Puerto Rico Beach Complete Guide

by MyTravel on April 10, 2008

Aerial view of :w:en:Luquillo, Puerto Rico.

Condado Beach - San Juan, Puerto Rico
Condado is a 10-minute drive from the airport Old San Juan (where San Felipe del Morro is). It is a favourite destination for tourists from all ove the world, and the situation is not the only reason. Condado is just beyond Gran Ventana al Mar plaza, and the most beautiful areas of the section of San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino. You will love the Condado because it is calm, El Escambron Check out a Blue Flag Beach just half a mile away with magnificent views of the fortress in Old San Juan. We found Escambron really alive at the weekend, with residents play dominoes. El Escambron has a large space for tuba as well.

Isla Verde Beach - San Juan, Puerto Rico
In San Juan area one of the best place for tourists is Isla Verde. It is a majestic, 200-foot-wide strip of a genuine light tan sand and surf, which is so sweet, you say that you have found paradise. At Isla Verde you find all the amenities are, and we found the beach just as enjoyable. Pull up a chair and umbrella, as Isla Verde is a beautiful beach. With nice people having a good time, you could spend hours and literally people watch. But here, you can write your own script because everything is good here. You have the nearby casinos, resorts, water sports, dining, and the mystical wonder who may be sitting next to you.

Pinones Beach - San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan boundaries of the city’s most picturesque drive east to the coastal road 187. Along Highway 187 is Pinones, where beach lovers beat a path because of the beautiful strip of sand. There are still traces of hurricane Hugo, which struck in 1989. But the best thing we liked is Pinones of paved bicycle path that runs about six miles through mangroves, rock formations, and along the coast.

Luquillo Beach - Luquillo, Puerto Rico
Across the bay is beautiful Wyndham Luquillo Beach. Some say it is the prettiest “balneario” on the coast. You can find more one-mile drive nice sand bordered by an old coconut plantation. Luquillo Beach is a blue flag installation. There are lifeguards at Luquillo Beach, with changing rooms, bathrooms, and a recycling plant - nice! You could picnic areas shaded which will help for the afternoon rain showers that develop off the El Yunque rainforest mountains.

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