It's in Fajardo, and you can get there from the Lighthouse in that county. It's a walk so bring some water. Or you can get someone with a boat (fisherman, ect..) who knows the coast, and leave you there.
snich
who put that photos and information on internet it's a fu#*$g dumbass, thanks for publish a magical spot one time uncrowded.
comment by water taxi, 2006-10-01 14:42:24
beware of pirates
surf there until you see a center console with twin mercurys 200 hp that's when your session is done the locals are in. we share this place only when we are not surfing it. theres around 5 waves around this area,lefts and rights.
comment by yo mama, 2006-08-13 02:28:16
Racetracks
I've lived here for 10 years, and it really breaks best on N-NW long period ground swell, cold fronts & hurricains. It's very susceptible to the very little tide change we have +-2 feet at the most. The wind can screw it up in a hurry, and the paddle out through the channel in the reef is totally scethchy on big days. Bring a pair of huevos...but as the others have said, when it's on...whoa.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-02-29 21:02:13