List of beaches in Puerto Rico

Some sources state there are close to 300[1] beaches in Puerto Rico, while other sources count up to 1,200.[2] Whatever the number, the Government of Puerto Rico officially recognized 248 of them.[3] In Puerto Rico there are 78 municipalities of which 44 have a coastline.

Pelícano Beach in Caja de Muertos, Puerto Rico

  – Indicates a Blue Flag beach[4]
  – Indicates camping area
  – Indicates diving or snorkeling area
  – Indicates scuba area
  – Indicates surfing area
  – Indicates lifeguards posted
  – Indicates fishing area
  – Indicates swimming area

Eastern region beaches[5]

Luquillo

  • Luquillo Beach "La Monserrate",
    • Mar Sin Barreras (Wheelchair accessible section of "La Monserrate" Beach)
  • Surfing Beach "La Pared"
  • Playa Azul Beach

Culebra

  • Flamenco Beach
  • Brava Beach
  • Larga Beach
  • Carlos Rosario Beach
  • Luis Peña Beach
  • Punta Soldado Beach
  • Resaca Beach
  • Zoni Beach
  • Tortuga Beach
  • Tamarindo Beach
  • Sirena Beach

Vieques

  • Sun Bay Beach
  • Playa Negrita (Black Sand Beach)[6]
  • Barracuda (García) Beach
  • Caracas (Red) Beach
  • Esperanza Beach
  • Gallito Beach
  • Playa Grande Beach
  • La Chiva (Blue) Beach
  • La Plata Beach
  • Media Luna Beach
  • Navio Beach
  • Tapón (Hidden) Beach
  • Punta Arenas Beach
  • Natural Reserve Mosquito Bay
  • Rompeolas (Mosquito Pier)
  • Playuela Beach

Maunabo

  • Los Pinos
  • Los Bohios Beach
  • Punta Tuna Beach
  • Larga Beach

Naguabo

  • Tropical Beach
  • Húcares Beach

Yabucoa

  • Lucia Beach
  • Guayanes Beach
  • El Negro Beach

Others

Northern region beaches

Dorado

  • Sardinera Beach
  • Ritz-Carlton Reserve[7]

Toa Baja

  • Isla de Cabras Beach
  • Punta Salinas Beach

Carolina

  • Carolina Beach
  • Isla Verde Beach

Loiza

  • Vacia Talega Beach
  • Piñones Beach
  • Aviones Beach

Piñones

  • Aviones Beach
  • Posita Beach
  • Chatarra (Scrap Iron) Beach

San Juan

Manati

  • Los Tubos Beach
  • Mar Chiquita Beach, Manati
  • Tortuguero Beach, Manati

Barceloneta

  • Puerto de las Vacas Beach
  • Las Criollas

Camuy

  • Peñon Brusi Beach
  • Amador Beach
  • Puerto Hermina Beach

Others

  • Cerro Gordo, Vega Alta
  • Mar Bella, Vega Baja
  • Poza del Obispo Beach, Arecibo

Southern region beaches

Isla de Gatas Beach at Isla de Gatas, Ponce
La Guancha Beach in Ponce

Beaches in the Porta Caribe region:

Guayanilla

  • Ventana Beach[10]
  • Emajagua Beach
  • Tamarindo Beach[11]

Patillas

  • Guardarraya Beach
  • Inches Beach
  • Escondida Beach[12]
  • Punta Viento Beach[13]
  • Villa Pesquera Beach

Ponce

Salinas

Santa Isabel

  • Santa Isabel Beach[20]
  • Jauca Beach
  • Playa Clavellina[21]

Others

Western region beaches

Beaches that belong to the region of Porta del Sol:

Looking south at Boquerón public beach
Middles Beach, a popular spot for surfing

Quebradillas

  • Guajataca Beach

Isabela

  • Blue Hole Beach
  • La Pocita de Isabela
  • Golondrinas Cave Beach
  • Bajura Beach
  • Baño La Princesa & Blowhole Beach
  • Guajataca Beach
  • Jobos Beach
  • El Pastillo Beach
  • Montones Beach
  • Punta Sardinera Beach
  • Shacks Beach
  • Pozo Teodoro Beach
  • Middles Beach[23]

Aguadilla

Schoolyards Beach, surf spot in Aguadilla
  • Crash Boat Beach  
  • La Ponderosa Beach
  • La Poza Beach
  • La Saldinera Beach
  • Gas Chambers
  • Wilderness
  • Peña Blanca Beach
  • Schoolyards Beach[24]

