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Puerto Rico Beaches - Sun, Sand and Surf

Puerto Rico Beaches - Sun, Sand and Surf Puerto Rico is known for many things, but its beaches are possibly the best known. The island has some of the best beaches in the world, from popular tourist beaches to secluded strands, lapped by crystalline waters. The island has numerous active beaches, as well as a host of secluded options. Private beaches can also be found, though you'll need to stay at a resort to make use of them. Here are some of the most popular beaches in Puerto Rico.

Crashboat Beach - Located near the town of Aguadilla, Crashboat Beach is an excellent spot for a quiet stroll on the sand or a luxurious sunbathing session. While the beach is popular with tourists, the waters are not very good for swimming. Strong currents and large waves breaking near shore make this a location for the adventurous. However, there are calmer waters nearby, offering you and your family a fun place to swim.

Isla Verde Beach - Located in San Juan, this series of beaches is the premier destination for tourists and locals, alike. Calm, crystal waters, warm sand and plenty of sun and breezes make this an ideal place to enjoy the wonders of Puerto Rico. The weekends see the heaviest traffic, with locals and tourists strolling the beach, frolicking in the waters and bathing in the sun. If you are looking for a quieter time to visit, try a weekday. While the beach is never truly deserted, weekdays see much less traffic. This is also a Blue Flag Beach.

Flamenco Beach - Flamenco Beach is located on the island of Culebra, and is a pristine location for enjoyment. Lacking the hustle and bustle of other beaches, as well as the heavy surf of beaches like Crashboat, Flamenco is an idyllic setting for families, couples and solo travelers. Azure waters lap the sparkling sand, few tourists come here and the area is relatively undeveloped. If you want seclusion and privacy, combined with the best beaches in Puerto Rico, this is your best option. In fact, the entire island of Culebra offers you stunning beaches and relaxation, though Flamenco Beach is the best.

Cana Gorda - Cana Gorda is located near Guanica, a small fishing village. The beach is one of the favorites on the island for local families, as well as for tourists. There are solitary beaches along this stretch of the island, offering privacy and enjoyment for the adventurous, while you can swim out to numerous sand bars and cays for additional enjoyment.

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