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    Jobos Beach

    4.4 (36 reviews)

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    Where to catch a wave....
    Sergio M.

    I got to know Jobos as I took an intro surfing class by Aloha Surf. Outstanding well kept and maintained beach in Isabela. Soft white sand. Lots of palm trees for shade and half of the beach is protected from the surf by the cove and rocks. Only minor complaint is the parking -- $5 is reasonable for the day -- but the potholes - que locura! Sheer madness. Would definitely come back and try to find a better parking situation.

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    Lovely beach. Went on a weekday when less people were around and it was clear blue and gorgeous. Friday and weekends are more crowded. You can park along the main road and walk over.

    Katherine L.

    Very beach like, with a big surfer community! Lots of options for food, arrive early especially on wknds because it gets crowded and parking is a hassle. Make sure you park facing the correct direction as they are ticketing for wrong "way" parking along the strip. In many parts of the island you can park on the street facing whichever direction but some towns are changing this freedom of parking, Isabela is one of these towns!

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    Paige S.

    Great place to surf, swim, sit by the beach, or grab something to eat. Lots of people offer surf lessons and a worker at the Moku surf shop does henna tattoos!

    Lori S.

    Love the environment. Great people fantastic time . Drinks all day long. ENJOY YOUR DAY

    Awesome experience and beautiful scenery!

    Beautiful beach, great atmosphere, but dangerous currents! Nice restaurants. And great vibes.

    Christina P.

    It required a rental car and an early morning drive to get from Condado to Jobos Beach in Isabela, but it was one of the highlights of my time in PR. It was so cool to spend time at this beach which is much smaller and way less touristy than anything near our hotel. My husband set up a private surf lesson with a local who showed him the best waves and gave him general pointers on the surf conditions there. Meanwhile I had a quiet, peaceful spot on the beach all to myself to enjoy the warm water, great views, and a good book. The neighborhood surrounding is rustic and filled with little local spots - no huge resorts or cheesy chain restaurants that I could see. We got a great recommendation on a restaurant nearby from the surf instructor and just made a day of it. I can't speak for the nightlife but I saw several beachside bars that probably make for a fun scene at nights and on weekends. One thing to note: several locals and the surf instructor all warned us about an extremely dangerous part of the coast where a lot of people have been taken out by vicious tides. I'm more of a toe-dipper when it comes to the ocean, but if you're an aggressive swimmer, body boarder, or surfer who's out there without a local guide, I'd really watch out for that spot and the painful coral you could be slammed into!

    Michael C.

    If you saw the Anthony Bourdain No Reservations, PR episode you know the story about the man who lost his cow through an ocean blowhole; well, this is the beach Anthony visited. On a fine Sunday afternoon we happened to stumble on this place while looking for the blowhole. Not wanting to look like tourists, we didn't take any pictures till we were in the car leaving. THIS is where the party happens on a Sunday afternoon, and the locals start to get a little loose as the alcohol flows and the day wears on. One the ocean side is, of course, the beach. On the inland side is a strip of permanent food stands which fry the hell out of everything and chase it down with cheap beer and soda. Loud, crowded and lots of fun. This strip is a car show unto itself, with the brightly-painted lowriders and all, with pumpin' speakers to draw attention. There's lots of class here, much of it low, so don't come down here if you can't hang with that. No high maka makas here, as the Hawaiian brahs would say. The crescent beach forms some nice, clean waves - up to 15 foot or more I hear. The little kids run all around when the mommas let 'em off their leashes. *** Party on Welfare Island *** Woohoo***

    Little shop!
    Juliette L.

    Little beach right on the coast. The beach has public restrooms, a bar, a food shack, and a little store which sells things like souvenirs and floaters. The drinks were good, but not anything special. Their speciality is a frozen coconut with rum. The bar was a typical outside bar, but the bartender is EXTREMELY slow. They had Icies for the kids along with many food options. Since I am gluten free, I could only have the rice which was super cheap (about a $1-$1.50) and super yummy! I could've eaten it all day. As for the beach itself, I did not go swimming, but my cousin went surfing and said the beach/water was great. There are very few tables with umbrellas, so I advise you to bring your own. There is a huge parking lot with an mr softy ice cream truck.

