Located on the north east coast of Puerto Rico near the town of Fajardo, Seven Seas Beach offers pristine sand and a crescent shaped beach lined with palm trees. Designated a Blue Flag Beach in 2007, the beach is popular with locals and tourists and is a great spot for families.
The beach is open daily between 9am – 5pm with lifeguards on duty. Mondays and Tuesdays during September – March the beach is closed (no lifeguards /facilities, but you can still use the beach)
Seven Seas Beach is a great spot for topping up your tan or for checking out some of the near by reefs that have an abundance of colorful life. The waters are shallow and relatively calm due to the off shore reef that protects the beach.
You can plan a picnic at one of the picnic shelters (prior booking is required) or just grab some local Puerto Rico food from the beach side restaurant.
If you plan on camping at Seven Seas Beach, you will need to make arrangements and obtain a permit before arriving. If camping is not your scene, you could check out the near by El Conquistador Resort.
Facilities at Seven Seas Beach:
Showers
Restrooms
Restaurant
Picnic Shelters
Paid parking is available for $4
What: Seven Seas Beach
Where: Fajardo
When: Everyday April-Aug, 9am – 5:30pm Closed Monday & Tuesday Sept – March
Directions: Route 3 to Fajardo, then take Route 194 towards El Conquistidor Resort, continue on to Route 987; Seven Seas Beach will be on your left.
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