crashboat beach
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If you are into surfing go here, but it is not as easy to walk the beach as Jobos Beach. Some old peers are still standing over the years. Maybe on the weekend it gets busier
Food vendors available. No life guards but floats designating swimming area. You can also snorkel near the piers, quite a distance from the beach, but watch out for jet skis. Feral dogs roam the island, hard for us to get used to, they seek food, do not seem to be any kind of threat.
Clear water and the one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever visited. A great way to spend the day with your favorite drink.
I live In rincon bot crash boat is the most beautiful beache in the west side I love rincon bot aguadilla is great
All around beautiful the locals are very helpful about the history of their island good surfing and cheap eats and great drinks!!
A former restricted military beach that was passed decades ago to the local government and is a favorite among locals and tourists. Clear water enables great snorkeling and the old pier is a favorite for fishing or just jumping into the turquoise waters as the local children have been doing for decades! Best time to go is during week days when most of the locals are working because it gets packed on weekends! Do stay for the spectacular sunset if you can!
Parking available, fishing pier, food vendors, swimming area, spot for boogie boarding and a fish market for fresh fish. Good place to hang out with the locals. Great photo opp of the colorful boats. Definately worth a stop !
I would give it 5 stars if it wasn't for the lack of public services and customer service which is the one thing Puerto Rico does it better(they have bad customer service at pretty much every place you visit). The beach is awesome though. Super pretty, blue waters. Lots of fun for the family!\.
We happened on Crash Boat Beach on our drive from the southern coast to the northern and decided it was worth a stop to get out an snorkel and cool off. It wasn't a particularly sunny day and it was a weekday, so the beach wasn't very crowded and we had the north end of it to ourselves. Lots of fish, good snorkeling along the pier and to the offshore pylons. We even had some groups of barracuda right up in the surf. Two days later, we went back when the waves and currents along the north coast had whipped up and the beaches there were too rough to snorkel. It was a Saturday with great weather, so EVERYONE was at the beach and we had to park over a mile away. Tons of people and around 11am the speedboats with huge sound systems started to arrive and anchor 50yds offshore. They then tried to out do each other on volume until you couldn't even talk on the beach. We left shortly after that and found another beach. So, if it's crowded, skip it. If it's not crowded, it's a great beach in town. I'd still rather find a more secluded beach, and that's not hard...
Absolutely gorgeous beach! We all enjoyed diving from the pier and swimming to shore, snorkeling, seeing the vendor with his tamed Pelicans, the delicious food and the very clean beach. One of our favorite beaches in that Aguadilla area!
This was a beautiful cresent shaped beach on the north eastern tip of Puerto Rico. It is near a small town, was not crowded. One thing that was so very nice is that back from the waves near where you park there is a spacious portion filled with palm trees and picnic tables - perfect to "setup" out of the blistering sun with food and drink. Then you can just walk out to swim and sun, but have a shaded place to return to. Great place to spend the day. Ladies set up grills nearby, and prepare and sell homecooked food - smells great, but we didn't try.
The beach was nice with pleasant sand and calm waters, which is very different from the rough waters that surround the area in Isabela and Rincon. There are plenty of beach diversions (e.g. pier diving, swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding). There are little kiosks selling delicious Puerto Rican specialties. Parking is free, but can fill up. I would recommend this beach highly!
Great place for a nice shore dive. We have been here before and made a point to come back. We had a 10 hour stop on our cruise and decided to make the trip to dive here again. Nice soft sand for non-divers and an enjoyable array of fish and coral for the dive. The sunset was spectacular and the locals are entertaining. Food is cooked up on food truck-like venues and there's even a pelican whisperer. Highly recommended for anyone traveling to Puerto Rico.
The sand is soft. The water was the perfect temperature. Be ready for the constant waves. The food was great!!! Vendors were are friendly. Parking can be rough, or you can pay $3 in front of the beach parking to avoid having to wait for a spot.
If your looking for a true Puerto Rican adventure look no further. Parking can be rough (in true Puerto Rican style). Dont let that detour you. Swimming is great here, with no real waves even beginners will feel safe. Snorkeling around the peir is alright. Adventure north and there are a couple of small yet rewarding spots. The food is worth a note as well. Wouldn't be a western adventure withoit a trip to crashboat beach!