Perfect surf conditions & stunning sunsets on the Caribbean in Rincon
Rincon has a reputation for being the best surfing in the Caribbean with world class beaches, beautiful sunsets and even the occasional humpback whale sighting!
Something for Everyone
Year-round, you can find a booming nightlife in Rincon. From chill reggae bands to singing the night away at Karaoke, you are bound to have the best time hitting the town.
World-Class Surf
Located on the westernmost tip of the island, Rincon has surfing for all levels. The waves are consistent, the vibes are high, and a real surfer's paradise has developed in recent years.
Born to Rum
Puerto Rico is the world's largest rum producer, with 80% of the US's rum supply coming from Puerto Rico. So make sure to indulge & try some of the local liquor.
Float Away
With crystal-like waters, swim, dive, snorkel, and submerge yourself in the eight miles of coastline. Every beach in the area has its personality, so check them out!
With lush palm trees, the bluest of waters, and a unique quality at every stop, Rincon has it all. Nothing is more beautiful than waking up to the crashing waves, hitting the water, and enjoying yoga beachside to recharge and revitalize.
With a variety of local fresh produce, Puerto Rico is rich in colorful and yummy food. But, they're more famously known for their liquid exports such as coffee and rum. Do not sleep on these flavors and be sure to drink a little of both everyday:)
With a warm sun during the day, Rincon boasts amazing UV rays to wash away all lack of Vitamin D. But, more uniquely, Rincon is known for having glorious sunsets that light up the sky with stunning colors that can't possibly be captured on camera. You NEED to see it in person.
Fly into Raphael Hernandez Airport (BQN) in Aguadilla, and our adventure will begin!
We will be spending our time in Rincon, a local surf area. Rincon is best known for its world-class surf with consistent waves year-round. We'll hit the surf by day and indulge in the world-famous, stunning sunsets by night.
TBD
The currency in Puerto Rico is USD; for non-US residents, we suggest exchanging money before arriving as outside of major cities (in Rincon), it is easier to tip & pay for smaller bills in cash.
ATMs are widely available, but preparing and withdrawing money in advance is easier.
We suggest bringing $300 to $400 to use at bars, a few of our dinners, or for any shopping, but otherwise, we've got you covered!
The vibrancy of Puerto Rican culture comes alive in its dishes, a celebration of flavors that visitors can indulge in. Some of the favorites are mofongo, tostones, pasteles, arroz con gandules, tembleque, and coquito.
We get to have a few dinners at local restaurants, so get excited to explore local areas & indulge in the cuisines and culture!
Drinking water in Puerto Rico is safe for tourists. The water in Puerto Rico is comparable to that of the mainland US, and therefore is more than safe for tourists & locals alike!
Puerto Rico is an incredibly safe destination for tourists; however, as with any foreign country, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Our accommodations will have safes for us to leave our valuables in, and we suggest leaving all important items in the safe while we are out exploring - but maybe keep your Yeezys and nice jewelry at home!
Fly into Raphael Hernandez Airport (BQN) in Aguadilla, and our adventure will begin!
We will be spending our time in Rincon, a local surf area. Rincon is best known for its world-class surf with consistent waves year-round. We'll hit the surf by day and indulge in the world-famous, stunning sunsets by night.
TBD
The currency in Puerto Rico is USD; for non-US residents, we suggest exchanging money before arriving as outside of major cities (in Rincon), it is easier to tip & pay for smaller bills in cash.
ATMs are widely available, but preparing and withdrawing money in advance is easier.
We suggest bringing $300 to $400 to use at bars, a few of our dinners, or for any shopping, but otherwise, we've got you covered!
The vibrancy of Puerto Rican culture comes alive in its dishes, a celebration of flavors that visitors can indulge in. Some of the favorites are mofongo, tostones, pasteles, arroz con gandules, tembleque, and coquito.
We get to have a few dinners at local restaurants, so get excited to explore local areas & indulge in the cuisines and culture!
Drinking water in Puerto Rico is safe for tourists. The water in Puerto Rico is comparable to that of the mainland US, and therefore is more than safe for tourists & locals alike!
Puerto Rico is an incredibly safe destination for tourists; however, as with any foreign country, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Our accommodations will have safes for us to leave our valuables in, and we suggest leaving all important items in the safe while we are out exploring - but maybe keep your Yeezys and nice jewelry at home!