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The Northwest The entire northwest of the island is teeming with superb surfing and diving beaches and is rich with good wave-sailing spots. Our most famous is Shacks, located in the town of Isabela. Conditions range from inviting to threatening and can change daily. It’s windier here than anywhere on the north coast. If you only had one sail, it would be a 5.0. Kiteboarders would sail every day with a 9.5 to 11.5m. Some Famous Spots Shacks Surfer's Beach Jobos |
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The Metro Area Punta Las Marías A good launch from which to explore the wave-sailing possibilities is the east corner of Park Boulevard Street, about 3 miles west of the airport. It offers beachfront street parking, a grassy rigging area and easy access to several of Punta's clean breaks. The leftmost break, Sunset, is hardly ever sailed because it’s so far downwind. It has a deep-water peeling right wave and holds a very big swell with ease. Some Famous Spots Dominoes Puntas Caballos The epicenter of Kiteboarding activity is in Isla Verde and Punta las Marías. Wide, sandy beaches with a steady sideshore breeze make them perfect for all levels. The cool thing about PR is that kiters and windsurfers actually get along pretty good so it's not unusual for both kiters and windsurfers to share the same beaches & breaks. |
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| The South Coast
The south coast is fairly well known to local sailors but largely ignored by visiting windsurfers. With more than 60 miles of beaches, it’s a pity because the sailing can be very rewarding to those willing to explore a bit. On the southwest corner of Puerto Rico, you’ll find La Parguera. This gorgeous area features dozens of mangrove islands and sand cays spread over 5 miles of shallow, clear water. The winds are a steady 15 to 20 knots just about every day. The access difficulties will be a small price to pay to sail among the unspoiled, stunning charm of these islands. A floaty free-riding or course-racing board will make exploring easy. Your best bet it is to cruise into the town marina and rent a small open boat for the day. Pack a cooler, load the gear and head out to Cayo Enrique. At first rigging in the shallows may seem like a hassle but after a few runs in smooth Parguera water you’ll know you hit the jackpot. Ask the locals to point you in the right direction to other launches, nightspots and places to stay. On the southwest corner of Puerto Rico, you’ll find Guanica and La Parguera some of the best windsurfing and kiteboarding towns in the island. Some Famous Spots Gilligan's Bay Ballena Ballena Ola Lajas La Parguera |
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