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    I loved it ! It was beautiful !clear water and el pozo de Jacinto is around there too . A true beauty go if you are around the area .

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    Wow! Amazing place to swim, surf, eat and enjoy the views the way locals do. Really enjoyed time with the family here!

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    Superb surfing beach, laid back fun! Several restaurant/ bars. Public beach access. Festival atmosphere. If in Isabele drop by.

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    Verde Azul - Great time paddleboarding the river today.

    Verde Azul

    4.8(17 reviews)
    3.7 km

    We did almost all of our activities during our vacation with Verdeazul because we knew these guys…read morewere the best. We did the river and ocean paddleboarding tours, and two surfing tours. We had Adrian and Giovanni for the tours and just had a blast! They really treat you well and accommodate the tours to your style. It's like your just hanging out with some old friends. Your not just doing these awesome adventures - we also learned about the Puerto Rican culture, ancestry history, and they gave great restaurant recommendations. We rented a car but some other people on our tour group were picked up by Verdeazul for the adventures. Adrian even helped us get connected to a vet when we found a sato (Puerto Rican slang for a street mutt)! We have the most memorable memories from this trip thanks to the guys at Verdeazul! We strongly suggest booking something through them and would recommend it to all our friends and family. They take all the photos for you and email them to you so you don't have to worry about trying to capture the moment and enjoy it at the same time. Not to be missed!

    Website didn't have pricing info so I reached out via email. The owner was quick to respond to my…read moreinquiries. We decided to book a kayaking tour, but I wish we would have paddle boarded but kiddos didn't want. Anyway, as I mentioned the owner was awesome when we arrived. Brian our guide on the tour was super laidback. Was trying to find things to point out during our tour and wasn't invasive at all. Allowed us space to enjoy the beautiful scenery as a family. We stopped for a bit at a swing and the kids had a blast. Some dude told confronted Brian about some permit, which brian told me later they of course had, but Brian played it cool and let the man say his piece and he went on his way. Really a memorable experience. Amazing views of cliffs on the way back. Thanks to Scott and Brian for the experience. We will see y'all next time for sure

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    Verde Azul - Adrian diving under Crash Boat Pier!

    Adrian diving under Crash Boat Pier!

    Verde Azul - Climbing up so I can jump off into the river. (This is an optional stop on the paddleboarding river tour.)

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    Climbing up so I can jump off into the river. (This is an optional stop on the paddleboarding river tour.)

    Rincon Surf School - Thanks Rincon Surf School, B-Mo & James for a great time!  We'll be back!

    Rincon Surf School

    4.7(18 reviews)
    25.2 km

    This is a hard review. The owner, Travis, did us a favor by getting us in for a surf lesson. I've…read moresurfed before in several places. The problem we had was the surf instructor. There was a language barrier and an instruction barrier. His name is Manuel and his nickname Unca. We just didn't jive. That said, I thought two or three other instructors seemed great. We were all in the waves at the same time. I'd recommend the school but not the instructor we had.

