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The Best Beaches in Puerto Rico Still Feel Like a Secret

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Nothing beats a small surf town vibe, especially when it’s in Rincón; a Puerto Rican region world-famous for its surfing. While there are several stretches of coastline worth exploring here (including Sandy Beach and Maria’s Beach), Domes is particularly well-liked for its big waves and pristine sunbathing opportunities. The beach gets its name from a white dome-shaped structure that was once a nuclear facility built in the 1960s.


FAQ

How many beaches are in Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico has 270 miles of coastline and nearly 300 recognized beaches (though depending on who you ask, that number can be much higher).

Does Puerto Rico have clear water?

Puerto Rico is famous for its clear, turquoise waters (even more so around beaches in the west, south, and the islands off the coast of the mainland). Beaches especially well-known for clear water include Flamenco Beach in Culebra and Playa Caracas in Vieques. That said, beaches with more wave action or weather events like recent storms can have an impact on the clarity of the water.

Are all beaches in Puerto Rico public?

Yes, by law all beaches in Puerto Rico are accessible to the public.

What are balnearios?

In Puerto Rico, balnearios are public bathing beaches managed by the government. While free to visit, they usually charge for parking. There are typically lifeguards on duty, and amenities like showers, restrooms, and picnic areas provide a more convenient experience.

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