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Sea temperature in Puerto Rico

Live water temperatures and swimming conditions across 22 beaches on the Puerto Rico coast.

Best time to swim in Puerto Rico

The sea in Puerto Rico peaks in July, when the water averages around 29°C.

The main swimming season runs from January – December, when surface temperatures stay comfortable for extended sessions.

On average, 12 months a year sit above 20°C — the threshold most swimmers describe as pleasant without a wetsuit.

The coldest month is typically January at around 26°C, when cold-water swimmers dominate the coast.

Puerto Rico sea temperature history

Long-term climatology for Puerto Rico shows an annual mean sea temperature of 28°C, ranging from 26°C in winter to 29°C at the summer peak.

The seasonal swing is roughly 3°C between the coldest and warmest month — a useful yardstick when comparing years or checking whether the current sea is running above or below average.

Recent decades have trended slightly warmer at Puerto Rico, in line with regional sea-surface temperature records for the wider basin.

Monthly averages below are drawn from multi-decadal climatology and are updated as new observations arrive.

Jan
26°C
Feb
26°C
Mar
26°C
Apr
27°C
May
28°C
Jun
28°C
Jul
29°C
Aug
29°C
Sep
29°C
Oct
29°C
Nov
28°C
Dec
27°C

Values are area averages; individual beaches vary by exposure and depth.

Puerto Rico sea temperature: frequently asked questions

What is the warmest month to swim in Puerto Rico?

July is the warmest month in Puerto Rico, when the sea averages about 29°C. Late-season warmth often persists a few weeks after peak.

When is the sea coldest in Puerto Rico?

The coldest month in Puerto Rico is typically January, when the water averages around 26°C. Cold-water swimmers and surfers dominate this period.

When can you swim in Puerto Rico without a wetsuit?

The main swimming season in Puerto Rico runs from January – December — about 12 months a year when the sea sits above 20°C, the level most swimmers describe as pleasant without a wetsuit.

Do I need a wetsuit in Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico stays warm year-round, so most swimmers never need a wetsuit — a rash guard is usually enough for sun and wildlife protection.

What is the average sea temperature in Puerto Rico?

The long-term annual mean sea temperature in Puerto Rico is about 28°C, based on multi-decadal climatology of the surrounding waters.

How do I check the current sea temperature in Puerto Rico?

The live reading at the top of this page shows the current sea temperature in Puerto Rico, updated hourly from marine buoy and satellite data. The 7-day forecast covers water, air, waves, wind and UV for the week ahead.

Warmest beaches in Puerto Rico right now

BeachRegionSea
Flamenco BeachCulebra
Playa SuciaCabo Rojo
Condado BeachSan Juan
Playa Crash BoatAguadilla
Luquillo BeachLuquillo
Condado BeachSan Juan Metro
Isla Verde BeachSan Juan Metro
Ocean Park BeachSan Juan Metro
Escambron BeachSan Juan Metro
Domes Beach RinconWest Coast Puerto Rico
Sandy Beach RinconWest Coast Puerto Rico
Crash Boat BeachWest Coast Puerto Rico
Jobos Beach IsabelaWest Coast Puerto Rico
Flamenco BeachVieques & Culebra
Zoni BeachVieques & Culebra
Tamarindo Beach CulebraVieques & Culebra
Playa CaracasVieques & Culebra
Playa La ChivaVieques & Culebra
Sun Bay ViequesVieques & Culebra
Playa SuciaSouthwest
Boqueron BeachSouthwest
Buye BeachSouthwest