You May Never Want to Leave!:
Rincon, Puerto Rico is a wonderful and secluded beach town that has allowed time and the troubles of the world to pass it by. It is a special place, filled with delightful sights, sounds and friendly people. To those of you who visit us to keep in touch, welcome back! You will agree that these pages contain a mere representation of what can only be seen with one's own eyes. If you haven't been to Rincon, Puerto Rico, visit us soon, but be warned: you may never want to leave. Surf big waves at the north beaches, then snorkel in the calm waters at the south beaches. See humpback whales frolic near the shore, during the Winter. Take a boat trip to nearby Desecheo Island and go fishing, snorkel its shallow emerald pools, or dive a reef wall.
Explore tropical forest and seaside nature trails. Enjoy our hotels, inns and beach houses: from five-star resorts to young surfers' hostels. Eat & Drink at our great restaurants and beach bars and enjoy a wide range of delicious cooking.
A Corner of Paradise:
Welcome to Rincon, Puerto Rico's best beach town. Rincon PR is a corner of paradise, with emerald hills that overlook golden beaches and crystal waters, where the sun sets behind a mountain in the sea. Our tropical temperature averages 82 degrees, F. (28 degrees, C.). The evening temperatures can be cooler in the winter months, especially in the hills. You may want to bring long pants and a dress for the casinos and upscale restaurants. We recommend bringing more than one swimsuit. On some Winter nights, a light sweater or jacket may be required. Rincon is a major surf destination around the world. There are numerous beaches that break anywhere from 2' to 25'+. Puerto Rico's famous big-wave spot, Tres Palmas is located in Rincon. Other favorite waves to ride are Marias, Domes, and Sandy Beach. Rincon has warm tropical water and off-shore winds on the west side. The wave season begins in September/October and ends in April/May.
So Much To Do!:
Explore secluded beaches. Collect shells and sea glass.
Ride the waves: surf, body board or windsurf.
Dive or snorkel our pristine waters, at the shoreline reefs, or out near Desecheo or Mona Islands.
Ride a jet ski, paddle a kayak, or mount a banana boat.
Go fishing on a charter boat and catch Marlin, Swordfish, Dorado, Wahoo or Spanish mackerel.
Ride a painted pony near the beaches and over hillside trails.
Walk, jog, hike or bike our forests and beach trails.
Golf at nearby Borinquen Golf Club, right by the sea.
Play tennis in the mountains or by the sea.
Go spelunking in nearby caves, or on a nature expedition.
Whale Festival - March
Coconut Festival - May
Feast of the Patron Saint, Santa Rosa de Lima - August
Triatlon and Triatlon Caribbean Cup
Numerous Surfing Championships
Landmarks to see are---
Domes Beach
María Beach
Punta Del Mar
Macor by the Sea
Punta Higüeras Lighthouse