Balneario Carolina is long stretch of white sand just east of the Isla Verde area in San Juan. It has a parking lot, restrooms, and showers. There’s a kiddie water park at the eastern end of the beach.
With countless tanned bodies lounging or flexing their biceps around the volleyball net, this urban beach basks in its reputation as the Copacabana of Puerto Rico. Serenity seekers may prefer to head west to Ocean Park but despite the crowds, this broad, mile-long swath of sand lying between Punta Las MarÃas and Piñones is an undeniable beauty, especially at sunset. Jet Skis, flyboards, beach chairs and umbrellas are all available to rent; banana boats and parasailing are on offer too.
Playa La Posita is probably one of the better-known beaches in Pinones because of its accessibility. It’s right on PR-187, and one of its distinctive attributes is that a long breakwater hinders the intense Atlantic waves from crashing into “La Posita”, which translates as the pool, or the puddle. Its waters are similar to those of a pool: calm and cool, perfect for bathing without having to struggle with the waves’ intensity. Moreover, you can park in front of the beach, and, across the PR-187, you can grab a bite in some of Pinones’ best beach shack, like El Guariquiten.
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