Top 10 Things to do in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

February 15, 2018 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico including Survival Beach, Tropical Trail Rides - Isabela, Crashboat Beach, Jobos Beach, Museo del Mundillo, Mei Spa, Sandy Beach, The Old Aguadilla Lighthouse Ruins, Playa Rompe Olas, MARA San German's Museum of Art.
Restaurants in Aguadilla

1. Survival Beach

Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Excellent
88%
Good
12%
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5 based on 62 reviews

Survival Beach

Reviewed By Hector P

Located in Aguadilla is a natural heaven. A nice walk of 30 min on trails adorned with tropical forest. The pathway take you to different parts of the beach of warm water and exuberant beauty.

2. Tropical Trail Rides - Isabela

400 Bo Bajuras, Isabela 00662-5669, Puerto Rico +1 787-872-9256
Excellent
78%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 340 reviews

Tropical Trail Rides - Isabela

Horseback riding along secluded Beaches, tropical Forests, cliff cave exploring and more...

Reviewed By jimbugz

Omg where do I even start. These people at TTR are just wonderful human beings. I was trying to orchestrate and put together a proposal sometime during this ride while on the beach. Let me just say “I couldn’t of done it without them”. From ownership to tour guide these people were wonderful. Special thanks to Elizabeth, Michelle and Albert. I would DEFINITELY recommend this place to anyone looking for a good time. Oh and let’s not forget to shout out those well trained and kept horses. THEY ARE WONDERFUL!!! These pics are just a few of the MANY that we have. ❤️

3. Crashboat Beach

Pr-458 | Aguadilla, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Excellent
66%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 967 reviews

Crashboat Beach

Reviewed By Elika V

The beach in general is in perfect state to bathe, to visit and to have great time with friends and family. Although its main building food kiosk is gone, the fishermen rehabilitated another part in the parking lot and are selling various type of fresh fish during the day. They are going to sell local fritters, and refreshments. So, Crash Boat beach is ready to welcome new visitors to enjoy!!!

4. Jobos Beach

Isabela, Puerto Rico
Excellent
55%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 194 reviews

Jobos Beach

This beach on the northwest coast offers an interesting combination of mild waters, perfect for families with children, and rough water perfect for surfers, plus opportunities for fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, wind Surfing and canoeing.

Reviewed By Kelly N - Maryland

Such a beautiful place! Filled with local families and surfers. There's a friendly bar, but they didn't have power after the hurricane so they closed early when I visited. Bring a snorkel mask, there's plenty to see.

5. Museo del Mundillo

Calle Barbosa 237, Moca 00676, Puerto Rico +1 787-877-3815
Excellent
59%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
8%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 12 reviews

Museo del Mundillo

Reviewed By GringaGrrrl - San Juan, Puerto Rico

First off, you'll definitely want to call in advance to arrange a visit to this small but vital "shrine" to the craft of bobbin lace (aka "Mundillo") made famous in this humble town of Moca, PR. If you're from the NorthEast USA, the Moca area, with it's cows, farmland and wide open spaces, looks a lot like Massachusetts. The Museum is right in the main town, a few blocks from the town plaza with it's beautiful church structure. Inside, there are examples of lace from throughout the world. Mudillo lace is the result of many cultures coming to Puerto Rico and eventually, crafting their own style. To this day, it is very prestigious and traditional to have one's newborn baby clothed in Mudillo Lace Outfits and Booties. Museum Founder, "Mokay" (pronounced mo-kigh) started this Museum as a tribute to his late Mother but many Artisans from throughout the years are given tribute here. The Museum is humble and small but houses intricate lacework examples that are special to Puerto Rico. Mundillo is still done today by young and old and this
town hosts and annual "MocaFest" in the Fall that showcases this craft LIVE. A trip here (with a nearby stop at "Tender Chicken" for great Fried Chicken) plus a stop at the beautiful grounds and French Chateau known as "La Palacete de Los Moreau" makes a wonderful daytrip in the Puerto Rican Countryside. Call "La Palacete" in advance as well! Enjoy historic PR!

6. Mei Spa

Street 417 Km. 4.1 | Plaza Real carr. 417 km. 4.1 Bo. Mamey, Aguada 00602, Puerto Rico +1 787-589-7207
Excellent
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5 based on 9 reviews

Mei Spa

Mei Spa's Mission is to highlight the natural beauty of each of its customers. We are committed to providing high quality service and the best products on the market. At the same time provide a relaxing environment where you can isolate the worries of the day. Services offered Therapeutic massages • Lymphatic drainage • Reflexology • Shiatsu • Sports • Post Surgical Massage • Massage for Pregnant Women • Deep Tissue • Relaxing • Massage Anti-Cellulite • Reductive • Celestial (4 hands massage) Body treatments • Body Exfoliation • Paraffin Body aesthetics • Wrap Cryotherapy and Reafirmantes • Bands Termicas and Moulders • Ultrasonic Mesotherapy • Multipolar Radiofrequency • Cavitation • Vacun Therapy Facial esthetics • Facial Deep (cleaning) • Treatment Hydrate • Microdermabrasion Organica • Radiofrequency Facial • Peeling (basic) Facials Laser • Photo Facelift • Removing Stains • Removing Acne

Reviewed By Marie R

Excellent service and special treatment! It was the best massage ever. Beautiful place and peaceful! Definitely I recommend it, very easy to get there. It's on the west side of the Puerto Rican island, where's always sunny and beautiful! Loved it!

7. Sandy Beach

Rincon 00677, Puerto Rico +1 787-360-7562
Excellent
64%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 340 reviews

Sandy Beach

Reviewed By rosepol

After lunch at the Tamboo, we went climbed down steps to the beach, then went bodysurfing on the breakers. Great spot! Few people, fewer rocks, warm water, and enough wind. The waves are frequent, relatively easy to read, irregular enough so that I could catch one further out and get a double ride towards the beach after lurking in (between waves) chest deep water. On the shore, plenty safe if you stay near the water's edge, which is where children and dogs stayed.

8. The Old Aguadilla Lighthouse Ruins

Borinquen Beach, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Excellent
59%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 115 reviews

The Old Aguadilla Lighthouse Ruins

Reviewed By alajarae - Gurabo, Puerto Rico

Easy to access by car... and TOTALLY worth it! You will be able to take really awesome pictures! While at it also stop by Borinquen Beach to see these ruins from the other side.

9. Playa Rompe Olas

Calle Agustin Stall 12, Aguadilla 00603, Puerto Rico
Excellent
49%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
10%
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0%
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Playa Rompe Olas

Reviewed By Aniello1025 - Stamford, Connecticut

This beach is nice. Sand nice and water was calm and a beautiful blue. Separated by a walkway you can walk up to a restaurant and another separate beach area.

10. MARA San German's Museum of Art

Calle Lorencita Ramirez de Arellano de Ferre # 7, San German 00683, Puerto Rico
Excellent
75%
Good
25%
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5 based on 4 reviews

MARA San German's Museum of Art

Reviewed By Candela D - Miami, Florida, United States

A great selection of San German and some latin american art as well as regular art Exhibitions by great contemporary artists in San german's Historic district.

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