Camping Beaches in Puerto Rico

Wake up to the sound of waves at Puerto Rico's beach camping spots. From developed campgrounds at natural reserves to primitive beachfront camping on remote islands, here are the best places to pitch a tent by the ocean.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you camp on beaches in Puerto Rico? β–Ό
Yes! Several beaches allow camping, including Flamenco Beach in Culebra (the most popular), Sun Bay in Vieques, and several DRNA-managed natural reserves. Permits are usually required and can be obtained from the DRNA or municipal offices.
How much does beach camping cost in Puerto Rico? β–Ό
Camping fees vary from free to about $20 per night. Flamenco Beach camping costs around $20/night. DRNA natural reserve camping is typically $10-15/night. Some primitive spots are free but require a permit.
What should I bring for beach camping in Puerto Rico? β–Ό
Essential items include a waterproof tent, insect repellent (mosquitoes are common), reef-safe sunscreen, water containers (potable water may not be available), a camping stove, and a headlamp. Pack out all trash.

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