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| Villa Palmira, offers you a unique experience on the Caribbean Sea with delightful swimming, beach combing, and walking on a nearly private, natural beach more than two miles long. |
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Just steps away, down a palm tree lined walk, is the beach. The swimming is safe and the ocean floor sandy. Children will find the edge waters shallow and inviting. Adults can swim out a few hundred feet for deeper waters and still find a sandy bottom. |
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| A view of nearby Vieques Island can be seen from the beach. |
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| A grassy palm treed area offers a shady spot for kids to play. |
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| On one side of the Villa Palmira beach, a nature center provides hiking trails and kayaking. |
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| To the north a Government Park limits access to the beach and stretches more than a mile to Punta Santiago, a quaint beach town with nightlife and a number of well-regarded native seafood restaurants. |
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| A newly opened water park is just a few hundred yards down the beach. Kids can play for $4 per day and adults can supervise from shady pavillions located to the side of the pond area. |
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| Take a evening stroll on the beach. Walk to the little fishing village of Punta Santiago for dinner out, or just take a stroll in the setting sun. |
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Web Site by:
Meighan Marketing and Communications, 500 Commercial Street, Suite 304 Manchester, NH 03101
Phone: 603-622-0736, Email: jmeighan@worldpath.net |