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STR Regulations for Guanica, Puerto Rico

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Guánica, PR?

Short-term rentals are permitted to operate in Guánica, Puerto Rico. There is no active municipal ordinance in Guánica that either prohibits STRs or establishes city-specific licensing/operational rules. Operators must comply with Puerto Rico’s current state-level requirements and applicable tax obligations. As of 2024, a legislative effort to create island-wide STR rules (HB 1557) was defeated in the Senate, leaving Puerto Rico without unified state-level licensing/registry at this time. Practically, this means:

  • STRs can operate, but they should be aligned with PR-level hospitality expectations and local zoning rules.
  • Hosts must be ready to adapt if future state or municipal regulations are enacted. [Source: News is My Business]

Note: Some third-party platforms cite a Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) license and a 7% room tax as general state-level requirements. Those claims require direct verification with PRTC and the Treasury because the current enforcement regime remains unsettled following the defeat of HB 1557. [Source: GoSummer]

What do Airbnb hosts actually earn in Guanica?

Guanica hosts earn a median $13,357/year with $104 ADR and 55% occupancy.

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How to start a short-term rental business in Guánica

  • Confirm zoning and use: Verify with the Municipality of Guánica (Oficina de Gerencia de Permisos, OGPe) that short-term lodging is a permitted use on your parcel and that no conditional use/variances are needed. [Source: CNA policy brief]
  • Determine business registration: Decide between a sole proprietorship or corporation and obtain a Federal EIN. Open a Puerto Rico sales/business tax account (if advised by a PR tax professional).
  • Tax setup: Plan to collect and remit the room tax (variously reported as 7% by third parties; confirm current rate and collection/remittance rules with Hacienda/TR and PRTC). [Source: GoSummer]
  • Safety and insurance: Align the property with accepted hospitality safety standards (smoke/CO detectors, fire extinguishers, emergency information) and obtain commercial general liability insurance appropriate for transient lodging. [Source: News is My Business]
  • Operations plan: Define pricing (consider Guánica’s 2025 performance: ADR ~$192; occupancy ~36%; median annual revenue ~$20,229), housekeeping, maintenance, and guest communication. [Source: AirROI]
  • Platform listing: Once compliance is confirmed, list on platforms (Airbnb, Vrbo, etc.). If you hire a property manager, vet for STR licensing literacy, revenue optimization, and local service capability. [Source: AirROI]

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

Because Guánica lacks city-specific STR rules, operators look to state-level and general hospitality norms:

  • Business registration (EIN; entity structure as advised)
  • Property ownership or lease documentation
  • Evidence of compliance with life-safety standards commonly expected for transient lodging (e.g., smoke and CO alarms; fire extinguisher; emergency contact posted) [Source: News is My Business]
  • Commercial general liability insurance for lodging operations [Source: News is My Business]
  • Room tax setup and remittance procedures (confirm rate and reporting with Hacienda/TR and PRTC) [Source: GoSummer]
  • Zoning/land-use confirmation from OGPe or municipal permitting office [Source: CNA]

Note: Requirements can change quickly in PR. Maintain a compliance checklist and confirm each item annually or when laws change.

Specific regulations applicable to Guánica (city, county, state)

  • City level (Guánica): No active city-specific STR ordinance identified in provided sources. Verify with the Municipality for any future updates or zoning guidance.
  • County level: Guánica is in the Municipality of Guánica; county-level STR rules do not apply independently.
  • State level (Puerto Rico): No unified island-wide STR registry or licensing framework is in force following the Senate’s defeat of HB 1557. Industry associations (PRHTA) have advocated for classification of STRs as a commercial activity, registration, inspections, permits, licenses, taxes, safety standards, and commercial insurance, but these were not enacted. [Source: News is My Business]
  • Tax context: 7% room tax for STRs is cited by third-party guides but should be verified as current policy with Hacienda/TR and PRTC due to the regulatory gap after HB 1557’s defeat. [Source: GoSummer]
  • Industry expectations: Many operators follow “best practices” used in other jurisdictions (registration, safety certifications, insurance, emergency contact). [Source: News is My Business]
  • Housing impact: Research shows STR concentration can affect housing supply and affordability. Coastal municipalities show higher STR penetration; Guánica is among those with a non-trivial share of long-term rental units tied up in STR listings (3.7%–10.1% coverage per 2014–2020 data), which underscores the importance of responsible operations. [Source: CNA]

Market considerations for Guánica (pricing, demand, operations)

