I was in PR the first two months of the year after not doing Uber for a year and moving to FL because of Maria, and everytime I got a request in any tourist zone during the day, I always texted to ask if the destination was the rainforest.
Uber riders: Uber is NOT ALLOWED at the Yunque National Rainforest; not allowed for pickups, dropoffs or even tours (aka drivers staying with riders). There is a risk of a maximum FEDERAL fine of around $5,000 for any unauthorized transportation service. Do not request to drop just before the federal area, it is a HUGE area and a lot of people have been lost. There is no signal for most carriers in most of the area. If you want to visit the Rainforest you can only go in a tour (license plates ending with ET- normal taxis are not allowed) or renting a car.
Uber riders: Uber is NOT ALLOWED at the Yunque National Rainforest; not allowed for pickups, dropoffs or even tours (aka drivers staying with riders). There is a risk of a maximum FEDERAL fine of around $5,000 for any unauthorized transportation service. Do not request to drop just before the federal area, it is a HUGE area and a lot of people have been lost. There is no signal for most carriers in most of the area. If you want to visit the Rainforest you can only go in a tour (license plates ending with ET- normal taxis are not allowed) or renting a car.