JAKARTA - There is nothing wrong with preparing to choose a destination this summer, along with vaccination programs in various countries and plans for vaccine passports.

One of the destinations you can put on the list is Puerto Rico. With 270 miles of coastline in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico has a choice of nearly 300 beaches, of course you are very spoiled here.

You can choose to surf to relax in a small bay which is an interesting photo spot. Here are 4 beaches in Puerto Rico that you can visit after the COVID-19 pandemic, reported Euronews.

Flamenco Beach, Culebra
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Flamenco Beach (Source: discoverpuertorico)

Flamenco Beach is one of the finest sand spots in the Caribbean and has been heralded as the second most beautiful beach in the world, according to The Discovery Channel.

Consistently ranked as one of the world's best beaches, Flamenco Beach was recently named in the top 10 'best beaches in the Caribbean in 2021'. Tripadvisor, making award-winning beaches a dream destination for future travel.

Located on Culebra Island, off the coast of Puerto Rico, this stretch of sand stretches for nearly two kilometers and is framed by majestic hills and tropical palm trees. Known for its clear and calm turquoise waters, Flamenco Beach is a paradise for snorkeling, swimming and sunbathing.

Black Sand Beach, Vieques
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Black Sand Beach. (Source: discoverpuertorico)

Black Sand Beach is one of Puerto Rico's rarest and most dramatic beaches, ideal for tourists looking to explore the hidden gems of the Caribbean.

Situated on a rugged coastline, Black Sand Beach sits on the southern side of Vieques Island, a charming small island off the coast of mainland Puerto Rico. It is home to the world's brightest lighted bays, pristine wildlife sanctuaries and a number of secret beachside escapes.

After hitting the short coastal route, tourists will be rewarded with breathtaking views and volcanic sand art that migrate from this remote area.

Domes Beach, Rincón
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Domes Beach. (Source: discoverpuertorico)

In Puerto Rico's northwestern tip, Domes Beach is a surfers paradise open all year round. The area is known for some of the best lodgings on the island, with beaches often hosting international surfing competitions, including Corona Pro Surf.

Surrounded by lush vegetation, this beach is most famous for whale watching during winter. The humpback whale that migrates past Rincón from January to March and can be seen from the historic Punta Higüero lighthouse, or from the waves, as the locals do.

The winter months are also where you will witness the biggest waves and this is the best place to experience the spectacular sunrise surf.

Mar Chiquita, Manatí
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Mar Chiquita. (Source: discoverpuertorico)

Mar Chiquita is one of the most popular natural pools on the north coast of Puerto Rico. This is the perfect place with sparkling blue water. Its beauty makes this beach Instagramable. Mar Chiquita translates to Little Sea, an apt description of a bay protected from the Atlantic Ocean by two outcrops of limestone protecting a beautiful coast.


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