Yes, to get to any country other than the one you were born in you need a passport. however, say you lived in the U.S. and wanted to go to Canada, you just have to show your birth certificate.
From the US, you don't need a passport for Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands. You do need a passport for all of the other islands. It is a good idea to take it along even when visiting the USVI in case you wish to take a ferry to the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
Puerto Rico***
No if you're a US Citizen; yes if you're not.
Not from the US if you are a US citizen.
Puerto Rico means (Puerto=Port & Rico=Rich=Rich Port
Well Puerto Rico means Rich Port. Puerto=Port Rico= good,rich
Puerto Rico means rich port.
Puerto Rico literally stands for rich port.
only within your own country, you will need a pass port for any destination outside your own country.
Puerto as in Puerto Rico or Puerto Vallarta means port as in Port of New York.
(a) Because the island was colonised by the Spanish. (b) 'Puerto' means 'Port' in Spanish; 'rico' = 'rich', so (c) Puerto Rico = Rich Port
Translated into English, Puerto Rico means "Rich Port".
Well, if it helps, Puerto Rico means "rich port".
If you are taking an airplane than yes. Just because Puerto Rico is America's property doesn't mean you don't need a passport to get there.
Puerto rico
Yes.