"A calm urban lagoon recommended for paddleboarding and, for those seeking something bolder, "more adventurous activities like night kayaking," offering easy access to water-based recreation within the city." - Carley Rojas Avila
Carley Rojas Avila
Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana.
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Bring your own paddle boards and enjoy the day on the lagoon! Beautiful calm waters, no cantankerous motorboats creating waves, just peaceful. You can get out passed the bridge to choppy waters but I preferred to float around in calm waters. (Keep an eye out for jellyfish)
Caryn Gibb D.
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Nice calm waters for a peaceful kayak ride. I enjoyed my ride, but I’m not convinced there are any manatees. Maybe it’s just a marketing ploy.
Paul T.
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Lovely lagoon! Saw some sea turtles, star fishes, manatees, and little fishies!
Phinix
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It’s a small local beach very quaint and peaceful
Victor A. Colón M.
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Love it, best place to kayak in 🇵🇷
CJ B.
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Definitely will return when the current and tide are calmer. Such a cool beach with snorkeling and paddle boarding to do.
Jiva M.
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It's a great way to see Puerto Rico at large as a country, and city!! Amazing adventure to navigate on the water, would highly recomend for people who don't get out much to see the splendors of what this country has to offer.
Christian P.
Google
Fun place to rent kayaks and paddle board. Now listen to the instruction of the the rental places cause this can be an easy excursion to a really hard one when it gets windy.