Seven Seas Beach
Beach · Las Croabas ·

Seven Seas Beach

Beach · Las Croabas ·

Pastelillos, calm turquoise water, shade trees & white sand beach

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Nestor C.

Google
🌊 Seven Seas Beach – Fajardo, Puerto Rico 🌴 Seven Seas Beach is a beautiful, calm spot perfect for relaxing and enjoying a peaceful day by the water. The sand is soft and golden, the turquoise water is warm and clear, and the gentle waves make it great for swimming, kayaking, or snorkeling. There’s plenty of shade from palm trees, picnic areas, and clean facilities nearby, which makes it a great beach for families. You can even walk a little further along the trail to discover more private coves — definitely worth exploring if you love nature and quiet views. Parking is easy (there’s a small fee), and you can find food kiosks and local restaurants just a few minutes away in Las Croabas. It’s also close to the Bio Bay tours, so you can make it a full day — beach during the day and glowing bay at night! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A calm, clean, and relaxing beach — perfect for families and anyone who loves that classic Caribbean vibe.

An L

Google
Beautiful scenery. Very nice calm water. Easy street parking. Clear blue water. Miles and miles of coast line.

Maria O.

Google
Beach is nice, Bathrooms were clean, Piña colada by the beach without alcohol was very good. Parking is $5.00. Showers could be a little better.

Natalie R.

Google
Of all the beaches we experienced, Seven Seas was a favorite. Shady, so no umbrella needed. Small juice/coffee hut. Restrooms available. Lifeguards. Beautiful water.

Marla S.

Google
We visited Seven Seas Beach on a Wednesday morning and had a good time. The water was calm, and there were lifeguards on duty, which was nice. There were a lot of families setting up for all day beach activities. Some areas had rocks, but the large trees provided plenty of natural shade. Parking was only $5 for the whole day. There weren’t any chairs or umbrellas available to rent, so bring your own if you plan to stay a while.

Jacob B.

Google
A premire tourist beach. Lifeguards on duty and lots of nearby restaurants. Beware of sharp rocks, Only swim by yellow flags. Plenty of shade canopy's for large groups.

Mr. O

Google
Phenomenal experience at this beach. Parking is $5 and you can pay with cash or credit cards. You have ample parking, showers, restrooms, shaded areas. Gazebo areas for rent, multiple trash bins and Life guard stations. Beautiful clear water and white sand beach. It is very family oriented so you can bring the whole family, plus dogs, alcohol, grills you name it just pick up your trash and deposit on the trash bins which are a few feet from the coastline. Overall a great experience. Come and check them out.

Kellyn

Google
What an awesome beach. The water was clear and warm went we went. There’s plenty of trees that provide shade. There is restroom and shower facilities. Parking is easy to find if you get there early. The House of Pastelillos is there too. They have delicious pastelillos, seems like they sell drinks and other items but we only ordered pastelillos.
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INDIA O.

Yelp
Nice beach, calm waters, family friendly, $5 to park your car. I found the water to be super salty and hurt my eyes. While the waters in Aguadilla were sweeter.
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Shawnie P.

Yelp
While visiting Puerto Rico, we decided to Google nice beaches near us in San Juan. Google brought up this location, one of many. So, we decided to give it a try. The drive was only about 50 minutes from where we stayed in San Juan so not bad. It's an easy drive to get here. The entrance fee is $5 per car so not bad, but definitely be prepared to come with your umbrella and beach chairs. We were lucky because we found a spot under a shady tree which did the trick. This seemed to be more of a spot for locals. People were camping out here as well. There are bathrooms on site as well as an ice cream truck that stays for the day. The best thing about this beach is the view. Bring your water shoes because there are a lot of rocks when entering the water. Good beach to come and hang out for a while.

Julia G.

Yelp
Amazing! The hike was nice and along the way we saw white butterflies just beautiful. The beach is breathtaking and tranquil.
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Juleimy M.

Yelp
Beautiful beach! Make a favor to yourself and look for the secret beach right there, you will have to cross some trees but definitely worth it
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Alexandra M.

