Crash Boat Beach

Crash Boat Beach
Playa Crash Boat
Beach
Country  Puerto Rico
Municipality Flag Aguadilla
Ideal Areas for Swimming Swimming Scuba DivingScuba Diving Diving or Snorkeling Diving/Snorkeling
Playa Crash Boat
Location of Playa Crash Boat in Puerto Rico
Location Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Coordinates 18°27′30″N 67°09′54″W / 18.458392°N 67.164863°W / 18.458392; -67.164863Coordinates: 18°27′30″N 67°09′54″W / 18.458392°N 67.164863°W / 18.458392; -67.164863
Crash Boat, Summer 2008.
Pelicans been feed on Crash Boat
Some of the food options

Crash Boat Beach or Playa Crash Boat is a beach located in the northwestern Puerto Rican municipality of Aguadilla. It occupies the site of a former military port used to rescue downed air crews from Ramey Air Force Base and still retains some remains of pier infrastructure. The beach is primarily accessed by taking PR-107 to a spur signed, PR-458.

These remains have become a popular location for fishing and for jumping into the clear waters. Crash Boat also has two large sand beach areas for general bathing.

Getting There

The closest passenger airport to Crash Boat is Rafael Hernández Airport(BQN) only 4 miles(6 km) away.[1] From Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport(SJU) in Carolina, it takes about 1 hour & 30 minutes (85 miles) to get to this magnificent beach. The easiest way is using the Highway PR-22/Expreso Jose de Diego towards the west for about 52 miles. Then stay straight to go onto PR-2 Highway for about 26 miles until you reach PR-107 which will be on your right. Once in PR-107 drive for about 1.2 miles when you will reach PR-458 on your left. PR-458 will take you directly towards Crash Boat Parking as it is a dead end road. There is plenty of parking and the beach is easy to find.[2]

Facilities

There are two parking lots; the first one seen requires a fee and the other lot is a smaller one which is free but usually crowded. There are snack stands that sell Pinchos, Hot Dogs, Piña Colada, Bacalaítos, among other delicious snacking options. Also there are many lively bars that sell both local beer (try Medalla Light) and international beers. The pier (off which you can swim) and a swathe of ocher sand are a must for sun bathers and swimmers enjoying tropical clear waters. The beach has bathroom and changing facilities.

What can be done

Possibilities are endless. They include:

Name Origin

There are different stories as to how the beach got its unusual name of "Crash boat". One is that Crash boat got its name from a particularly large boat which crashed into the cement pier before turning south and running aground on the beach.[7] Another relates to the use of the beach by the military during WWII, with the dock being built to accommodate the Crash Rescue Boats Squadron, referred to simply as Crash boat and the name remained. This Crash Rescue Boats Squadron from the Air Force used to keep rescue boats here to pick up crews from the Strategic Air Command’s bombers that didn’t make the runway in the nearby Ramey Air Force Base.[8] The irony of Crash Boat Beach is that the pier / dock was originally built for fishing boats to dock there. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had different plans for this spot. Local currents dropped tons of sand into the beach and pier area making it impossible to dock a boat at the pier. Instead, the sand created a great surf spot.[9]

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