Veronica's Favorite Beach. Great for snorkeling, and swimming.
It is one of the oldest golf clubs in Puerto Rico. It is located in Porta del Sol, northwest of the Island, in the grounds of the old airbase of Ramey, in Aguadilla. It was created in 1940, and is characterized by being a field, very open, without lakes, but with lots of bunkers. Whipped by drafts, it presents its greatest difficulty in the 17th hole. It has an extension of 5,000 meters. During the week you can play without problem at any time of day; On weekends, it is preferable to do so after 12 noon.
Aquatica teach and rent equipment for all water lessons and excursions; paddle-boarding, surfing, diving, etc., and can send instructors to our hotel-Villa Montaña for group classes at our beach. Email: aquaticaunderwateradventures@gmail.com
Blessed with stunning Atlantic views, dramatic cliffs and a landscape lush with native flora and fauna, Royal Isabela is an epic backdrop for heartwarming family vacations, unforgettable golf getaways, romantic escapes, milestone celebrations and gracious resort living. The Links at Royal Isabela extend dramatically along cliffs 200 feet above the ocean, and drop to areas of natural sand dunes along the Atlantic.
El Poblado de Boquerón is located in one of the island's most popular weekend destinations for locals, Cabo Rojo. Spend the day exploring Cabo Rojo's postcard beaches, and then in the evening head to El Poblado. Part fishing village and part promenade, the Poblado area is lined with restaurants, bars, and local stores.
La Parguera is a bioluminescent bay found in the southern town of Lajas a two-hour drive from San Juan. One of three bioluminescent bays found along Puerto Rico's coastline, the bay's glowing effect is made possible by micro-organisms called dinoflagellates, which emit a short burst of light when the water is agitated. Various tour companies offer nightly kayak or boat trips to explore the bay's waters