A truly brilliant natural wonder, this bay, particularly on moonless nights, literally glows in the dark.
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A truly brilliant natural wonder, this bay, particularly on moonless nights, literally glows in the dark.
Al's doesn't have a pool! It's on the water though. They have the very best Margaritas.
Mosquito Bay is the brightest biobay in the world. There is no way to describe it but that you must see it. The trips to and from Vieques island are hit or miss on the ferry, though, so if you can...
The pretty capital of Vieques offers a restored 1840s fort and busy waterfront.
The one fact most folks know about Vieques --if they know even one-- is that the U.S. Navy used it for target practice. But the real fact is that only the tiny, easternmost tip of the island was...
If paradise had palm trees...they'd call it Sun Bay.
This appropriately-named beach, curving like a half moon, is shallow enough to walk out 40 feet.
Located at the far western end of Puerto Rico, this narrow beach gets high ratings for diving the offshore reef in 10 to 30 feet of water, which features sloping valleys and huge coral.
The rough surf of Navio Beach attracts surfers and a younger, more hip crowd.
Snorkel among colorful fish in the coral gardens of this Vieques island.
This rather remote beach is scenic and breathtaking with a mildly rugged coastline and perfect waters for swimming and snorkeling.
This shallow reef is teeming with coral and sea creatures, making this underwater site alive with movement and color that surrounds the diver.
An open-water dive with depths from 50 to 75 feet, this popular site was an area used by the Navy for anchoring, and where underwater explorers can find bottles and other interesting "artifacts."
A popular diving spot for underwater explorers with scuba or snorkeling gear.
Navy used this base to train soldiers.
Highway 997 runs in front of Camp Garcia.
