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Jobos Beach

If you're looking to surf, I think catching the waves early, around 8 AM, is the way to go. The water's calmer and it's less crowded then, giving you space to practice!
Ultimate Trolley Beach
Isla Verde Beach

I suggest checking out the local kiosks for authentic Puerto Rican street food. The prices are way better than sit-down places and the flavors are amazing. I had the best alcapurrias there!
Cueva Ventana
El Escambron Beach

For a tasty bite, check out the food truck near the entrance. I had a chimi burger and it was killer.

Bring your own snorkel gear if you can! I saw so many colorful fish without having to rent gear.
Cueva del Indio
Hobie Beach

i suggest checking out the local food trucks just a bit away from the beach. the food is delicious and usually way cheaper than the restaurants nearby; you'll get a better taste of local flavors!

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The beach vendors can be pricey, and you'll find it way more chill having your own picnic vibe
Zoni Beach

Don’t forget your snorkeling gear if you have it! The underwater view is amazing, and renting gear at the beach can be pricey.

Bring cash for parking and snacks; some places don’t take cards. I learned this the hard way when I had to skip lunch.
Wear reef-safe sunscreen! I found out afterward that regular sunscreens harm the coral. Plus, it’s better for the environment.
Luquillo Beach

For a extra comfy day, I suggest bringing your own beach chair or mat. Rentals were kinda pricey compared to just tossing a towel down.

If you plan on swimming, check the water conditions first. I found the waves a bit rough on my visit, so I had to be careful, but it was still fun!
Flamenco Beach

If you’re looking for a nice spot to chill, head to the left side of the beach. It's quieter, and you can find some shade under the palms – perfect for a chill afternoon!

I suggest arriving by 9 AM to snag a good parking spot and avoid the crowds. The beach gets packed by midday and trust me it's way more relaxing when it's less busy!

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks instead of relying on the beach kiosks. They can be pricey, and enjoying your own picnic by the water is a vibe.