5 Stars
Great beach! Clean and relaxing with plenty of shade from nearby trees, which is perfect for a sunny day. The little food stands around the area are a nice touch—easy to grab a quick bite or drink. Pro tip: skip the parking fee and find a spot along the road instead. Totally worth the visit!
Playa Buye has nice, clean water that’s not too cold great for a quick dip. Unfortunately, the downsides are hard to ignore: limited and tricky parking, small and damaged public bathrooms, and it’s almost always overcrowded. Worth a stop if you’re nearby, but not ideal for a relaxing beach day.
Beautiful turquoise waters with plenty of shades. There is food, changing rooms, restrooms, and parking (both paid and free street) available on site. I didn't see any trash cans, so please be prepared to take your trash with you. Several accommodations are nearby and most of them offer easy access to the beach, so plan accordingly if you wish to stay.
Playa Buyé is an absolute gem—one of Puerto Rico’s best-kept secrets! The beach is stunning, with soft golden sand, clear turquoise water, and a peaceful atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing or spending the day with family. It’s not overly crowded, which makes it feel like a true getaway.
The water is calm and great for swimming, paddleboarding, or just floating and soaking in the sun. There’s also plenty of shade from the trees if you want a break from the heat, and parking is usually easy and close to the beach.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Playa Buyé offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and laid-back vibes. A must-visit spot on the west coast of Puerto Rico!
We drove 3 hours to get to this beach from luquillo cause my wife wanted clearer water lol. She was happy here. They have natural shade and everyone just gets under a tree wherever there's space. We brought our own chairs but we saw rentals where you can get chairs and umbrellas. There was a lot in the end where you can pay 10 for parking or park for free along the street whereever there's a spot. We forgot a cooler but there was a bar right behind us that made very good drinks. Cocktails from $7 to $10 and beer for about $4 to $5. They sold typical food next to the bar like sorrullos and pastelios which came in handy. My wife liked the beach so much she almost made me drive 3 hours to go back the next day.
Chris R
2 months ago5 Stars Great beach! Clean and relaxing with plenty of shade from nearby trees, which is perfect for a sunny day. The little food stands around the area are a nice touch—easy to grab a quick bite or drink. Pro tip: skip the parking fee and find a spot along the road instead. Totally worth the visit!
Abimelec Santos
2 months agoPlaya Buye has nice, clean water that’s not too cold great for a quick dip. Unfortunately, the downsides are hard to ignore: limited and tricky parking, small and damaged public bathrooms, and it’s almost always overcrowded. Worth a stop if you’re nearby, but not ideal for a relaxing beach day.
Y Rivera
6 months agoBeautiful turquoise waters with plenty of shades. There is food, changing rooms, restrooms, and parking (both paid and free street) available on site. I didn't see any trash cans, so please be prepared to take your trash with you. Several accommodations are nearby and most of them offer easy access to the beach, so plan accordingly if you wish to stay.
Ruby Morales
2 months agoPlaya Buyé is an absolute gem—one of Puerto Rico’s best-kept secrets! The beach is stunning, with soft golden sand, clear turquoise water, and a peaceful atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing or spending the day with family. It’s not overly crowded, which makes it feel like a true getaway. The water is calm and great for swimming, paddleboarding, or just floating and soaking in the sun. There’s also plenty of shade from the trees if you want a break from the heat, and parking is usually easy and close to the beach. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Playa Buyé offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and laid-back vibes. A must-visit spot on the west coast of Puerto Rico!
L Bandz
3 weeks agoWe drove 3 hours to get to this beach from luquillo cause my wife wanted clearer water lol. She was happy here. They have natural shade and everyone just gets under a tree wherever there's space. We brought our own chairs but we saw rentals where you can get chairs and umbrellas. There was a lot in the end where you can pay 10 for parking or park for free along the street whereever there's a spot. We forgot a cooler but there was a bar right behind us that made very good drinks. Cocktails from $7 to $10 and beer for about $4 to $5. They sold typical food next to the bar like sorrullos and pastelios which came in handy. My wife liked the beach so much she almost made me drive 3 hours to go back the next day.