Aguadilla's Surf Legacy
Our beautiful town is deeply rooted in surfing history. The legacy began in the 1960s when personnel from the Ramey Air Force Base first started riding the local waves, helping transform Puerto Rico's northwest coast into a true surf capital. Today, renowned breaks like Surfer's Beach and the powerful reels of Wilderness continue to challenge surfers from around the globe.
Explore & Fuel Up
When you're not in the water, the Aguadilla coastline is packed with breathtaking places to explore:
- Crash Boat Beach: Famous for its colorful pier and crystal-clear swimming conditions—a must-visit.
- Punta Borinquen Lighthouse: Explore historic stone ruins that offer the ultimate sunset ocean views.
- Survival Beach: A magnificent hike through rugged coastal rocks leading to a secluded stretch of paradise.
Whether you're catching a sunrise tube at Wilderness, or spending a lazy afternoon snorkeling at Crash Boat, an Aola Açaí bowl is your perfect post-adventure fuel!