
Whale Watching, Surfing and Sunsets Make Rincon A Puerto Rican Paradise
By Jason Sheftell
March 10, 2006
When you're nicknamed "the surfing town" and the
"town of beautiful sunsets," you better live up to the hype. Rincon, on Puerto
Rico's tropical West coast, does. With little fishing villages, a surfing Mecca
who's hosted the World Surfing Championships, inexpensive, small, and luxurious
government-owned paradores, small seaside restaurants serving garlic-drenched
steaks and fried plantains, and some of the best views in the Caribbean, little
Rincon might be the jewel of the Puerto Rican travel experience.
Approximately a two to two-and-a-half hour drive
from San Juan and the international airport, Rincon is easily accessible via car
or tourist bus. Much of the drive is along the Puerto Rican coastline, usually
populated by surfers and beach lovers making the trek to the Puerto Rico's best
surfing and diving and snorkeling beaches. The discount airline Jet Blue
(tel. 800/538-2583;
www.jetblue.com) has excellent prices to Puerto Rico. If you book by
midnight on Friday, March 10, 2006, fares between San Juan, Ponce, and Aguadilla,
Puerto Rico and New York City start at $79 each way. Travel must be completed
before April 5, 2006. If you miss the travel deadline, don't worry, Jet Blue
continuously lists low-priced specials. Regular Jet Blue fares between New York
and Puerto Rico start at $139 each way. For a new Jet Blue route from Orlando to
Puerto Rican destinations, fares start at $119 with service beginning May 6,
2006. Aguadilla, a gorgeous beach town in itself, is only a 35 minute drive to
Rincon.
A good place to start your Rincon experience is at
the official website of the Tourism Association of Rincon (www.rincon.org).
The site lists everything from history to activities to places to stay to simple
and easy driving directions to Rincon from all major Puerto Rican cities. The
"Activities" section of the website has information on horseback riding, bike
rentals, hand gliding, skate boarding, and surfing.
Whale watchers should take note that whale watching
is a winter pastime in Rincon. Every year, the Humpback Whale migrates just off
the coast of Rincon. From the perch of Lighthouse Park, you can watch the whales
frolic in the Rincon waters. February is high-season for Rincon whale watching,
and you can even see the great humpbacks from your spot on the beach. Day trips
on charter boats and sailing vessels can get you almost as close to the whales
to touch.
The charm of Rincon, however, is in its peace,
quiet, and endless miles of beaches not burdened by gigantic resorts. Hotels are
small, and even guesthouses, bed and breakfasts get beachfront property. From
Spartan inns catering to the nature-loving surfing crowd to romantic beach
boutique hotels attracting honeymooners and couples, there's a variety of
lodging to choose from when visiting Rincon. The Village Cofresi and
Restaurant (tel. 787/823-2450;
www.villacofresi.com/index.htm) is a quaint, small, friendly hotel
located on the beach. Rates start at just $115 for a standard room. For couples
or families traveling together, a two-bedroom suite or apartment that sleeps up
to six people with a full kitchen starts at $140. The hotel has a game area with
several pool tables and a beachfront restaurant specializing in Puerto Rican
cuisine. On Saturday's, the hotel bar gets lively with local bands. Free
breakfast is included in the price of the room. The hotel's beach is unspoiled
with soft, white sand.
The Coconut Palms Inn (tel. 787/823-0147;
www.coconutpalmsinn.com) is a guest house also located directly on the
beach. Rates start at around $75 for a standard room with one-bedroom suites
going for $100 to $125 per night. During high-season from January through
mid-April, a one-week minimum is mandatory. The hotel boasts a Hertz Rental
Car (tel. 800/654-3131,
www.hertz.com) desk with
cars available for $28 dollars per day or $173 for the week for hotel guests.
The cars can be picked up or dropped off at any of the larger Puerto Rican
airports. The incredible beach sunsets (and they really are some of the best in
the world, rivaling even the sunsets from the Grand Canyon's Southern Rim) can
be enjoyed with a drink in hand from the hotel's beach or the second floor
veranda. The friendly hotel staff can arrange any diving, snorkeling, or inland
trips as well as give surfers tips about where and when to find the best waves.
In the spirit of Rincon, this inn is so laid back they even let you cook your
own food on one of their outdoor barbecues.
If you're looking to splurge a little for the
amenities of a big resort and white glove service, The Rincon Beach Resort
(tel. 866/589-0009;
www.rinconbeach.com)
is a large hotel with several restaurants, a stretch of a sandy beach, a
swimming pool and most water activities known to man. Rates start at $230 per
night during the high season and drop to around $185 during the summer months
from April 16 to December 20, 2006.
Just to let you know, the surfing beaches at Rincon
are showing waves of up to four feet, and the temperature is hovering in the
mid-80s. You can rent a surfboard and get information on surf lessons from the
folks at the El Rincon Surf Shop (tel. 787/890-3108;
www.elrinconsurfshop.com).
Rincón is featured on The
Travel Channel's 'Puerto Rico Top 10 Countdown' - January 2007
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To help you plan your trip to Rincón,
we've organized our accommodations, restaurants and other listings
by their location within the town of Rincón. You'll want to explore
all of Rincon, but this list will help you plan your visit based on
the area that best suits your personality and needs.
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We
also list several
Online Guides to Rincón,
Puerto Rico as well as listings that are
a short drive from Rincón
which are also along Puerto Rico's 'Porta del Sol' resort coast.
The route marker shows
listings 'above the beach' on Route #413 - Rincon's "Road to Happiness"'
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by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company. These accommodations
are inspected each year and must meet minimum standard
for facilities, service, access and cleanliness.
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