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1h 30 minutes' drive from M¡lly's
Playa La Jungla is a natural beach surrounded by mangroves in Guánica, Puerto Rico. It is known for its calm waters, often described as resembling a giant swimming pool due to the lack of waves, making it a safe and serene environment for children and those seeking tranquility.
The beach is part of the Guánica Dry Forest and is managed by the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) and the non-profit organization Protectores de Cuencas (PDC), which uses the income collected to protect and conserve natural resources in the Guánica area.
Visitors can access Playa La Jungla through a main gate where a parking fee is of $2 per person is charged. From there, it's a short five-minute drive to reach the beach.
It is recommended to start leaving by 4 pm as the gate closes at 5 pm.
Playa La Jungla is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a quiet respite from the more lively atmosphere of nearby beaches. It is particularly busy during Puerto Rico's high season, which runs from May to July.
Activities such as snorkeling and kayaking are common due to the presence of mangroves and nearby coral reefs.
The beach is part of the Guánica Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO, adding ecological and conservation value to the area.
1h 30 minutes' drive from M¡lly's
Playa Santa is a beautiful beach located in Guánica, Puerto Rico, known for its stunning turquoise waters and soft white sand. The beach stretches for approximately half a mile and is framed by coconut palm trees, offering a picturesque setting for relaxation and recreation.
Visitors can enjoy various activities at Playa Santa, including swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The beach is particularly suitable for families with young children due to its calm, shallow waters.
However, it's important to note that there are no lifeguards on duty, so visitors should exercise caution when swimming.
Playa Santa is also close to several attractions, such as the Guánica Dry Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which offers hiking trails and birdwatching opportunities.
The beach has a large parking lot with free parking, although spaces are limited.
It is particularly busy during Puerto Rico's high season, which runs from May to July.
1H 15 minutes' drive from M¡lly's
Playa Alambique, also known as El Alambique Beach, is a picturesque and vibrant destination located in Carolina, Puerto Rico, just east of San Juan.
This beach is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and serene atmosphere, making it a quieter alternative to neighboring beaches like Ocean Park and Condado Beach.
It offers a relaxing environment with perfect surf conditions, making it popular for both locals and tourists.
The beach is surrounded by vendors and shops, and rental services for chairs ($5) and umbrellas ($10) are available.
However, visitors are advised to bring their own coolers and snacks. Also note that are no charging stations or bathrooms nearby.
PARKING $5