4 Best Beaches in Puerto Rico for Hikers, Private Vibes, and More

There is a different beach for every type of beach-goer in Puerto Rico.
4 Best Beaches in Puerto Rico for Hikers, Private Vibes, and More
An isolated stretch of Puerto Rico's Playa Escondida. Joel Hartz/Dreamstime/TNS
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By Ebony Williams From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Puerto Rico is home to culture, history, vibrant music, authentic cuisine, and stunning beaches. It’s no wonder it landed on U.S. News and World Report’s list of best beach destinations in the Caribbean for 2024.

The beautiful island lives up to its nickname, Isla de Encanto, the Island of Enchantment. It’s hard to not be taken away by the blue waters and white sandy beaches that are perfect for an escape from reality into the ultimate vacation mode.

If you’re looking for a great getaway, Puerto Rico is only four hours by air from Atlanta.

Its sunbaked landscape can help turn any vacation from party-centric to romantic. Here are four of the best beaches for those wanting a private vibe, a good hike, lots of activities, and the perfect sunset.

Playa Escondida

Perfect for private vibes.
Known as the hidden beach of the island, Playa Escondida is about a 25-minute hike from the Seven Seas Beach through a mangrove forest. The secluded area is best enjoyed just lounging around while taking in the scenery. It’s an ideal spot for grabbing the perfect selfie, but not for swimming. Puerto Rican authorities strongly discourage swimming at this beach, which is known for very strong and dangerous riptides.

Domes Beach

Top choice for sunset chasers.
Sunsets on the beach are not only romantic but also very calming. Almost any beach can make for the ideal sunset destination, but there’s one in particular that many deem the most worthy in Rincón. Next to the Punta Higüero Lighthouse, Domes Beach is the top spot for various surfing competitions and has the best view of the Caribbean sunset.

Crash Boat

The best for activities.
This beach in Aguadilla offers a variety of amenities and activities that locals and tourists gravitate toward. If you’re looking to surf or go boating, scuba diving, swimming, snorkeling, or fishing, this is the best beach for you. It also has a playground for all ages just a few steps from the water—helping increase its appeal to families.

Survival Beach

Best for hikers.

If you’re up for a good hike, check the tidal times before lacing up your boots and heading to Survival Beach in Aguadilla. This beach trail has woodlands, hills, water, and plenty of environmental attractions along the way, and it takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes to complete. If taking this trek seems like a great idea, be mindful there are no amenities at this stretch of sand, so bring water, food, and a first aid kit.

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