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Best Beaches in Puerto Rico

For a quick and easy getaway, Puerto Rico is a no-brainer for most Americans. With affordable cruises, direct flights from 20 U.S. cities and the ability to fly to P.R. without a passport for American citizens, traveling to the island is a breeze. Plus, the island’s rich culture will make you feel like you’ve traveled somewhere exotic, even though you’re technically still on U.S. soil.

With 270 miles of coastline and several out islands, any Puerto Rico beach is hard to beat. Expect world-class surfing in Rincón, reefs teeming with marine life off the coast of Culebra and prime sunset views in Aguadilla, to name a few. It’s no wonder that many Puerto Rican beaches consistently rank among the best in the world.

Whether you’re looking to surf, snorkel or sunbathe, here are the best beaches on Puerto Rico to visit.

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Icacos

Icacos
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You’ll have to hire a boat to get to one of the islands of Puerto Rico, off the mainland’s east coast, for this beach, but the trek is worth the effort. In Fajardo, book a private boat, or opt for a group catamaran snorkel tour. Icacos is serene and secluded. Here, you’ll feel like you have your own private island for the day. Be sure to bring your own shade, snorkel gear, food and drinks.

Flamenco Beach

Flamenco Beach
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Take a day trip to the island of Culebra where Flamenco Beach is the most popular spot. It’s easy to see why: The crystal-clear, shallow water is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. You’ll see a variety of fish, coral and even an occasional sea turtle. Plenty of facilities and food stalls make it a great beach to lazy the day away.

Domes Beach

Domes Beach
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This popular surfing beach near Rincón is set between the lighthouse and the domes of an inactive nuclear plant, hence the name. Watch the surfers (or join them), or walk the trail to nearby Spanish Wall Beach. In the winter months, Domes Beach is a prime spot for whale watching.

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Playa Caracas

Playa Caracas
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Also known as Red Beach, this strand is located on Vieques, a small island eight miles off Puerto Rico’s east coast. Within Vieques National Wildlife Refuge, this unspoiled beach doesn’t offer many facilities, save for a few picnic gazebos and barbecue grills. Bring an umbrella, a chair and your favorite book, and spend the day amid the gorgeous, serene scenery.

Luquillo Beach

Luquillo Beach
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Located near El Yunque National Forest, this beach is the perfect afternoon stop after a morning spent hiking the rainforest. It’s one of the best beaches for swimming on the mainland of Puerto Rico. Rent a kayak, or try out fly-boarding. Luquillo is also famous for its food kiosks. With an array of local street food, you won’t go hungry at this beach.

Isla Palominos

Isla Palominos
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Palomino Island is a beautiful private island off the east coast of Puerto Rico. The island is reserved for guests of El Conquistador, a Waldorf Astoria resort, but day passes are also available. Palomino’s smaller sister island, Palominito, was used as a backdrop in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

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Isla Verde

Isla Verde
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Lined with resorts ranging from budget to high-end, this is one of San Juan’s most popular beaches, drawing both tourists and locals. If you’re looking for nightlife, this is the place to be: Many of the resorts feature casinos, lounges and nightclubs.

Isabela

Isabela
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If you enjoy hunting for shells or checking out tide pools, you will love Isabela. Located on the northwest coast of Puerto Rico, the rocky shoreline is full of sea biscuits, sand dollars and tide pools. Make sure you wear water shoes, and watch out for anemones.

Crash Boat Beach

Crash Boat Beach
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Located near Aguadilla on Puerto Rico’s west coast is Crash Boat Beach. Restaurants, snorkeling, scuba diving and hanging out with friends are the main attractions here. Grab a drink, and relax on the beach to have a front row seat to a breathtaking sunset. If you want to explore a bit more, down the road is another fantastic beach, Playa Las Ruinas, named for its location near the ruins of an old lighthouse dating to 1889.

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Playa Sucia

Playa Sucia
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Off the beaten path on the southwest tip of Puerto Rico, there is a small dispute over the name of this beach, as some locals refer to it as La Playuela. One thing that’s undisputed: its beauty. It’s one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Bring sturdy shoes, and start your trip at the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse. From the top of the limestone cliffs, you’ll get a breathtaking view of the beach before the short hike down to enjoy it.

List of

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This is a list of beaches in the world, sorted by country. A beach is a landform along the coastline of an ocean, sea, lake, or river. It usually consists of loose particles, which are often made up of rocks, such as sand, gravel, pebbles, pebbles, or cobblestones. Beaches are usually found in areas along the coast where waves or currents deposit and recycle sediment. The particles that form the beach are sometimes of biological origin, such as clam shells or coralline algae.

Below are some of the most popular and famous beaches of the island nation of Saint Lucia: [13] [14]


Albanian Riviera, near Borsh

Beach in Beni Hawa, Algeria.

Baia Azul, Angola

One of the beaches of Mar del Plata, Argentina during the summer tourist season.

Hyams Beach in Jervis Bay with white sand.

Lady Robinsons Beach at Dolls Point, Sydney.

Surfers Paradise, Queensland.

Nabran Beach

Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, the longest beach in the world [9]

Ostend Promenade

Almond Beach, Belize

Panoramic view of Praia de Botafogo Beach in Brazil against the backdrop of Pao de Azucar and Morro da Urca. View of Yalong Bay0006

Cabo San Juan, Tayrona National Natural Park, Colombia.

Panoramic view of Las Baulas and Playa Grande National Marine Park, located 2 km from downtown Tamarindo, Costa Rica.

Pasyachi, Konavra, Croatia

Varadeero Beach

Curlah Bay, Cyprus, Cyprus, 2007

Citsurfers in Amger Strandpark in Copenhagen

Coastal line in Dahab

Hietataniye beach 9000

, Eastern Pyrenees

Fakhara Beach

Beach in Batumi, Georgia.

A typical German beach on the Baltic Sea: Dars West Beach, near Ahrenshoop.

Zacharo sandy beach in Greece.

Labadi, Haiti

Varkala Beach, Trivandrum, Kerala

Kilkee Beach on the West Coast of Ireland

Assini Beach

Aerial view of Kujukuri Beach, Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

White sand and palm trees along Diani Beach, Kenya

Birni Island Beach

Hamhung Beach North Korea

Gwangalli Beach, South Korea

Byblos Beach Volleyball, Lebanon

Belo-sur-Mer Beach and Church

Batu Gryngy Bay009 Penang , Malta

Trou aux Biches Beach, Mauritius

Punta Maroma, Mexico

Jaz Beach, Montenegro

Agadir Aerial View, Morocco

Ngapali Beach, Myanmar

Agrube Beach0006

Golden Bay, South Island, New Zealand

Lagos Coconut Beach

Solastranda, Sola

Hawke’s Bay Beach, Karachi, Pakistan

Sindh Manora Beach

Taboga Island Fishing Boats

Panama Island

in Huanchaco

Neptune Beach, Romania

Frigate Bay, St. Kitts

Vigi Beach

Reduit Beach

Beaches on the east coast of Mustique

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Anse Lazio Islands Seychelles0006

Changi Beach Park, Singapore

Sardinero Beach, Santander, Spain

Hikkaduwa Beach, Sri Lanka, July 2010

Laholm Bay Beach

Fulong Beach, Taiwan Zanzania14.

Beach JSC Nang, Thailand

Marakas Beach

Pigen-point, Tobago

Coastline in SOUNINE, Tunisia

Beach Father

Arcadia Beach, Odessa

Southern Beach in Miami, Florida 000

Piriolis, Uruga.

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