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Discover Puerto Rico’s most beautiful beaches, all in one place. The Puerto Rico Beach Network brings together the island’s top coastal destinations—each with its own dedicated website, insider guides, local tips, maps, and this-week forecasts. Whether you're planning your first visit or exploring hidden gems beyond San Juan, the network makes it easy to find where to go, what to do, and how to experience the shoreline like a local.
From world-famous beaches like Escambron, Isla Verde, Luquillo, and Crash Boat Beach, to natural escapes in Vieques Island, Culebra Island, and more, every site in the network is built to help you plan confidently. You’ll find curated articles, restaurant recommendations, beach safety details, nearby attractions, parking notes, and the most up-to-date travel information for each location.
As Puerto Rico continues to grow as a global beach destination, our mission is simple: create the most trusted, easy-to-use platform for discovering the island’s coastline—one beach at a time.
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Escambrón Beach
Enjoy safe snorkeling and swimming at Escambrón Beach, a sheltered urban oasis in San Juan protected by natural coral reefs—ideal for spotting tropical fish and sea turtles in crystal-clear waters. Outdoor enthusiasts can also take scenic coastal walks through adjacent historic parks and through ancient fortifications like the Escambrón Battery.
Isla Verde Beach
Treat yourself to authentic bites at Kiosk Escambrón, a family-run beachside stand beloved for its exceptional food, friendly vibe, and value. Just minutes away in Old San Juan, you’ll discover excellent casual eateries perfect for a satisfying meal after a beach day. Take a moment to explore the island and all the amazing foods that Puerto Rico has to offer!
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Luquillo Beach
Book immersive snorkeling experiences at Escambrón Marine Park, where knowledgeable guides lead you through reef ecosystems teeming with turtles, vibrant fish species, and coastal history. You can also join cultural tours that combine beach relaxation with visits to nearby historic plazas, oceanfront promenades, and lush park areas.