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Playa CV Sea

San Juan · Metro · San Juan · 18.45°N 66.04°W
★★★★★ Google 4.6 · 65 reviews
70 Score
Moderate — check conditions Water
Short path Access
Info listed Parking
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At a glance

Playa CV Sea is a popular beach in San Juan, Puerto Rico, known for its popularity with locals and visitors and swimming. A compact urban beach nestled in San Juan's Condado-Santurce corridor along the Atlantic coastline. Facilities include on-site dining, parking.

Best for

  • Popular
  • Swimming

Know before

  • Short path
  • Parking: Street parking only in the surrounding residential area. Metered spots fill quickly during business hours. Rideshare services are abundant in this part of San Juan and often the easiest option.

Facilities

  • Food & Drinks
  • Parking
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Swimming
Moderate — check conditions
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Snorkel
Limited
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Family
Yes — safe for kids
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Access
Short path
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Best time
Mornings offer calmer water on this north-facing Atlantic beach. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. Summer months are warmest but also bring the most unpredictable wave conditions. Winter swells from the north can make swimming difficult from December through February. Spring and fall offer the best balance of warm weather and manageable surf.
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Vibe
Popular

Amenities

✓ Food & Drinks ✓ Parking

Beach Score

70/100
How this beach
rates for a day out
⭐ Overall
70
🌊 Calm water
60
🤿 Snorkeling
44
🌾 Seclusion
48
👨‍👩‍👧 Family
76
🚻 Facilities
48
Limited facilities Bring water, shade, food, and everything you need for the day.

Conditions today

83°Overcast
Wind
17 km/h
UV index
Low
Humidity
76%
Feels like
87°
☀ Sunrise 5:54 am🌙 Sunset 7:04 pm

Where it is

San Juan · Metro · San Juan18.45°N 66.04°W

About Playa CV Sea

A compact urban beach nestled in San Juan's Condado-Santurce corridor along the Atlantic coastline. Easily accessible from neighborhood streets, Playa CV Sea offers residents and visitors a convenient swimming spot without the crowds of larger metropolitan beaches. Perfect for a quick ocean dip while exploring San Juan's vibrant coastal neighborhoods, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

✦ Urban Neighborhood Beach ✦ Metropolitan Beach Access ✦ Close to Santurce Dining Scene

Local tips

Early mornings and late afternoons are best. Midday sun on this exposed beach can be intense.
Walk to nearby Santurce for excellent local restaurants and street food. La Placita market is close by.
Limited street parking in the neighborhood. Consider walking from your hotel or using rideshare.
Atlantic currents can be strong along this stretch. Check conditions before swimming and stay close to shore.
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit+

The ideal time to visit Playa CV Sea depends on your preferences for weather, water conditions, and crowd levels. Understanding seasonal patterns helps you plan accordingly.

  • Winter (December–March): Brings largest north Atlantic swells and more dynamic conditions. Swimming may be difficult during peak months (December–February) due to strong currents and high surf.
  • Spring and Fall (April–May, September–November): Offer the best balance of warm water, manageable surf conditions, and reliable weather.
  • Summer (June–August): Features calmest seas and warmest water, though afternoon thunderstorms are common and unpredictable wave conditions may occur.
  • Dry Season (January–April): Generally provides the most reliable beach weather overall.
  • Time of Day: Early mornings and late afternoons are best; avoid intense midday sun (10 AM–2 PM) on this exposed beach.
  • Weekday vs. Weekend: Weekdays are considerably less crowded; arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot.
What to Bring+

Swimming Essentials:

  • Comfortable swimsuit
  • Goggles for better underwater visibility
  • Towel

Sun and Heat Protection:

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) – essential due to Puerto Rico's intense tropical sun
  • Hat or visor for additional sun protection
  • Portable beach umbrella or pop-up shade tent – highly recommended, as natural shade may be limited

Hydration and Nutrition:

  • Reusable water bottle – stay hydrated in the tropical heat
  • Snacks – though food is available nearby, bringing your own ensures convenient options

Personal Safety:

  • Waterproof bag or secure container for personal belongings – there is no lifeguard on duty, and keeping valuables secure is important on an urban beach
About This Beach
History & Background+

Playa CV Sea is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital city founded in 1521, situated on the north coast. The beach sits within the Condado-Santurce corridor, two historic neighborhoods known for their distinctive character and cultural vibrancy. This stretch of Puerto Rico's Atlantic-facing northern coast experiences consistent trade winds and wave energy throughout the year, with winter months bringing larger swells from the north Atlantic.

