6 Best Sights in Ponce and the Porta Caribe, Puerto Rico

Balneario Caña Gorda

The gentle waters at this beach on Route 333 wash onto a wide swath of sand fringed with palm trees. This is one of the few beaches in Puerto Rico that meets the high environmental standards of the Blue Flag program. There is a designated area roped off for swimmers, and lifeguards remain on duty most afternoons. You'll also find picnic tables, restrooms, showers, and changing facilities. During high season there are beach-chair rentals, food vendors, and paid parking. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; parking (fee); toilets. Best for: snorkeling; swimming; walking.

Rte. 333, Km 5.9, Guánica, n/a Puerto Rico, 00653, Puerto Rico
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Isla Mata la Gata

For about $5 per person, boats will ferry you to and from this small island just off the coast for a day of swimming and snorkeling. This island is unique for its fenced in ocean section, providing a safe area for families to swim surrounded by a pier. There are changing rooms and grilling areas. Amenities: showers; toilets. Best for: snorkeling; swimming.

La Parguera marina, La Parguera, n/a Puerto Rico, 00667, Puerto Rico
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La Guancha

Ponce's public beach is simple but lovely, with shallow water perfect for small children. You'll find bathrooms, a playground, and a few kiosks selling fried food. There's some shade under thatched umbrellas, but bring sunscreen. Amenities: food and drink; parking (no fee); toilets. Best for: swimming.

At the end of Rte. 14, 00730, Puerto Rico
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Playa Jaboncillo

Rugged cliffs make a dramatic backdrop for this little cove off Route 333, but the water can be rough. The road down to the beach is extremely steep and rocky and shouldn't be attempted without a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Locals tend to visit this spot for family cookouts and relaxation by the water's edge. Amenities: parking (no fee). Best for: solitude; sunset.

Rte. 333, Guánica, n/a Puerto Rico, 00653, Puerto Rico
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Playa Santa

You can rent canoes, kayaks, and pedal boats at this beach at the end of Route 325 in the Ensenada district. This beach is popular with local teenagers and can get congested, but the mile-long shoreline is kept clean. The light sand and clear water are great for smaller children and people who just want to relax by the ocean. Amenities: food and drink; parking (no fee); water sports. Best for: sunset; swimming; walking.

Rte. 325, Ensenada, n/a Puerto Rico, 00653, Puerto Rico
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Playita Rosada

The small beach doesn't compare to some of the longer beaches on the southwestern coast, but it's a convenient place for a quick swim. There's also a square dock built like a picture frame where locals gather to splash in the center of this natural swimming pool. 

End of Calle 7, La Parguera, n/a Puerto Rico, 00667, Puerto Rico
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