
Playa Seven Seas is a highly recommended location for snorkeling owing to its lucid waters and varied marine life. If you are a novice in this endeavor, fret not as the ocean is relatively tranquil, allowing for a hassle-free snorkeling experience.
Additionally, the Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve, located towards the eastern side, offers an opportunity to delve into the distinctive flora, fauna and wildlife of Puerto Rico.
Visitor reviews highlight that the beach has crystal-clear water, is suitable for families with children, and has plenty of shade from large trees. Visitors complain about the water being wavy and rocky, not suitable for swimming, and the beach being a bit dirty and littered with leaves. One review recommends visiting the "hidden beach" for a more beautiful experience, but it requires a 20-minute walk. Some visitors enjoyed the rocky sand, but it's not good for snorkeling since the visibility is low.
If you’re planning a trip to Playa Seven Seas, consider staying in the town of Fajardo, which is known for its proximity to both the beach and the Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve. Most visitors enjoy the convenience of accommodations in Fajardo that allow easy access to the beach and nearby attractions.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
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