  • 2025 performance benchmarks:
    • Average Daily Rate (ADR): ~$192
    • Occupancy: ~36.2%
    • Median annual revenue: ~$20,229
    • Revenue Growth YoY: −4.2% [Source: AirROI]
  • Seasonality:
    • Peak revenue month: July
    • Lowest revenue month: September [Source: AirROI]
  • Listings:
    • 108 active STR listings; market skewed to Entire Home/Apt (89.8%) and Houses (49.1%) [Source: AirROI]
  • Minimum stays:
    • Most common: 2 nights (63.9% of listings)
    • 1 night: 11.1%
    • 30+ nights: 21.3% [Source: AirROI]
  • Cancellation policies:
    • Flexible: 33.6%; Moderate: 18.7%; Firm: 25.2%; Strict: 22.4% [Source: AirROI]
  • Booking lead time:
    • Average: 36 days
    • Longer for May (~50 days); shorter for October (~24 days) [Source: AirROI]
  • Best areas and attractions:
    • Playa de Guánica, Punta Montalva, Bosque Seco de Guánica (UNESCO), La Parguera (bioluminescent bay), nearby Cabo Rojo coastline. These drive eco-tourism and beach-oriented demand. [Source: AirROI]

Contact information (authority in charge of STRs in Guánica)

Given the absence of a unified island-wide STR regulator and no city-specific STR office, coordinate with the following agencies as applicable:

  • Municipality of Guánica (Permitting/Zoning)

    • Address: Calle 25 de Julio 24, Guánica, PR 00653
    • Phone: +1 (787) 821-3000
    • Website: municipalidaddeguanica.com (verify zoning/permits and any future STR guidance)
  • Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) — Hospitality Regulation

    • Phone: +1 (787) 721-2400
    • Website: turismo.pr.gov
  • Puerto Rico Treasury (Hacienda) — Room Tax and Business Taxes

    • Phone: +1 (787) 977-2400
    • Website: hacienda.pr.gov
  • Municipal Revenue Collections Center (CRIM)

    • Phone: +1 (787) 722-3303
    • Website: crim.pr.gov

Note: PRTC, Hacienda/TR, and CRIM are the primary touchpoints for taxes and hospitality oversight; PRTC and Hacienda should be contacted to confirm any current STR registration/licensing and room tax procedures. [Sources: News is My Business; GoSummer]

Links to source pages

  • Defeat of bill to regulate short-term rentals in Puerto Rico (HB 1557 context): newsismybusiness.com/defeat-of-bill-to-regulate-short-term-rentals-draws-mixed-reactions/
  • Guánica market performance (AirROI report): www.airroi.com/report/world/united-states/puerto-rico/gu%C3%A1nica
  • Property management overview (PRTC and 7% room tax claim): www.gosummer.com/vacation-rental-management/guanica-puerto-rico
  • Economic/regulatory context and housing impacts of STRs (CNE policy brief): grupocne.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2022.12.12-The-Impact-of-Short-Term-Rentals-in-Puerto-Rico-2014-2020.pdf

Practical compliance checklist for Guánica

  • Confirm STR-permissible zoning and any permit needs with the Municipality of Guánica. [Source: CNA]
  • Register your lodging business with Hacienda/TR and set up room tax collection/remittance (verify rate, forms, and deadlines). [Source: GoSummer]
  • If PRTC requires a transient lodging license for your setup, obtain it; plan for safety inspections/standards and carry commercial insurance. [Sources: News is My Business; GoSummer]
  • Equip life-safety items (smoke/CO alarms, fire extinguisher), post emergency contacts/house rules, and maintain a guest information guide. [Source: News is My Business]
  • Keep accurate records of all reservations, taxes collected, and deposits/refunds for Hacienda/TR and PRTC compliance.
  • Monitor for changes at the municipal or state level (future bills, municipal ordinances). [Source: News is My Business]

If you are evaluating acquisition or operations, Guánica remains a viable STR market with moderate occupancy and attractive ADR levels, but investors should proceed with an eye on potential regulatory shifts and the need for proactive compliance. [Source: AirROI]

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months with declining YoY revenue
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Overview of Guanica

The highway system in Puerto Rico is composed of approximately 14,400 kilometers (8,900 mi) of roads in Puerto Rico, maintained by the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (Spanish: Departmento de Transportación y Obras Públicas) or DTOP. The highway system in Puerto Rico is divided into four networks: primary, urban primary, secondary or inter-municipal, and tertiary or local (Spanish: red primaria, red primaria urbana, red secundaria o intermunicipal, and red terciaria o local). Highways may change between networks and retain their same numbers.

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