1. Colón Beach

    1. Colón Beach

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    Aguada, PR

    Colón Beach

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Crash Boat Beach - View of the Beach at Crashboat

    Crash Boat Beach

    4.5(158 reviews)
    4.6 km

    Absolutely stunning! The views from the street just outside the parking area are breathtaking, and…read morethe "Yo Aguadilla" sign is perfect for memorable photos. Pro tip: arrive before 9:45 AM to get parking close by. If possible, visit Monday through Thursday to avoid the crowds--weekends get very busy, but the vibe is still amazing. There are plenty of kiosks with food and drinks, but don't miss the guy selling drinks in a bag... easily one of the best $12 you'll spend! There's also a pier where you can jump into the water, adding a fun, adventurous touch. Just make sure you're a strong swimmer, as the currents can be strong. A must-visit spot if you're in the area--highly recommended!

    Crash Boat Beach is located on the southbound side of the main Rd. #107, at the exit by the big…read moreCatholic Church & a 5 minutes drive down the curved road. Once you get there there are two parking areas-a paying one to the left & a free one to the right. It's advisable to get there early or you'll have to drive back up the road & find parking in one of the nearby suburban streets& walk back down, which can be a pleasant walk or exercise as long as you aren't carrying too many things. Crash Boat is one of the beaches with the calmest & mint green waters, scenic views, good food trucks, nice beachfront restaurants & AirBnB (though pricey) on the Upper Northwestern side of the Island in the town of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. You can also go Jet-skiing, snorkeling or just swim or lie on the beach & work on your tan. You can also bring your own food & set up a tent or canopy & enjoy a nice family or group of friends day. Pets are welcome but keep them shaded & hydrated, please. So come & enjoy the sun, swim, music, food & friendly people at Crash Boat! Don't forget your sunglasses & sunscreen!

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    Crash Boat Beach - The Beach Life

    The Beach Life

    Crash Boat Beach - The overlook before heading down to the beach

    The overlook before heading down to the beach

    Crash Boat Beach - One of the AirBnB rental houses on the beach

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    One of the AirBnB rental houses on the beach

    Survival Beach - Survival Beach on 04/25/2023

    Survival Beach

    4.6(13 reviews)
    10.5 km

    We accessed Survival Beach via a 2 mile trail to see the sea caves on the way. The sea caves were…read moreawesome! At the end of the trail was the beach and it was incredibly blue and clean. The waves are definitely aggressive and I wouldn't risk going further out than about 30 feet because the sand quickly changes to bedrock and you would risk getting extremely injured if swept under by a wave.

    If you are reading this because you are thinking to go to survival beach, please allow me to share…read morebelow: - You need to finish a REAL HIKE to get to the beach. - I'd rate this hike as MODERATE to DIFFICULT. As of August 2025, this hike is OVERGROWN and not clearly marked, imho. The info board says that it takes 30-min but it took us 45-min one-way. - You need to have closed toe shoes and sufficient water. I think one thing is about managing your expectations which may not be fully shown disclosed in certain tik tok videos: - The view is descent, but the waves are aggressive. - The beach is not crowded since it is a bit off the beaten path - BUT does it really worth packing two types of shoes (sportswear and beachwear), 90-min hiking in the jungle, and risks of washing away by aggressive waves. Overall, I'd NOT recommend this beach to my friends unless he/she is adventurous and physically fit.

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    Survival Beach - Delicious flan

    Delicious flan

    Survival Beach - Blue paint marking the trail to Survival Beach (pic taken on 04/25/2023)

    Blue paint marking the trail to Survival Beach (pic taken on 04/25/2023)

    Survival Beach - Parking available right by beach trailhead

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    Parking available right by beach trailhead

    Verde Azul - Great time paddleboarding the river today.

