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Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 2022: Best Places to Visit
Essential Aguadilla
Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences.
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Playa Crashboat
Beaches
Survival Beach
Beaches
The Old Aguadilla Lighthouse Ruins
Ancient Ruins, Lighthouses
Las Cascadas Aquatic Park
Water Parks
Playa Rompe Olas
Beaches
Playa Peña Blanca
Beaches
Colon Park
Parks
El Paterre
Parks, Points of Interest & Landmarks
A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true.
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Parador El Faro
from $101/night
Courtyard Aguadilla
from $161/night
Punta Borinquen Resort
from $121/night
Hotel Villa Forin
Aguadilla Guest House
Pardo’s Guesthouse
Can’t-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast.
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Levain Artisan Breads
$$ – $$$ • French, European, Vegetarian Friendly
$$ – $$$ • International, Caribbean, Cafe
Zazones
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Puerto Rican
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Bar
Desecheo
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Seafood
The Coffee Spot
$ • International, Healthy, Vegetarian Friendly
Peña Blanca
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Seafood
Arepas to Go and More
$ • Quick Bites, Venezuelan, Latin
Palmas Cafe
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, International, Vegetarian Friendly
The Cheesecake Shoppe
$$ – $$$ • Dessert, Pizza, Vegetarian Friendly
Rent a Home for Your Next Escape
Popular homes in Aguadilla
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Enjoy summer all year, Ocean Front Mini Penthouse Huge Private Terrace.
Sleeps 6 • 2 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms
from $236/night
Tropical Beach House
Sleeps 6 • 2 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms
from $159/night
Casa Marbella
Sleeps 7 • 3 bedrooms • 1 bathroom
from $125/night
MEDUSA’S HOSTEL Aguadilla Puerto Rico
Sleeps 16 • 7 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms
from $575/night
Beautiful Ocean Front House with Infinity Pool
Sleeps 16 • 6 bedrooms • 8 bathrooms
from $1,088/night
Casa Borinquen Vacation Rental
Sleeps 6 • 3 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms
from $226/night
Enjoy Summer all year at Ocean Front Mini Penthouse Huge Private Terrace
Sleeps 6 • 2 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms
from $236/night
LUXURY X-LARGE MODERN BEACH STUDIO WITH LANAI (ACCESSIBLE)
Sleeps 2 • 1 bathroom
from $154/night
Villa Caribe of Casa Caribe Vacation Rentals
Sleeps 8 • 2 bedrooms • 1 bathroom
from $171/night
Casa Polanco
Sleeps 6 • 2 bedrooms • 1 bathroom
from $138/night
Aguadilla Is Great For
Buffalo Billy’s
$$ – $$$ • Bar, Pub
El Almendro
$$ – $$$ • Bar, Pub
Sal de Mar
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Puerto Rican, Bar
Cuatro Lunas
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, International, Puerto Rican
Rompeolas Bar and Grill
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Bar, Seafood
Chili’s
Bar, Pub
JetBlast Bar & Grill
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Bar
300 Lounge
$$ – $$$ • American, Bar, Spanish
Eat & drink
The Coffee Spot
$ • International, Healthy, Vegetarian Friendly
Desecheo
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Seafood
Khalan Thai
$$ – $$$ • Seafood, Spanish, Thai
Arepas to Go and More
$ • Quick Bites, Venezuelan, Latin
Peña Blanca
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Seafood
Palmas Cafe
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, International, Vegetarian Friendly
After dark
Courtyard Aguadilla
Chili’s
Bar, Pub
Rompeolas Bar and Grill
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Bar, Seafood
JetBlast Bar & Grill
$$ – $$$ • Caribbean, Latin, Bar
Things to Do in Aguadilla
Aguadilla is the biggest town on Puerto Rico’s northwest corner, which is filled with great beaches and other natural blessings for an active vacation experience. And it makes a good base from which to explore the area, with lots of hotels, restaurants, good infrastructure, a fairly large mall, and lots of attractions, such as a water park and golf course.
Several airlines now run direct flights to the town’s Rafael Hernández Airport, especially during the high season. It’s the island’s second international airport after Luis Muñoz Marín in San Juan. So visitors who want to spend their whole vacation in the west don’t have to go through San Juan. Puerto Rico’s best surfing spots run from Rincón south of here, around the northwest corner to Isabela and points east along the north coast.
The region also is near such major attractions as the Arecibo Observatory and the Río Camuy Cave Park. In addition to its coast, there are mountain forests and lakes nearby. Aguadilla has an ice-skating rink, water park, and a very reasonably priced golf course, adding to its family appeal.
