You feel as though you’ve gone to the end of the earth when
you stand atop the stunning cliffs rimming the peninsula beyond pristine Playa
Sucia, the beach at the extreme southwest corner of Puerto Rico, and look out
across the vast turquoise sea.
Most hikers who come here take the breathtaking 1 ½ mile trail
that encircles the iconic lighthouse Los Morrillos. We did it, ourselves, a
couple of years ago. (Here's the video) It was amazing!
But if you sneak off to the very left side of Playa Sucia
(also known as Playuela), you’ll find a billy goat trail of about 2 ½ miles
that gives you devastating beautiful views of the lighthouse from across the
bay, with waves crashing into the cliffs below. You’ll also take in the crescent
beach and the vast ocean beyond. The area is called Acantilados de Cabo Rojo,
which translates to the Cliffs of Cabo Rojo. If you’re afraid of heights, don’t
go too close to the edge! Otherwise, prepare to be blown away, by both wind and
natural beauty.
There’s no shade, so wear sunscreen and a sunhat, and bring
water to drink. But the most important accessory is your camera! We suggest you
drop your beach chairs and swimsuits under a seagrape tree on the beach before
hiking so you can cool off afterward with a dip in the warm waves.
INFO
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