Playa Caracas, also known as Bahia Corcho or
Red Beach

Playa Caracas is a beautiful coral sand beach with coconut palms,
sea grapes and clear, calm multihued waters. During the Navy occupation
Caracas was often used for officers recreation. It was reopened
to the public on May 1, 2003 and Playa Caracas is now a locals'
favorite.

Facilities
There are several bohios (covered pavilions) with picnic benches,
portable toilets and garbage cans.
How To Get There
Enter through the Camp Garcia gate on route 997. Proceed 1.7 miles
where you will see a sign directing you to either Red Beach (Bahia
Corcho) or Blue Beach (Bahia Chiva). Go right and Playa Caracas
is at the end of the road about .75 miles from the sign.
The Name
Playa Caracas has several names. It is called Caracas, because it
is positioned in front of the hill called Cerro Caracas. Because
it lies within the bay called Bahia Corcho, the beach itself is
sometimes referred to as Bahia Corcho. The Navy renamed the beach
Red Beach.

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