Crash Boat beach is popular, and gets crowded on weekends, but during the week it’s usually quiet and picturesque. There are a few beach shacks and stands selling seafood, snacks and cold drinks, and brightly colored wooden fishing boats are often parked on the beach. There’s a former Navy fueling pier on the beach, where aquamarine water kisses the white sand. In winter, the northern end of the beach faces open water and is much rougher. Waves at Aguadilla’s beaches are among the fiercest in the island, carrying in them the full force of the Atlantic.
Aguadilla is more than its beaches. It’s coming into its own in other ways. With an international airport, several offshore companies with operations here, a large U.S. Coast Guard presence, it’s one of the island’s more prosperous areas. You can see this in the renovations taking place in Aguadilla’s historic downtown waterfront district, and the continual growth in new hotels, restaurants, shops and services for tourists each year.
The Isabela coastline is also beautiful. Narrow country roads weave between cliffs and white beaches, set off by dramatic rock formations and submerged coral reefs that send surf crashing skyward. This is an area of salt-water wells and blowholes, through which dramatic eruptions of saltwater spew from submerged sea caves. Several are found in the area known as La Princesa, and Jobos beach is home to the most famous, El Pozo de Jacinto, which is located on a huge rock formation at the eastern end of Jobos Beach. There is a local legend surrounding the sinkhole, where the strong ocean currents blast through the huge opening, so that it has become something of a tourist attraction. Visitors should be warned, climbing out to see El Pozo can be very dangerous as the rocks are slippery. They also must respect the power of the sea, as local riptides have caused the drowning deaths of many area swimmers.
Jobos, the heart and soul of the Isabela-Aguadilla coastline, is a large beach with a famed surf break, which cuts from its eastern to western end, but swimmers can frolic along more protected areas along this mammoth shore. There are also guesthouses and restaurants here, and on summer and holiday weekends it’s got a party atmosphere.
For many reasons, the eastern end of Jobos is the place to be. An area at the base of the rock formation is partially sheltered from the strong ocean currents and is the best place for casual bathing. Even if you want to surf, you can walk out to the end of the rock formation, as it’s a point break here. Surfers catch waves that crash at an angle towards the coastline, so the waves stretch across Jobos Beach as they make their way to shore. There are a number of bars, beach shacks and street stands along the shore that serve cold beer, tasty fresh fish turnovers, and chicken kebabs. It’s a fine town and can enjoyably rambunctious on holiday weekends.
Further east, Montones Beach has rock outcroppings and reefs that make a beguiling seascape and also protect the water from the raging surf in this area. You won’t find the restaurants and bars here that you will in Jobos, but you can find your own secluded spot on the beach.
Area development, however, appears to be accelerating, and newly built condominiums and other properties have marred access to some beaches. There are still miles of open beachfront though, and most development is confined to small hotels and low-slung villas.
The good surfing, and increasingly the burgeoning northwest beach culture, extends east beyond Arecibo to Barceloneta and Manatí. East of Isabela, steep cliffs drop in flat jagged lines to the rough surf along the rugged Atlantic coastline of Quebradillas. Guajataca Beach, named after a powerful Taíno Indian chief, is a great spot, but think twice about swimming here. The currents are extremely powerful and dangerous, and while surfers love it, casual swimmers should proceed with caution. The white sand is as smooth as silk though, so it’s a great spot for sunbathing and watching the surfers risking all and loving every minute of it. It’s a great spot for seashell collecting. The beach is also called El Tunel because there’s a large abandoned railroad tunnel carved out of a mountain at the entrance to the beach. It was once part of a railroad that ran all around the Puerto Rico coast to haul sugar cane. There is a parking area here and a no-frills, open-air restaurant and bar. It’s a nice shady spot, a cool respite from the sun-bleached beach.
City: Aguadilla, PR | United States Postal Code
This is the Aguadilla ZIP Code page. Aguadilla is a city name in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, United States. The city name is designated by USPS, it could be a city, town, village school name, etc.
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Country:
U.S. – United States
State:
PR – Puerto Rico
County FIPS:
72005
County:
CountyFIPS: 72005 – Aguadilla
Aguadilla – Postal Code
What is the zip code for Aguadilla, United States? Below is a list of Aguadilla postcodes.
Postcode | State | City Name | City Type ?In many cases, a ZIP Code can have multiple “names”, meaning cities, towns, or subdivisions, in its boundaries. However, it will ALWAYS have exactly 1 “default” name. D – Default – This is the “preferred” name – by the USPS – for a city. Each ZIP Code has one – and only one – “default” name. In most cases, this is what people who live in that area call the city as well. A – Acceptable – This name can be used for mailing purposes. Often times alternative names are large neighborhoods or sections of the city/town. In some cases a ZIP Code may have several “acceptable” names which is used to group towns under one ZIP Code. N – Not Acceptable – A “not acceptable” name is, in many cases, a nickname that residents give that location. According to the USPS, you should NOT send mail to that ZIP Code using the “not acceptable” name when mailing. PopulationThis is the Aguadilla population in 2010 and 2020.
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