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Mata de Plátano
If you're spending some time in Mata de Plátano, Luquillo Beach and Azul Beach are top sights worth seeing.
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Luquillo Beach Vacation
Unwind on the shoreline and admire the sunlight glimmering on the water during your Luquillo vacation. If you're craving a full beach experience, a trip to Luquillo certainly delivers. Chances are you've heard of Luquillo Beach (2 kilometers away). We suggest finding accommodations nearby. However, loads of travelers also book Luquillo packages that are closer to Azul Beach or Balneario La Monseratte, two other superb nearby options.
Things You Should Know About Luquillo
- If you think the perfect vacation is ocean breezes and walks along the shore, check out our Luquillo beach hotels. You're sure to forget the pressures of daily life at these perfectly located retreats.
- Luquillo also has a nice selection of apartments. Fairfield by Marriott Luquillo Beach and Selva Boutique Hotel - Luquillo Oceanfront Retreat - Adults only are a hit with travelers and are worth considering.
- Luquillo is home to around 8,300 people. Why not get out and say hello to a few of them? It's an excellent way to pick up some inside intel on the place! Also look up our Luquillo things to do page.
- If you're on the lookout for things to see and do during your stay, add Carabali Rainforest Park, Azul Beach and La Selva to your travel schedule. Also, take a look at our Luquillo vacation deals to get great deals on your experiences, hotels and more.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Luquillo

Condado Beach
This beach within the bustling city of San Juan is the perfect place to relax for a few hours.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro
This walled fortress was once used to protect Puerto Rico from invading colonies, and today offers visitors a dramatic reminder of that history.