Puerto Rico

Isla de Vieques East End Military Roads

Military history meets Caribbean paradise.

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These concrete-and-coral military access roads snake through former Navy bombing ranges on Vieques’ eastern tip, leading to some of the Caribbean’s most isolated beaches. Built during WWII, the roads connect observation bunkers, communication sites, and ammunition storage areas scattered across scrubland that still shows impact craters from decades of military exercises. The main route ends at Playa Caracas (Red Beach), where turquoise water meets powder-white sand and you’ll likely have the place to yourself.

Easy to moderate depending on washouts after hurricanes. Any 4WD vehicle handles it, though coral-based surface can be hard on tires. Roads are technically open year-round but avoid during heavy rains when flash flooding is common. No permits required for the main routes, but unexploded ordnance warnings are still posted – stay on established tracks. Ferry from Fajardo requires advance booking during peak season. Beach camping allowed at designated areas, bring all water and supplies from Isabel Segunda.

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Length (miles)12 mi / 19.3 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)180 ft
Best seasonNovember-April
Minimum vehicleAny 4WD
Nearest townIsabel Segunda, Vieques
Land managerUS Fish and Wildlife Service
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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