Crashboat
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, United States
Located in the north-west corner of the island, Playa Crash Boat Beach sits on the site of a former military port. During WWII this port was used to rescue air crews from a nearby air force base. Remains of the port still exist and serve as a popular spot to fish or jump into the water. This is a very popular beach for locals, with calm and clear water good for snorkeling. There are two parking lots, one large and paid, one small and free. There are many food options available at the beach included a range of local cuisine. Restrooms and changing facilities are available.
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
Features
- Food available nearby
- Public Parking
- Public Restrooms
- Salt Water
- Snorkeling
- Swimming
- The beach is sandy
- Changing rooms
- Monitored Water Quality
More Information
- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Crashboat and 8,000 other beaches.
- Surfrider Foundation Blue Water Task Force - Water quality test results for Crashboat.
- Surfrider Foundation Rincón - Chapter responsible for monitoring Crashboat.