Yelp
From Seven Seas Beach, facing the water, go left. Go past the sign that says it's the end of the beach. Find the trail. Follow it to the ATV road. Go right. Follow it past a little beach. Go right /straight where there is a turn off and a sign. It's about 20 minutes. There will be way less people, a super shallow beach, and it's beautiful.
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J B.

Yelp
8 of us made the trip to playa Escondido today and it was amazing! We parked at the parking lot at 7 seas beach and paid $5. The parking attendant gave us great walking instructions. It's pretty simple. Open your maps program on your phone. Google maps shows playa escondito. Walk to the left end of 7 seas and you'll see the start of the trail. The first turn you make is to the RIGHT. The next turn on your right side is for playa Colora - there is a huge sign saying this. Don't take that turn. Keep going straight. Then you come to the spectacular secret beach. It took us 23 minutes to walk and that was with a 5 year old in tow. We brought an umbrella and chairs, inflatable tubes, lunch, lots of beer and a trash bag to pack all our waste out with us. We brought snorkels too and found 7 conch shells. Along with lots of fish. We all had a blast. We weren't alone, but the beach is long and there was plenty of privacy. The beach is shallow at least 100 yards out to the break. Perfect beach for kids. We will be back for sure. It's totally worth the walk - which was beautiful but stinky from the rotting mangroves. Check it out. It's one of my favorite beaches in PR. It reminded me of the secluded beaches in vieques.
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Mary Ann C.

Yelp
This beach is great for snorkeling. Other than that I wasn't really impressed. The parking lot was dumpy. The bath house was really gross. The shower consisted of a pipe coming out of the wall. The sand had not been raked in a long time. The first five feet out is all rock so you have to be very careful getting in. I enjoyed sitting under a tree and looking out at the water.
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Elaine H.

Yelp
I have to admit that this is a pretty decent bench and as its name implies - not too many people know about this place so our group was able to enjoy some sort of privacy. However, every coin has the flip side - since this place has not yet been fully explored, lots of protection was not in place at all. Water/sand was not as clean and no store around to sell essential items/food. We actually walked a long way before settling ourselves down. Five star potential, deducting one star for inconvenience intrudiced.
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Katie A.

Yelp
This is the kind of hidden beach featured in fantasies of a tropical paradise. Still, clear, azure waters, clean sand, plenty of shade and cool breezes. You can rent paddle boards and kayaks if you wish. There are delicious beachside restaurants serving fresh seafood. Quiet, not too populated, it feels like your own secret beach. If you want beautiful memories of your Puerto Rican vacation, you will cherish time spent at Seven Seas Beach.
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Lou S.

Yelp
This was at Playa Colora. Rough sea, but not bad at some sections. It is beautiful there, worth the walk. Just make sure to bring all you will need and want (bag & take your trash with you), there are no facilities at all.
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T K.

Yelp
After hiking 20 minutes to get there, the beach was dirty and no swimming allowed. It was private but looked and smelled like a dump. I have the feeling it is better during other seasons. We were there in April. We did switch gears and tried the Colora (Red) beach which is also on the path and it was absolutely amazing!! The water was rough but it was so beautiful.
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Scott K.

Yelp
The absolute best beach! Water is crystal clear! Lifeguards on duty. Plenty of people grilling and chilling. Not overcrowded at all. Gonna miss this place!

Sam S.

Yelp
This place is gorgeous. We spent more than one day exploring this area. First we parked at the beach lot for $5.50. We stayed on the beach area near the lifeguard tower. Than we hiked alone the beach to the west along the outside of Cabezas de San Juan Nature Preserve. There were hardly any people here. Nearly as many locals as vacationers. You can relax in the shade under the mangroves and just enjoy the spectacular views as lizards run around you. Was definitely one of my favorite places to discover while on our trip.
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Adielenah P.

Yelp
This Secret beach is the perfect, tucked away little paradise. A 15-20 mine walk through the beautiful beach forest and there you are. I visited at the end of July and the waves were a bit rumbly but still wonderful to witness. Gorgeous. Bring your own snacks and spend the day