Aguada

Rincon

Many of Rincon's beaches are frequented for surfing.[25]

Añasco

  • Balneario Tres Hermanos

Mayagüez

  • Beaches of Mona Island

Cabo Rojo

  • Boquerón
  • Playa Buye
  • Combate
  • La Playuela (Playa Sucia)
  • Playa La Mela[26]
  • Punta Arenas Beach
  • Isla de Ratones

Lajas

  • Playita Rosada
  • Cayo Caracoles
  • Cayo Mata la Gata
  • Cayo Enrique

Guánica[5]

  • Las Paldas
  • La Jungla
  • Playa Santa
  • Ballenas
  • Gilligan's Island
  • Atolladora Beach
  • Playa Manglillo Pequeño
  • Tamarindo Beach
  • Caña Gorda Beach
  • Jaboncillo Beach

See also

References

  1. Government of Puerto Rico. Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. Ley para establecer el programa para la promoción, protección y conservación de las playas aspirantes a la Bandera Azul. Puerto Rico House of Representatives. House Bill 3268. Law 173 of 12 August 2000.(Home → Biblioteca → Leyes → Ley para establecer el programa para la promoción, protección y conservación de las playas aspirantes a la Bandera Azul)
  2. Las 1,200 playas de Puerto Rico. Primera Hora. 9 March 2015. 41 pages. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  3. Plan de Uso de Terrenos de Puerto Rico: Perfil Regional - Region Sur. Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. Junta de Planificacion. Oficina del Plan de Uso de Terrenos. Borrador Preliminar. February 2006. Page 15. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  4. "Puerto Rico". Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  5. "AnyWinery.com USA Nationwide Winery Index. The Go To source for locating Wineries and Winery Direct Deals in the US: Special Discounts, Offers and Coupons". travelandsports.com. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  6. "Vieques Beaches". Vieques.com. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  7. Rios, Jannette (2010-07-22). "Ritz-Carlton puts on the Ritz with $231 million pact". Puerto Rico Daily Sun. Retrieved 2010-07-28.
  8. "San Juan Puerto Rico". San Juan Puerto Rico. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  9. https://www.telemundopr.com/noticias/destacados/Hace-mucho-que-el-perro-del-Condado-desaparecio-397596961.html
  10. paco. "Un destino turístico con sabor y folclor". La Perla Del Sur. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  11. Froomer's Puerto Rico. Eighth Edition. By Darwin Poter and Danforth Prince. (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing. 2006.) Page 212. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
  12. Patillas. Encyclopedia Puerto Rico. Retrieved December 6, 2010.
  13. Playa Punta Viento.
  14. Por algo le llaman 'El Edén del Caribe'.' Carmen Cila Rodríguez. La Perla del Sur. 20 April 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
  15. Periodico La Perla del Sur. El secreto paraíso del Caribe. By Carmen Cila Rodríguez. 14 October 2010. (Home > Gente > Portada Gente > El secreto paraíso del Caribe.)
  16. Bandera azul para Caja de Muerto . Archived 2013-10-22 at the Wayback Machine El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. December 1, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2010.
  17. Plan de Uso de Terrenos de Puerto Rico: Perfil Regional - Region Sur. (Borrador Preliminar.) Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. Junta de Planificacion. Oficina del Plan de Uso de Terrenos. San Juan, Puerto Rico. February 2006. Page 15. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  18. Salinas: un destino completo y pintoresco. By Damarich Calvo Almodóvar. Periodico La Perla del Sur (Ponce, Puerto Rico). July 1, 2009. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  19. Playa Salinas.
  20. Playa Santa Isabel
  21. Esperan 100 mil personas el 25 de julio . Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 23 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  22. "Porta Caribe, Puerto Rico - By Puerto Rico Channel". puertorico.com. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  23. "Middles Beach Isabela, Puerto Rico". www.zeePuertoRico.com. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  24. https://www.surfingpuertorico.org/surf-aguadilla/aguadilla-surfing-beaches/
  25. Barbara Balletto (2003). Insight Guide Puerto Rico. Langenscheidt Publishing Group. pp. 196–. ISBN 978-981-234-949-1.
  26. "Cabo Rojo Puerto Rico Beaches". Cabo Rojo PR. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
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