In Fajardo we beached it with the crowds and embraced the party scene at Seven Seas one day and then Playa Escondida was a separate full day.
Seven Seas is excellent, but, Playa Escondida is what makes a stay in Fajardo so worth it!
Fajardo is for the locals. We hung with them and we got to know them and their stories when we immersed ourselves in the scene at Playa Seven Seas. Speaking of stories, I had posted this picture on my insta-stories with the update: drinking.rum.punch.pouches. As one does.
Seven Seas is a terrific beach for the little ones offering a sandy inlet with calm shallow waters and the opportunity for a casual beach walk. On the weekends everyone is here to party so prepare for crowds!
On the contrary, the hidden Playa Escondida is reached by a mile or so hike through a heavily wooded area. It is the same general parking area as Seven Seas but on the hike you've gone around enough outcroppings to wind up at a completely different beach.
And it is s t u n n i n g.
Along the same hiking path there is a right that takes you to Playa Colorá. (We did not go to this beach.)
Behold the serenity! I give the boys a lot of credit for loving an adventure and making our journey-of-a-day on a deserted beach simply incredible.
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