The best bell tents in Puerto Rico

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Hop a plane with your carry-on full of camping gear and take advantage of Puerto Rico’s year-round mild temperature and diverse ecosystems. Upon arrival on the tropical island, stop at a roadside stall or “kiosko” to pick up food and other necessities, and head toward one of Puerto Rico’s remote beaches for a coastal camping adventure. On the world-famous Flamenco Beach of Culebra Island, you can pitch your tent a few feet away from the shoreline. For a completely different experience, check out Rio Camuy Cave Park. Exploring the extensive cave system makes for a great day trip. A short drive from the capital of San Juan is the El Yunque National Forest, a tropical rainforest where there are seven designated campgrounds. Each offer a unique, Caribbean camping experience. Just make sure to request a free camping permit before you go.
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Top-rated campgrounds near Puerto Rico

1. Camp Lago Dos Bocas

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2 sites · Lodging · Utuado, PR
Camp Lago Dos Bocas – Lakeside Comfort Meets Wild Adventure Tucked along the serene shores of Lago Dos Bocas, our campground offers the perfect blend of nature, comfort, and adventure. We handle the setup—just bring your backpack and your spirit of adventure. Our 3-day / 2-night experience for up to 4 guests includes: ✔️ Two large tents (fully set up) ✔️ Direct lake access ✔️ Kayaks and SUPs ✔️ A complete escape into tropical beauty Activities: Paddle across calm waters Fish from shore or kayak Hike scenic trails & spot wildlife Explore Caguana Ceremonial Park or Cañón Blanco Our Campsites: Hippie Lake: 2 bell tents for up to 4 campers, with king & queen mattresses, bathroom, and full cooking area. La Corona: A mountaintop site with 1 bell tent (up to 6 campers), tap water, and a rustic vibe. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Camp Lago Dos Bocas delivers a ready-to-enjoy outdoor experience like no other.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$150
 / night
Hop a plane with your carry-on full of camping gear and take advantage of Puerto Rico’s year-round mild temperature and diverse ecosystems. Upon arrival on the tropical island, stop at a roadside stall or “kiosko” to pick up food and other necessities, and head toward one of Puerto Rico’s remote beaches for a coastal camping adventure. On the world-famous Flamenco Beach of Culebra Island, you can pitch your tent a few feet away from the shoreline. For a completely different experience, check out Rio Camuy Cave Park. Exploring the extensive cave system makes for a great day trip. A short drive from the capital of San Juan is the El Yunque National Forest, a tropical rainforest where there are seven designated campgrounds. Each offer a unique, Caribbean camping experience. Just make sure to request a free camping permit before you go.
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Top-rated campgrounds near Puerto Rico

1. Camp Lago Dos Bocas

100%
(1)
2 sites · Lodging · Utuado, PR
Camp Lago Dos Bocas – Lakeside Comfort Meets Wild Adventure Tucked along the serene shores of Lago Dos Bocas, our campground offers the perfect blend of nature, comfort, and adventure. We handle the setup—just bring your backpack and your spirit of adventure. Our 3-day / 2-night experience for up to 4 guests includes: ✔️ Two large tents (fully set up) ✔️ Direct lake access ✔️ Kayaks and SUPs ✔️ A complete escape into tropical beauty Activities: Paddle across calm waters Fish from shore or kayak Hike scenic trails & spot wildlife Explore Caguana Ceremonial Park or Cañón Blanco Our Campsites: Hippie Lake: 2 bell tents for up to 4 campers, with king & queen mattresses, bathroom, and full cooking area. La Corona: A mountaintop site with 1 bell tent (up to 6 campers), tap water, and a rustic vibe. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Camp Lago Dos Bocas delivers a ready-to-enjoy outdoor experience like no other.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$150
 / night

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