this is one of the globally most aclaimes world surfing spots . it is said that one of the oldest nucular . . . sorry NUCLEAR power generation plants was first tested here . . . and this is why the beach is called " Domes " as a white dome remains to mark the spot . is a surreal experience as this place have been the location many global surfing competitions , and the world elite of surfing still visit yearly to this day for the winter swells as this is the Western most tip of the island of Puerto Rico so the Atlantic ocean connects with the Caribbean sea at times it could break like Honolua (Maui) on Summer and it reverses on winter and it gives you waves comparable to Ho'okipa and Jaws (Maui)...
Read moreA great wave beach, but, as others said, watch for rocks and sharpness at the shore. We took surfing lessons here, and the guide was patient and lovely, but they had had a storm a couple of days prior and the sea was brown/green and cloudy, not blue. He said it was normally quite clear. We also did not have the waves he expected or wanted. For a beginner, that was fine. But you could tell he was a bit disappointed in wave quality. But the main thing is that the rocks on shore were a bit of a challenge to navigate carrying a board into the water. And if we did wipe out close to shore then we got a few scrapes on our feet...
Read moreGreat surfer beach, easy to get to location. Recommended to wear water shoes because there’s fairly sharp rocks on the shore and occasionally sea life. Meant mostly for surfing so not the greatest for swimming but it’s a beautiful spot next to the lighthouse and it has great sunsets. Usually pretty wavy but bigger waves in winter and often has competitions. No bathrooms available but at least parking is free and you can always just go to the lighthouse right next to this beach for drinks...
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