This small, accessible urban beach provides a convenient ocean retreat for both residents and visitors exploring the San Juan metropolitan area. Santurce, the adjacent neighborhood, is home to acclaimed restaurants, bars, and art galleries within walking distance, reflecting the area's cultural importance and ongoing relationship with the coastal environment.

Playa CV Sea carries the character of its urban surroundings, offering an informal beach experience that connects locals and travelers to Puerto Rico's coastal heritage without requiring special planning or transport.

Nearby Attractions+

Playa CV Sea is situated in San Juan, which offers several attractions and experiences beyond the beach itself. The location provides easy access to cultural landmarks, dining, shopping, and other beaches worth exploring.

  • El Morro and San Cristóbal Fortresses – Historic colonial military structures offering views and cultural significance
  • Condado Strip – San Juan's famous beachfront district with resorts, restaurants, and entertainment
  • Santurce Neighborhood – Adjacent area featuring acclaimed local restaurants, bars, art galleries, and street food
  • La Placita Market – Close by, offering fresh local produce, traditional foods, and authentic Puerto Rican market experience
  • Local Restaurants and Kiosks (Chinchorros) – Serving traditional Puerto Rican fare including mofongo (mashed plantain with garlic), tostones (fried plantain slices), empanadillas, bacalaítos (codfish fritters), and fresh seafood
  • Weekend Food Stalls – Informal vendors selling piraguas (shaved ice with fruit syrup) and other snacks at affordable prices
  • Other San Juan Beaches – Balneario El Escambrón, Punta Las Marías, and Escambron Beach, each with distinct character
  • San Juan Town Center – Central plaza with church, local shops, and cafes offering everyday Puerto Rican town life experience
  • Weekend Markets and Fiestas Patronales – Patron saint celebrations featuring live music, food, and cultural performances throughout the year
Local Tips+
  • Explore Santurce on foot – Walk to nearby Santurce for excellent local restaurants, street food, and cultural atmosphere. La Placita market is within easy reach and offers authentic Puerto Rican food and produce.
  • Respect Atlantic currents – Atlantic currents can be strong along this stretch of coast. Check conditions before swimming and stay close to shore to ensure your safety.
  • Know your beach rights – As with all Puerto Rico beaches, the beach zone up to the high-tide mark is public land by law, regardless of any adjacent private property or signage. You have the legal right to access and enjoy any beach in Puerto Rico.
  • Practice responsible tourism – Pack out all trash and leave the beach as you found it. Puerto Rico's coastal ecosystems are under pressure from development and climate change, and responsible visitors make a real difference.
  • Protect sea turtle nesting sites – Between April and November, sea turtles may nest on sandy beaches. If you spot a nest or hatchlings, keep your distance and report it to the DRNA (Department of Natural Resources).
  • Learn basic Spanish phrases – Spanish is the primary language in most areas outside San Juan's main tourist zones. Learning phrases like '¿Dónde está la playa?' (Where is the beach?) and 'Gracias' (Thank you) shows respect and goes a long way with locals, who are generally warm and helpful toward culturally respectful visitors.

Getting there & safety

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Access

Short path. Street parking only in the surrounding residential area. Metered spots fill quickly during business hours. Rideshare services are abundant in this part of San Juan and often the easiest option.

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Swim smart

No lifeguard on duty. Atlantic currents run along this stretch of San Juan coastline and can be strong. Avoid swimming during high surf advisories. This is an urban beach so be mindful of personal belongings left on the sand.

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Questions

Where is Playa CV Sea located?

Playa CV Sea is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The exact coordinates are 18.449984, -66.036835. You can use GPS navigation or follow signs to San Juan and look for beach access points.

Is Playa CV Sea good for swimming?

Yes, Playa CV Sea is a public beach open for swimming.

What facilities are available at Playa CV Sea?

Playa CV Sea offers the following facilities: Food, Parking.

What activities can I do at Playa CV Sea?

Popular activities at Playa CV Sea include swimming. The beach is perfect for a day trip from San Juan.

Is there parking at Playa CV Sea?

Yes, Playa CV Sea has parking available.

What is the best time to visit Playa CV Sea?

The best time to visit Playa CV Sea is during Puerto Rico's dry season from December to April. For fewer crowds, visit on weekday mornings. Always check weather conditions before visiting.

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