Best Beaches for Surfing

Last updated: July 2025

From the legendary breaks of Rincón to the reefy coves of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico is a premier surf destination in the Caribbean. This guide highlights public-access beaches known for their waves, local surf culture, and scenic coastlines. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned charger, there’s a spot here for you.

Domes Beach

Rincón · Popular surf spot near a nuclear dome · Google Maps

Located between the historic Rincón Lighthouse and an old nuclear dome, Domes Beach is one of Puerto Rico’s most iconic surf spots. It’s best for experienced surfers due to strong currents and rocky bottoms. Not ideal for swimming.

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Playa Maria

Rincón · Consistent reef break with a scene · Google Maps

Maria’s is a favorite for both locals and visitors due to its consistent waves and lively beach crowd. It’s a great place to catch a sunset after a surf session. Parking can fill up quickly, so arrive early.

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Tres Palmas

Rincón · Big wave reef break · Google Maps

Tres Palmas is renowned for its massive waves during winter swells. This spot is for expert surfers only and is also part of the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve. On calm days, it’s good for snorkeling.

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Playa Jobos

Isabela · Lively surf beach with nearby kiosks · Google Maps

Jobos is one of the most accessible and beginner-friendly surf beaches in Puerto Rico. With a mix of locals, tourists, and beachside bars, it has a festive vibe. Be mindful of shifting currents on bigger days.

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La Ocho

San Juan · City reef break with local crowd · Google Maps

One of the few surfable breaks in the metro area, La Ocho offers punchy waves right near Old San Juan. Popular with local surfers and easily accessible, it’s best surfed early before winds pick up. Located in playa Escambrón.

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Wilderness

Aguadilla · Remote reef with heavy waves · Google Maps

Wilderness lives up to its name. It’s a secluded, advanced-level surf spot with powerful waves and no amenities. Expect a hike in and a rugged shoreline. Best surfed on a rising mid to high tide.

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La Pared

Luquillo · Consistent beach break for all levels · Google Maps

La Pared is a versatile beach break with year-round waves and a surf school nearby. It’s great for beginners but can hold solid surf during strong swells. Watch out for rip currents on big days.

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Los Tubos

Manatí · Hollow waves and weekend crowd · Google Maps

Known for its barreling waves during north swells, Los Tubos is a high-performance beach break with a festive atmosphere on weekends. Suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers when conditions are right.

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Surfer’s Beach

Aguadilla · Secluded point break by the old base · Google Maps

Located near the old Ramey Base, Surfer’s Beach is less crowded than other popular spots and offers reliable waves during north swells. Access requires a short walk through a wooded trail.

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