Rompeolas (Mosquito Pier)

Vieques, Puerto Rico

Rompeolas (Mosquito Pier)

Rompeolas, commonly known as Mosquito Pier, is a unique and historical landmark on the northern coast of Vieques Island in Puerto Rico. Constructed by the United States Navy during World War II, the pier extends over a mile into the sea, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the clarity of the Caribbean waters beneath. The pier has since become a popular spot for fishing, diving, and recreational activities. The aquatic life around the pier is abundant, with schools of tropical fish, starfish, and other marine creatures frequently spotted by divers and snorkelers.

One of the highlights of Mosquito Pier is its tranquil environment and scenic beauty. The area surrounding the pier is relatively undeveloped, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural landscape and wildlife in peace. The pier’s length makes it an excellent place for a leisurely walk over the water, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Whether you’re interested in marine life, fishing, or simply soaking up the serene atmosphere, Rompeolas provides a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Rompeolas (Mosquito Pier)

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