    So we were here for a wedding and was looking to take some surfing lessons in September and the…read morehurricane season. My GF does basically anything on a board and wanted to try regular surfing for a change. Myself 42, 100kg and 193 cm tall never been standing on any kind of board. So this was a challenge worthy Rincon Surf School. :) We found the school online and got it recommended by Billy at Casa Verde Hotel as well. Since we were here for 10 days we wanted to talk to the people at the surf school straight away so on the second day we went passed the school and talked to Whit. Whit he's the typical surfer dude skinny, around 175-180cm maybe, long dark hair with highlights, kinda look like Ryan Gossling with long hair. Lol Anyway, when we told Ryan... Whit about our plans he started with booking us for one day and also since I didn't know the basics, he went through everything in 30 mins with us about the waves, places, safety and some rules all for free. Then on the day we met up with two teachers Mike and Johnny and some other students, they even picked us up at our hotel at 07:00. Then told us that we're heading down to Middles to surf. Mike, who's a smaller version of Whit is the nice talkative guy. He knows a lot and want to tell you everything as fast as possible leaving you with a pair of sore ears afterwards. :) Johnny, also a copy of Whit with the highlights and everything, but a bit taller was our teacher. He told me that he will get me standing in 3 lessons. And i'll tell you at Middles, that was a real challenge for this guy and my GF she was like killing everyone from the first to the last wave. First they told s a little about the beach, currents and waves. The went through the entrance and exit spots and some safety if you got tired. Johnny told us to keep a lookout for him in the water since hes got this Xray surfers eyes and spot all the waves heading our way. So I keept paddling back to him every time I feel for some feedback. He kept coaching even though I looked like a hopeless, he's humble and in some way understands what you are going through. So eventually after first day I caught 2 waves in the 2 hours we were in the water. We got a ride back to the hotel after this and Mike was telling us all about food places along the road. The second lesson was also at Middles and basically went the same, I manage to catch two waves in the 2 hours and also learnt how to place my selfband even sit on the longboard without falling over in the water. Also didn't swallow as much water as the first lesson. Last lesson with Johnny was today and we went to an awesome place called Surfers Spot, where we saw this old guy with a helmet hehe. Today there were lots of surfer in the water and we shared the waves. Today Johnny told me to try to grab the sides while trying to stand up, and to my surprice i caught all waves except two, just as Johnny had promised in the beginning. We had an amazing three lessons and would recommend this school to anyone coming to Puerto Rico for some surfing no matter what your level is. These guys are amazing and I really like Mike and Johnny so I you can choose take any of these two teachers and you will end up happy and safe. :) On our way back we got to talk to Travis, the owner of Rincon Surf School. He's really cool, a bitnolder that the others and all blond, laidback and cool. He knew everything about our 3 days and what waves we've caught. We got a really good price for our 3 lessons and apparently they can even help with cheap lodging for those who only want to surf. Grwat place and we leave happy heading back for Sweden with some new experience. Don't wait, book now!!!

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    Rincon Surf School - Me (left), our instructor Ben in the middle, who was awesome!, and my brother alex on the right

    Me (left), our instructor Ben in the middle, who was awesome!, and my brother alex on the right

    Rincon Surf School - Alex from the surf school is so nice!! She has a cute dog named Jess

    Alex from the surf school is so nice!! She has a cute dog named Jess

    Rincon Surf School - Surfers.

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    Wave Riding Vehicles - Stairs to Playa Jobos

    Wave Riding Vehicles

    4.3(12 reviews)
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    I love going there! They are super friendly staffs and very cheap rental price compare others! Easy…read moreto get a rental and go down to the beach. This place is good for beginner or causal surfer/swimmer. Parking on street, usually get full easily near sunset time. Keep you eyes out for narrow road and street parking. This place foes have water bottles, many souvenirs T-shirts & accessories. Also they do have some surf accessories if you need rent or purchase it. I believe they only have one bathroom. Ask the staffs, they always help you out and give your good resources!

    Jobos Beach is a great area to surf from beginner to advanced. It is one of the most only…read morebeach-break beaches in the area, making it forgiving when you wipe out. Not knowing the area, and being pretty new to surfing (I've done a lot of other boarding), I was very pleased with the helpfulness, knowledge, and friendliness I was provided by Isaira. She showed me how to navigate the area, which made my experience 100x better, helped me choose the board I needed, and made me feel welcome to the area. Later, she even helped me find my sister when I couldn't, as she was my emergency contact. Prices were a great value, and they have a nice selection of gear to buy or rent. Having worked at several snowboard shops over the years, this place reminded me of good times. Highly recommended.

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    Wave Riding Vehicles - View from the porch

    View from the porch

    Wave Riding Vehicles - WRV PR and some of their rental board.

    WRV PR and some of their rental board.

    Wave Riding Vehicles - Inside the shop

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    Jobos Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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