Isla Palominitos shining in the distance
We recently took an island adventure to Isla Palominitos also known as Palominito Island. This is a tiny islet off the coast of Fajardo that is so small it is more like a sandbar than an island. At one point in time it had a bit more vegetation and palm trees, but due to some storm damage and erosion, when we arrived it was desolate. Still, there was an intense beauty and rawness that beckoned us to enjoy it.
We started our day off early in the morning around 6am and saw a rare (for us) sunrise on the drive out before caravanning with some friends. It’s a long drive from Rincón (the farthest west) to Farjardo (the farthest east) and after a couple of short stops and many toll booths we arrived at the Marina a little before 11am. Some other friends had left the day before and we met them at the dock to load up onto the boat that we chartered with a man called Captain Mingo for $35/person.
On the boat trip we took the long route and saw the islands of Icacos and Palomino Island before finally arriving at our day destination: Palominito. The water was the most turquoise blue I have ever seen! It was truly the Caribbean destination of the magazines. All that was missing were the coconut palm trees!
Vibrant cerulean and turquoise colored waters
When we arrived we set up camp sort of like on Survivor with some tent sails. We turned on some tunes, grabbed a cold drink from the coolers and set out to the warm water.
Setting up the area we named “Boneyard Camp” for the bleached trees and white coral fragments
Coral fragments of the Boneyard
We had the whole island to ourselves for about an hour and then a few people came and visited us. They said that from afar it looked like we were having a grand party. And in fact, we were!
White sand beaches and crystalline waters all to ourselves!
We greeted the first “invaders” to our island and found out that they were with a movie production crew. It’s such a great spot that even Pirates of the Caribbean has had a scene on Palominito (when it was a little more of a lush oasis).
Our visitors with me and Jill on the ends
Britton and I laughed that we drove 3 hours just to go to another beach, but it was definitely worth it! We liked the adventure of the boat, the new area and the feeling of being castaways on a deserted island. We had a lot of fun just lazing about in the water, tossing a football around and taking fun photos.
The water was like a swimming pool!
Britton and I enjoyed the gorgeous day
We spent about 5 hours out there eating, drinking and being merry on an island in the sun. When Captain Mingo returned we were a little sad to leave. On the way back, Britton even got to drive the boat for a while! He said it takes a little bit of getting used to because you have to steer using opposite inputs.
As we were unloading everything from the boat and into the truck some drunk fisherman crashed right into us! Britton ran over and moved the truck out of the way of the ramp and then he rammed us again and started rambling incoherently at us! Captain Borracho as we now call him. Thankfully he only hit our bumper and did virtually no damage to our truck! These are the unknowns to any adventure! After all that commotion we decided to just head back home rather than spend more time with friends in Fajardo like we had planned.
On the way back we took the northern route through San Juan instead of the southern Ponce route. If you are coming from the west coast I would suggest always taking the southern route. There are fewer exits to navigate and much less traffic.
Overall our day trip to Palominito Island was definitely an adventure and the beauty was beyond compare. For anyone who loves raw nature and the idea of just hanging out on a small deserted island with white sand beaches and crystal teal waters this is the place for you!
A perfect place for taking beach bunny photos!
Please enjoy this video of the trip!
(From Steve): Palominitos is a great place to go with a small boat. It is too shallow & exposed for my deep draft sailboat. Let us know the next time you’re on the East Coast of the Island, we have two guest rooms & I’ll take you to Icacos or Cayo Lobos for diving, kayaking, snorkeling & lobster hunting FREE. Any excuse to sail is a good excuse. You can even bring Kitty to stay in the house.
That would be awesome! We are getting more comfortable with driving the toll roads and now have the correct cards/transponders for both the north and south routes. I hate toll roads…..
We will contact you soon and see what your schedule looks like!
You guys are adorable and that trip looks amazing! Daisy, Markus, Jeff and the gang….how fun!!
Mary Jane and I have to see this place looks like you had a great time. Love seeing your blog this just another incentive of looking forward to retirement very soon.