    Verde Azul

    4.8(17 reviews)
    11.5 km

    We did almost all of our activities during our vacation with Verdeazul because we knew these guys…read morewere the best. We did the river and ocean paddleboarding tours, and two surfing tours. We had Adrian and Giovanni for the tours and just had a blast! They really treat you well and accommodate the tours to your style. It's like your just hanging out with some old friends. Your not just doing these awesome adventures - we also learned about the Puerto Rican culture, ancestry history, and they gave great restaurant recommendations. We rented a car but some other people on our tour group were picked up by Verdeazul for the adventures. Adrian even helped us get connected to a vet when we found a sato (Puerto Rican slang for a street mutt)! We have the most memorable memories from this trip thanks to the guys at Verdeazul! We strongly suggest booking something through them and would recommend it to all our friends and family. They take all the photos for you and email them to you so you don't have to worry about trying to capture the moment and enjoy it at the same time. Not to be missed!

    Website didn't have pricing info so I reached out via email. The owner was quick to respond to my…read moreinquiries. We decided to book a kayaking tour, but I wish we would have paddle boarded but kiddos didn't want. Anyway, as I mentioned the owner was awesome when we arrived. Brian our guide on the tour was super laidback. Was trying to find things to point out during our tour and wasn't invasive at all. Allowed us space to enjoy the beautiful scenery as a family. We stopped for a bit at a swing and the kids had a blast. Some dude told confronted Brian about some permit, which brian told me later they of course had, but Brian played it cool and let the man say his piece and he went on his way. Really a memorable experience. Amazing views of cliffs on the way back. Thanks to Scott and Brian for the experience. We will see y'all next time for sure

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    Verde Azul
    Verde Azul - Adrian diving under Crash Boat Pier!

    Adrian diving under Crash Boat Pier!

    Verde Azul - Climbing up so I can jump off into the river. (This is an optional stop on the paddleboarding river tour.)

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    Climbing up so I can jump off into the river. (This is an optional stop on the paddleboarding river tour.)

    Isabela Blowhole - View of the beach when your up there!

    Isabela Blowhole

    4.3(3 reviews)
    14.4 km

    If you saw the Anthony Bourdain No Reservations, PR episode you know the story about the man who…read morelost his cow through an ocean blowhole at Isabela. Having followed Anthony to the Tiki Bar in Hawaii, and other places, and having preceded him to Popotla Beach in Baja, and other places, we were determined to find the Isabela blowhole. In typical fashion, Mr. Bourdain was a little cryptic about his locations, and that didn't help. We searched and searched and searched and finally found the blowhole. A sign would come in handy, but noooooooooo. The Isabela Blowhole is located in a rocky and sandy shoreline area called Baño La Princesa, which is just north of Jobos Beach. You park at the bottom by the beach restaurants and you walk up the hill - and there it is. But it wasn't blowin'. Blowholes can be that way. To work their best magic, they need a high tide, a decent swell and strong winds. Oh yes, and a hole or two in the rock. Hawaii does good blowholes with that lava rock. The blowholes I currently remember seeing are: Spouting Horn, west of Poipu, Kauai; Halona Blow Hole, south end of Sandy Beach, Oahu; Nakalele Blow Hole, West Maui; La Bufadora, north of Ensanada, Baja MX, and; the Kiama Blowhole south of Sydney, Australia (up to 60 meters high). Maybe I'm a blowhole groupie. It's beginning to sound that way. Sorry my pictures suck on this one. Blurry and all. When it 'aint blowin', what do you really take a picture of anyway? This non-performing hole is lucky to get three stars. But I have been kinda hard on PR the Welfare Island, so it gets a break on this one.

    Definitely worth checking out if you are in Isabella! It is an old folk tale of this man who lost…read morehis cow at the blow hole. It has a great view of the beach and isn't a far walk from parking. It's a little rocky so I suggest sneakers. Fun little spot!

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    Isabela Blowhole - I look down, but no blow

    I look down, but no blow

    Isabela Blowhole
    Isabela Blowhole - Not blowin' today

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    Not blowin' today

    Colón Beach - beaches - Updated July 2026

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