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    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    8 years ago

    Boqueron is one of my favorite beaches in Cabo Rojo. You have everything you need, entertainment, restaurants and stores.

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    Guilligan Island - Ferry Dock

    Guilligan Island

    4.2(17 reviews)
    34.4 km

    Paradise is the best word that describes Guilligan's Island. My husband took me here when we were…read morefirst dating and I immediately fell in love with it. It took some damage during Hurricane María in 2017 and then during the January 2020 earthquakes. You can see some structures such as the bbq pits destroyed (I wish I had taken a picture). I don't know if the ferry is operational again. However, if you have a kayak, paddleboard or boat, you can access the island. That is what we did this past weekend. We were staying with some friends at Copamarina Beach Resort. We rented two kayaks and paddled out there. It takes about 20min each way. When we arrived there weren't many people there. It was so quiet and peaceful. It was as close as you could get to having the place to yourself. We found a nice spot and chilled. The kids loved it too. The next day we returned with drinks and snacks (we took all the trash back with us to the resort). We encountered some curious iguanas which we had to fend off so they wouldn't approach our food. Still, it was a fun day.

    We had SO much fun. What an amazing, hidden treasure. It's such a beautiful place. It feels…read moreunreal!! The ferry was $20 for two people (round trip) and worth EVERY penny. Get a pina cola before boarding the boat (leaves every hour on the hour). You can bring chairs, and definitely bring a cooler with drinks and a float! And lunch!! We packed up a lunch and our drinks and enjoyed the entire day there. It was beautiful. It's like a natural lazy river and beach all in one! I would highly recommend. It's incredible.

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    Guilligan Island - Entrance to the pier for the ferry

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    Entrance to the pier for the ferry

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Steps beach is just behind these cows!

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach

    4.8(6 reviews)
    46.1 km

    The literal concrete steps on the shoreline is a bit gimmicky for IG. Parking is a bit limited if…read morethis spot does get crowded. Otherwise it's a pretty nice beach. I think we were more interested in feeding the donkeys by the parking lot.

    I heard about this beach from the local owners of a cute rockaway beach/long beach style boutique…read moreshop in town. We took their advice after asking about nearby snorkeling locations and were blown away. The flat rocks and reef right off the coast attract all sort of different sea life and as result, this quickly became over favorite snorkeling spot we found on our trip. It really feels as clear as it can get. The feeling of watching hundreds of beautiful and blue fish glide beneath you while you're effortlessly floating along the warm saltwater is like no other. This beach is extremely chill and low key. Parking is super simple as people just park where they can along the side of the very long dirt road that leads down to the beach. You're basically behind the backyards of a long row of houses that line the beach so everyone is mindful of the neighbors. As with many of the beaches in Puerto Pico, the jetty corners of the beach curiously invite you to take a peak around them. One fella set up an entire hammock within a large tree and even started a small campfire. No one seemed to mind, again it was all very chill. The beach gets its name from this set particular of steps (stairs?) that jet out from the water. It must have been from a previous dock or structure that was originally there and it makes for a really and unique cool setting. There is also a swing set that is a popular photo spot on social media but I could not manage to get up up on it (seems like it's easier to do during low-tide). We did however to capture some pretty fun photos of different angles all around the beach. So if you find yourself on the west side of the island and want to experience some phenomenal snorkeling, you've got to find this spot!

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    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Very far south end of the beach

    Very far south end of the beach

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Sunset view of the stairs

    Sunset view of the stairs

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Coral reef at shoreline

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    Coral reef at shoreline

    Cabo Rojo Beach - beaches - Updated June 2026

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