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    Paseo Piñones

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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)
    3.3 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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    La Poza De Las Mujeres

    La Poza De Las Mujeres

    5.0(9 reviews)
    54.4 km

    I absolutely love this beach. I came here as young as 5 yrs old up to adulthood. It's beautiful,…read morethe water is refreshing, just don't leave valuables in the parking lot. It isn't the best part of town. I've never felt in danger though. The sand is incredibly soft, carameled colored. The water is a clear mint color. It's right next to a lighthouse that has a beautiful view of the coast line. I heard an American say, "I love it here, I want to move here! " It made us giggle. It was amazing to see how there's no more parking lot. Hurricane Maria blew so much sand in that all the sand completely covered the parking lot.

    Beautifull natural salt water pool cristal blue water, hidden beach but if you type the name righ…read moreon google maps it will take you to the street where you need to park and them Walk to the beach. No stores or any kind of place to buy anything. There is a guy renting chairs and umbrellas but they are limited, there is not shade close to the beach but you can safe swin. The beach next to it is for surfers and it is not safe to swin plus not liveguard at all. The shorter way to walk there is a little dangerus, a lot of roks can end on a bad fall. i find out from one of the locals that if you want to skip the rocks you can walk using an entrance that is on the side of the road and you will end up on the surfers beach and just walk to la poza. i will add a picture where this entrance is locaded.

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    La Poza De Las Mujeres - View from the concrete steps. On the bottom right corner you can sort of see the rocks you have to walk over.

    View from the concrete steps. On the bottom right corner you can sort of see the rocks you have to walk over.

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    La Poza De Las Mujeres

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    Secret Seven Seas Beach - Lifeguarding

    Secret Seven Seas Beach

    4.0(22 reviews)
    37.6 km

    Googled top places to enjoy a sunset, this one showed up. This was quite the pleasant adventure…read moreHere was my experience. ---- You know those beaches that immediately make you slow down and appreciate where you are? Seven Seas Beach was one of those for me. Coming from the mainland, it almost felt unfair how naturally beautiful this place was--clear water, palm trees, soft sand, and mountain scenery all blending together into one peaceful view. AMBIANCE Parking: There's a parking lot but there's parking on the road. I'd probably prefer parking on the road if you're going to leave as the beach closes (the line can get long) Seating: Plenty! Whether it's in the main beach or the hidden beach you got a lot of choices. Vibes: The area is a more calmer side of Puerto Rico. Fishing-town environment with local bars, seafood spots, and opportunities for bio tours. The main beach is really nice with with turquoise water, green palms, and views toward the surrounding landscape. There are a few kiosks setup if you do want to grab some food. If you're up for an adventure, coming from the main entrance, you go through a forest (enjoy the sights and sounds, like the coquis) for a good 30 minutes you can enjoy "playa escondido" a beautiful secluded beach with the common calm, shallow, and crystal clear waters but less human traffic and a better view of sunset. TL;DR OVERALL 5 Stars. B-E-A-utiful! I'm glad to have stumbled across this spot. My only wish was that I was there longer to enjoy and take it all in. Beautiful scenery, calm waters, relaxing atmosphere, and enough nearby activity without ruining the natural vibe. Whether you want to swim, relax, nap under palm trees, or simply reset mentally for a few hours--this spot is absolutely worth visiting. Would gladly come back again. TIPS * Shoutouts to the local that told me not to give up or be afraid midway through my trek to "playa escondido" * If the parking machine is still slow. I'd recommend street parking. * This spot earned its name for its isolation, shades of blue, and different bodies of water

    Parking is just $5 and the stunning turquoise waters in this Fajardo, Puerto Rico beach not far…read morefrom our B&B in Luquillo, was enough to return for a second visit. You'd never know this beach exists if you're standing on the street. The beach is decent, there are food and drink kiosks that come handy when you want a break from swimming or sun bathing. We noticed some people set up beach chairs and small tables and turning their area into their own personal comfy space.

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    Secret Seven Seas Beach - Ocean Air. Salty Hair.

    Ocean Air. Salty Hair.

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    Paseo Piñones - beaches - Updated June 2026

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