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    • FL_Sable 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited this beach one late morning/early afternoon after rain caused us to scrap our plan to hike El Yunque trail to the peak (trail head was closed due to so much overnight rain). We paid a modest parking fee (about $5) to enter. There was a very large parking lot, no worry that we wouldn't have a spot. There is also a small fee ($1) to use the bathroom facilities. There were lifeguards on duty. There were people renting beach chairs and kayaks. The beach had several pavilions and shower areas, all of which looked worse for wear as though it was once a very nice place and had been neglected over the years. The beach was not overly crowded when we visited and a short walk east along the shoreline had us a portion of beach just to ourselves. The water was extremely calm and clear. We could see fish, jellyfish, and crabs in the water. A short walk or drive brings you to the Luqillo Kiosks where we stopped for lunch at the Ceviche Hut (highly recommend, reviewed separately).
    • gasgiver4u 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great beach with mild waves, clear warm water and not crowded. Even on the weekend, the beach is quite large, so there is plenty of room for all.
    • Micki_DO 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Visited here on the way back from El Yunque rain forest.Beach barely had any other visitors towards the end of the day. Just some locals playing music and having some beverages while floating in the water. Water was nice and warm and perfectly calm. Much better than the beach at our hotel in San Juan. Bathroom facilities are available for a small charge - my friend used them (no charge cause they were closing up) and said they were fairly clean. Unfortunately, the pina colada stand was closed but during regular hours there are lunch places and drinks. Parking/entrance fee of around $4. Well worth the visit.
    • sunnyk378 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This wonderful family beach was a dream come true b/c I was able to swim endlessly in a huge roped off area with calm waters! It was as if I had my own open salt water pool since the water was warm and there weren't any other swimmers around...I loved it!
    • HenryCT 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent two days on this beautiful Blue Flag public beach Christmas week 2014. The beach was lovely -- not crowded, but active. Our first visit was on the weekend, and there was a lot of jet ski actively in the waters beyond the roped swimming area. It appeared instead of racing cars, the locals race jet skis -- interesting to watch, but at times noisy. Our second visit was on a weekday -- no racing jet skis! The beach was quiet and so enjoyable. Instead of jet skis we were treated to dolphins swimming beyond the roped off area! The beach is a family beach, it does not have a rough surf like other beaches in Puerto Rico. You can rent lounge chairs ($5.00 each) and umbrella's ($10.00) on the beach. There are also a lot of palm trees for natural shade. Parking is $4.00 plus 28 cents tax. There's a food hut where you can get a great Pina Colada (Barcardi 151) for $5.35! The kisoks are also walkable from this beach for lunch. We loved our time here!
    • 993isaiaha 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stopped by this beach after touring El Yunque national rainforest. It was very quiet and not filled with as many tourist as San Juan. There's a nice strip of resturants 3 minutes away if you get hungry. Enjoy.
    • debbiem496 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      when the surf gets too rough on the Atlantic, this is the place to go...bring a picnic lunch but there's a great snack(Local food) shop that has drinks too; you can rent a chair and umbrella for the day too. It's just a great place to go and actually swim in the ocean.
    • azdang 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We tried to go to El Yunque one morning after it had rained and it was closed for the morning, so we hit up Monserrate Balneario which is very close by. We paid $4 plus tax to park and $1 per person to use the bathrooms and changing areas for the day. Since it had rained all day the day before, the beach was a little dirtier than normal I think, but they were working on cleaning it up. The water was very calm, which was great for my 18 month old son. This was the only beach where he wasn't afraid to go in the water. The beach is lined with palm trees, so you can set your stuff up in the shade which is great. Unfortunately, we didn't visit any of the kioskos, but I really wish we had.
    • P9069WBjuans 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Clear waters, beautiful sight, quiet, it wasn't over crowded when we went. And you can rent kayaks and paddle your way around the beach, or you can just walk the beach, and meet new people. the only problem is that you have to pay $1.00 to use the bathroom, oh and that dogs are allowed, so be careful where you walk. other than that its just a beautiful place to escape from the busy city of San Juan.
    • MrsRSaunders 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A lovely place to swim and hangout on the beach. Beautiful blue waters, very clean. Just be prepared, restrooms are $1 to use
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