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Playa de Levittown beach in Toa Baja, PR
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View of Playa de Levittown in Toa Baja, PR
Photo: Google
View of Playa de Levittown in Toa Baja, PR
Photo: Google

Playa de Levittown

3.8(30 reviews)Activity
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and young children will love the gentle, calm waves that are perfect for first-time ocean swimmers, while older kids can practice snorkeling and swimming in a safe, supervised environment.

About

Playa de Levittown is a wonderful neighborhood beach perfect for families seeking a more local, laid-back Puerto Rican beach experience away from the tourist crowds. With calm waters ideal for young swimmers, on-duty lifeguards for peace of mind, and dedicated picnic areas, it offers everything you need for a relaxing day by the Caribbean Sea without the resort price tag.

Highlights

  • Calm, shallow waters perfect for teaching children to swim in the ocean safely
  • Lifeguards on duty for added safety and parental peace of mind
  • Covered picnic areas with tables ideal for family lunches and snack breaks
  • Authentic local atmosphere where kids can experience Puerto Rican beach culture
  • Less crowded than tourist beaches, giving families more space to spread out

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (before 10am) on weekends to snag a shaded picnic table and avoid the midday crowds, especially during summer months when local families flock here.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as the beach can have some rocks and coral fragments near the water's edge, particularly after storms.
  3. 3.Pack your own food and drinks since this is a local beach with limited nearby food vendors, though you'll find small shops in the Levittown neighborhood about a 5-minute drive away.
  4. 4.The calm waters make this an excellent spot to teach kids to swim in the ocean, but always stay within the lifeguard-supervised areas marked by flags.
  5. 5.Bring cash for parking and any incidentals, as not all facilities accept credit cards in this residential area.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday, 9am to 12pm) for the calmest waters and smallest crowds. Early morning offers the best conditions for young swimmers, and you'll experience the beach more like a local. Avoid Sunday afternoons when extended families gather for weekend picnics.

What to Know

Parking is available near the beach, typically requiring a small fee (bring cash). Restroom and shower facilities are basic but functional. Since this is a neighborhood beach rather than a resort area, bring all supplies including food, drinks, beach toys, and sun protection.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but best weather is typically December through April during Puerto Rico's dry season. Hurricane season runs June through November, when occasional closures may occur due to rough surf. Summer (June to August) brings warmer water temperatures and more local families on school vacation.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Levittown neighborhood (5-minute drive) for local food kiosks and family-friendly Puerto Rican restaurants serving favorites like mofongo, arroz con pollo, and empanadillas. For a quick bite, look for the various chinchorro-style eateries where kids can try authentic Puerto Rican street food.

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Restaurante El Criollo

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