Coordinates: 18°12′N 66°30′W / 18.2°N 66.5°W / 18.2; -66.5
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5.0 based on 3,561 reviews
A pleasant beach on the northern coast of Culebra.
its fantastic awesome gorgeous place with clear water fantastic weather i recomend the whole world and my friends when i say that i mean it doesnt matter where u from at least once you need to see this paradise.. highly recomended and also secure.
5.0 based on 2,893 reviews
Hacienda Carabali started 1977. As the years have progressed we have expanded to give great service to tourists and locals by our ATV,UTV, Horseback Riding,Go-Karts Track, Hayride tours and our Bar&Grill Restaurant !
5.0 based on 791 reviews
Vieques National Wildlife Refuge and all visitor facilities is closed due to impacts from Hurricane Irma. Refuge closures include all hiking trails, boat ramps, fishing access, and other recreational use on refuge lands. The closure remains in effect until the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service assesses storm damage and has determined it is safe for visitor access.
So calm and secluded, very beautiful. The water is very shallow, and you can swim to another small island on the coast!
5.0 based on 152 reviews
Specialty coffee farming, citrus, cacao, vanilla beans regenerative/agroforestry methods...forgottenforestpr.com Coffee tours, airbnb, wilderness camping, hiking, Shinrin Yoku experience, panoramic views, bird watching BY APPOINENTS
I highly recommend the tour of Sandra Farms. Until this tour, I had no idea that quality coffee is actually produced in the US, and I've been roasting my own coffee at home for years. I've always wanted to visit an active coffee farm and Israel's tour did not disappoint! I learned a bunch and thoroughly enjoyed the coffee, chocolate and the views. Hearing Israel talk, you can really feel his passion for producing top grade coffee and you gain an appreciation for this unique place. Sure, the road in is a bit of an adventure, but that's just part of the fun! (and it's really not that bad) :-P And for other coffee geeks out there: After getting their green coffee home and trying different roast levels, my favorite is right around City+. It's bright and nutty with hints of fruit (to my palate). It compares well to other premium gourmet and boutique coffees. [Sandra Farms, Wet Process, Medium Coffee. Roast levels evaluated: City, City+, Full City, Full City+, Vienna]
5.0 based on 99 reviews
My trip to Survival Beach reminds me of the adage, “there are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” This adventure is well worth the effort getting there. The narrow pathway from the parking area to the beach may be physically challenging for many visitors to navigate the natural obstacles along the way. It’s filled with deep tree roots, eroded areas, overgrowth, rocky outcrops and slippery slopes. At the end of the trail, however, rests a picturesque and an expansive beach with breathtaking views dotted with large boulders and cavernous rock overhangs. Though the surf is rough, there are several nearshore areas that are placid, shallow and safe for playing and sunbathing. Based on my experience, which included several senior citizens in my group, the hike took approximately 30-40 minutes. Actual times will be dependent on the physical ability of each individual. Keep in mind, access to the beach is a hike. It’s more demanding than a walk or stroll. My comments are not intended to discourage visitors, but to prepare them for the rigors they will encounter and to dress appropriately, including most importantly footwear. The natural beauty of the area offers many photo opportunities. If you enjoy adventure and don’t mind hiking, this destination will likely resonate with you. Remember, plan accordingly.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Not a lot of people know about this beach. Just a 15 to 20 minutes walk from Seven Seas Beach, you will discover one of the most unique beaches in the area. You maybe the only person at this beach. Do not disturbe the turtle nest!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
30 minute hike to the left through the jungle. Water much more treacherous to swim in than Seven Seas which is reef protected. But, it looks more like the Atlantic Ocean than what you see at Seven Seas. The beach is secluded and beautiful.
4.5 based on 266 reviews
This beach on the northwest coast offers an interesting combination of mild waters, perfect for families with children, and rough water perfect for surfers, plus opportunities for fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, wind surfing and canoeing.
Great beach for hanging out. There's lots of food choices nearby and soon they are opening brand new bathroom and concession facilities. Beach itself is nice because there's a relatively protected area where you aren't subjected to the bigger waves or if you are after more adventure you can get that too. **Make sure to wear water shoes** there are lots of sea urchins on the rocks.
4.5 based on 286 reviews
An immaculate and secluded beach in Cabo Rojo.
Playa Buye is a favorite beach for locals. Friends and families meet at the beach to enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean Sea.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
A Cabo Rojo beach with summertime concerts.
Combate beach is one of the best 5 beaches in all of P.R. The clear and calm waters make it an ideal place to relax. The west coast has Playa Sucia, Combate beach and Buye beach that make a fantastic trio.
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