How Much Does a Website Cost in Puerto Rico? (2026 Guide)

Real prices from a Puerto Rico web designer — no template markups, no agency overhead, no hidden fees. Here's what you'll actually pay for a custom site in 2026.

If you're running a business in Rincón, San Juan, Aguadilla, or anywhere in Puerto Rico, you've probably Googled "how much does a website cost" and gotten answers ranging from $500 to $50,000. That's not helpful.

I'm a solo web designer based in Rincón, Puerto Rico. I build custom sites for hotels, restaurants, real estate agents, and small businesses across the island. Here's exactly what I charge — and what you should expect to pay — for different types of websites in 2026.

Website Pricing in Puerto Rico: The Real Numbers

TypePrice RangeTimelineBest for
Landing Page$200–$7501–2 weeksSingle service, event, or lead capture
Small Business Site$750–$1,5002–3 weeksRestaurants, cafes, service businesses
Full Business Website$1,500–$2,5003–4 weeksHotels, resorts, real estate, full brand sites
E-Commerce Store$1,500–$3,5004–6 weeksOnline shops with payment processing
Web App / Dashboard$2,500–$5,0001–3 monthsBooking systems, client portals, CRMs
Booking System + Site$1,500–$3,0003–5 weeksHotels, B&Bs, tour operators

What Affects the Price?

1. Number of pages

A 5-page site (Home, About, Services, Gallery, Contact) costs less than a 20-page hotel site with individual room pages, venue pages, event calendars, and booking integrations. Every page needs design, content, and SEO — that's billable work.

2. Booking or e-commerce functionality

Adding a booking system, payment processing, or client portal adds $500–$1,500 depending on complexity. A restaurant that just needs a menu + WhatsApp button pays less than a hotel that needs real-time room booking with payment.

3. Custom design vs. template

Template sites (Wix, Squarespace) cost $0–$500 upfront but look generic, load slowly, and don't rank well. A custom-designed site is built for your brand, your audience, and your conversion goals. It pays for itself in bookings.

4. SEO and content writing

If you already have professional photos and written copy, you'll save $200–$500. If you need photography, copywriting, and local SEO setup, expect to add those to your quote.

5. Bilingual (English + Spanish)

In Puerto Rico, most businesses need both languages. A bilingual site with proper hreflang tags and separate SEO structure adds $300–$800 depending on page count.

💡 Puerto Rico Reality Check

Many PR businesses pay $200–$500 for a template site from a "friend who knows computers." Two years later, it's broken on mobile, invisible on Google, and their competitor with a proper custom site is getting all the bookings. A good website isn't an expense — it's the cheapest employee you'll ever hire.

What You Get at Each Price Point

$200–$750 Landing Page

$750–$1,500 Small Business Site

$1,500–$2,500 Full Business Website

Ongoing Costs After Launch

ItemMonthly Cost
Domain name (vortxstudios.com)~$1–$2/mo ($12–$15/year)
Hosting (Netlify, Vercel, or similar)$0–$20/mo
Maintenance & updates$50–$200/mo (optional)
Content updates (blog posts, photos)$100–$500/mo (optional)

Why I Charge What I Charge

I'm a solo operator in Rincón, Puerto Rico. No agency overhead, no project manager markup, no account executive padding. When you work with me, you pay for:

That's why my prices are 30–50% lower than agencies while delivering the same quality — there's no middleman.

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