Seven Seas Beach, Public beach in Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Seven Seas Beach is a public beach in Fajardo with a crescent-shaped shoreline and clear turquoise water. Almond trees and palm groves line the shore, offering natural shade throughout the day.
The beach emerged as an important gathering place in Fajardo during the growth of maritime activities in the region in the early 1900s. It has remained a favored recreation spot for locals and visitors of the eastern coast ever since.
Local vendors sell traditional Puerto Rican snacks and drinks that reflect the tastes of the eastern coastal region. Visitors can sample these local foods while sitting on the sand and experiencing how the community shares its culinary traditions.
The beach has shower facilities, restrooms, and picnic tables for visitors to use. Parking is available nearby with plenty of space for vehicles close to the entrance.
A coral reef offshore acts as a natural barrier that keeps the water calm and protected. This sheltered location makes swimming and snorkeling enjoyable year-round, as the waves are blocked by the reef formation.
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