Things to do in Aguadilla

Crash Boat Beach
Named after the several brightly colored fishermen boats that “crashed” on the beach’s shores, Crash Boat Beach is extremely popular among locals and visitors. The beach is highly regarded for surfing in the winter months, but during the rest of the year, the area is known for beach volleyball, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, its fishing pier and cheap local food. There’s plenty of parking nearby, so we recommend making a day out of it and staying to enjoy the beautiful sunset.

Rincon Beach
Located just 30 minutes away from Aguadilla, Rincon became a world-known surfing spot after hosting the International Surfing Championships in 1968. The town has several neighborhoods, each with its unique characteristics. Puntas, in the north, is a hill that overlooks some of the area's best surfing spots, and Balneario, in the south, is home to several casual and authentic restaurants.

Aguadilla Travel Tips
Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time
Passport Required: If you are a U.S. citizen, you do not need a passport, you will just need the same identification you would bring to travel domestically. If you’re not a U.S. citizen, you will need a passport.
Languages Spoken: Spanish and English
Power: Standard U.S. Plug
Currency: U.S. Dollar
Transportation: Taxis are a great way to get around, but if you’re staying for a few nights, we recommend renting a car so you can see as much of the island as possible. After you’ve selected your flight, hotel and room type, simply click “add a car” to see all the rental options that best suit you and/or your party. Click here to learn more.