This place is so beautiful! It feels like you're going into a remote area and you just park wherever you can find a space on the narrow road that leads to the beach. Sometimes that can be quite the hike depending on where you find parking. There is no money that you have to pay to park! If anyone ask keep moving. Please can get a little busy and it's safe. We couldn't go on the beach like we had hoped because the waters were very strong. I think it was right after storm and the wind was so bad that the grains of sand were just flying everywhere and it was painful. This explains why most of the folks were just in the water cuz it was calmer to be there. We decided to follow a social media guide and found our way behind the ruined homes from previous storms and you could tell where some folks have created some kind of path. It was really difficult to find the cavern and along the way somewhere in the middle of nowhere as it felt there was a sign kind of letting us know we were on the right track. But we were only on the right track. After few failed attempts and a heat beating down. We are adventurous people and we weren't going to quit until we found it. I'm so glad we did. It was super refreshing and calm and almost like a hidden gem. There were maybe five people on that side and we were two. You still have to be careful because when the strong ocean pushes water into the cavern it can really move you around and it is very rocky underneath so go...
Read morePoza de las Mujeres is a beach that belongs to the Hacienda la Esperanza nature reserve in Manatí. It bears that name because in the 1600s to 1700s, when Puerto Rico was a colony of Spain, only high society women bathed in it. The beach is hidden among a mangrove and to get to it you have to go through a slightly swampy path. Its waters are crystal clear and the sand very soft.
The beach has a rock formation which prevents the waves from crashing. It is a very beautiful landscape, which is why it has been considered one of the best beaches in Puerto Rico.
The beach is separated by a body of sand from Las Palmas, a beach much visited by surfers. Therefore, the necessary precautions must be taken since the waves are strong at times.
Pozo de las Mujeres Beach is really very pretty and beautiful. This beach is perfect for snorkeling during the summer months. The best water conditions can be seen from late spring to early fall. The water is more beautiful and calm during the summer months. Nearby you can visit the Cueva de las...
Read moreThe Poza, which is the small area to the left surrounded by rocks, is amazing and a great place to relax and get in the water as the rocks surrounding protect it from getting rough. Great place to spend a day at a relatively remote beach. It is beautiful. Dont leave valuables in the car and come early. Give a few bucks to the old man at the road and he will watch your car.
Tourists or visitors be wary of the ocean area here along the rest of the coast to the right of the poza. This is not a beach, and the rest of the coast is ocean, with extreme strong rip tide currents and unpredictable swells and conditions. Even on a beautiful bright sunny day, people drown. The shoreline is extremely deceiving. Look at the forecast and stay within the Poza area to the left towards...
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