Puerto Rico boasts more than 270 miles of coastline and nearly 300 beaches.
LessOutside the mainland, Flamenco Beach is consistently rated one of the top beaches in the world.
Crash Boat has it all, with plenty of activities to choose from including swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. And, El Natural, a huge reef, is just off the coastline.
Widely considered the best urban beach in the Caribbean, Isla Verde hosts a strip of hotels and restaurants along its shores.
A half-moon-shaped gem located on the southwestern coast of Puerto Rico, La Playuela’s breathtaking turquoise waters will leave you in awe.
Cayo Icacos is a nature lovers paradise. Explore the beach’s vibrant marine life by swimming, snorkeling or paddleboarding along the coastline.
From surfing and horseback riding to whale watching in the winter, Domes’ turquoise water and golden sand is a unique Puerto Rican beach haven.
This lively and vibrant beach is a local favorite. It’s surrounded by many area attractions including the Monument to Cacique Mabodamaca and Guajataca State Forest.
This beach is a popular spot for large groups and families because of its calm waters, low tides and various amenities.
Part of the Boquerón National State Forest, Playa Combate’s large reefs are ideal for divers. The beach is also known for its beautiful sunsets.
With its tall palm trees, hammocks and dreamy surroundings, Sun Bay is one of the trendiest and most Instagrammable spots in Vieques.