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Crash Boat Beach

Crash Boat Beach

4.5(158 reviews)
52.7 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 overlook before heading down to the beach

The overlook before heading down to the beach

Crash Boat Beach - Beautiful sunset

Beautiful sunset

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Samatahiti

Samatahiti

4.0(4 reviews)
52.0 km

Had a great time at the Chica Yoga Surf camp. You must... MUST.... come on this trip with an open…read moremind. It really was more like adult summer camp. We got up, surfed all morning and then in the afternoon and evenings there were plenty of activities planned for us. We had a hula hoop class, fire dancing class, aerial yoga, a yoga hike, and much more. Renee is not your conventional trip/tour leader but that's what makes the trip so great (having gone in with no expectations). No one can plan for what the ocean will be like so if surfing is a part of your retreat, keep this in mind. The surf instructors (we had Ben and Christy) Renee hires are extremely concerned with safety first. At no point did I feel unsafe and I knew that the instructors had their eye on me no matter what. This made the experience even better and I felt that I truly was able to learn how to deal with the ocean. My body and mind was pushed very far but at the end of the day that's what made this such a great trip. I came home feeling so relaxed and refreshed. It also helped that there are limited outlets and you should not be concerned with your phone at any point on this trip. Really, you don't need it! Surfing in the morning, all you needed to bring was yourself. And any down time you have, you want to either nap or hydrate! Rincon is a great cute town and the beach and a few bars are about a 10-15 minute walk from where you'll stay. Can't wait to book my next retreat.

I wouldn't go back if you paid me…read more This review has been a long time coming. At first I felt bad leaving a negative review, since I'm almost always leaving good reviews and focusing on the positive, but I felt it necessary to share my experience so others would be forewarned. I stayed at Samatahiti 2 years ago for a yoga/foodie retreat. The accommodations are not as explained. A "proper bed" is a cot in a hut. The hut walls have large gaps (6+ inches) around the bottom for anything to walk in and no doors to the huts. They are hot, moldy and humid. I didn't know where to store my clothes to keep them from being wet or in the tight walk ways between the cots. The space is cramped for 3 people to share. They was no glam in what she calls glamping. I have done tent camping with my family and my tents are nicer than these huts. The photos you see online are a not a true representation on what her backyard (that is where you are staying) really looks like. Renee didn't provide anything as far as coffee or even a continental breakfast. You have to walk to a shop about 3/4 mile away to get something to eat. Its not like you could keep food in your hut. Our planned activities were "flexible" as to when they would occur. It really depended on what craziness was going on in her life. Aka, did she have last minute plans with her boyfriend or a new date. I get it, she is much more of a free spirit than I am, but I expect a certain level of professionalism when I am paying for a retreat. There were a few positives: the outdoor showers were nice, Renee is good at yoga alignment and teaching yoga, plus I made a couple of friends that I have remained in touch with. We still message each other on FB occasionally, especially when we get an email suggesting we do another yoga retreat at Samatahiti. They are in agreement with me, none of us would ever go back.

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Samatahiti

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Playa Isla Verde - Best empanada I ever ate at a stand at the entrance of the beach for $3.50

Playa Isla Verde

4.6(75 reviews)
85.9 km

Isla Verde is a beautiful family beach. You can watch the sunrise from here. You can see couples…read morewalking on the beach early before everyone sets up. The shore has the beautiful earl shells with purple on the inside. Waters are medium some days it may be calmer than others. Other days the waves may be a bigger lol I love all the food items they sell while sun bathing. The heritage of the flags on the beach you feel the boricua pride.

Stayed at the Hilton Embassy Suites by Playa Isla Verde. The beach is a little far to access by…read morewalking from the hotel but once you get to the beach they have beach chairs for rent or for free when you stay at the hotel I referenced above. The beach and water are beautiful. The water was prettier than I expected and very warm, but the surf is choppy. The down side of this beach is many vendors walking to try and sell you their homemade foods (questionable), and everything requires cash only. Be prepared, but don't leave your items or bags on the chairs. Lots of trash left on the beach, even though we were told it was very clean. People smoking pot everywhere, so everywhere you are, you are down wind of it...doesn't make for a pleasant beach experience. Enjoy the views, because that's about all you will enjoy during your visit, although I did eat the best empanada I ever ate at a stand at the entrance of the beach for $3.50. At 4:30, The Beach Boys grab up your shade and lounger so you have to go find another place to sit, or just do yourself a favor and go to Playa Pinones, drive through the food area and just past you will find the most beautiful, private beach areas there and the best food. Skip Isla Verde.

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Playa Isla Verde
Playa Isla Verde
Playa Isla Verde

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