Rincon and the Porta del Sol
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Rincon and the Porta del Sol - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
The crescent-shape strand is the most secluded, and beautiful, of the area's beaches. It's commonly referred to as "Playa Sucia" (Dirty Beach...Read More
The long stretch of sand at this beach off Route 101 is a favorite with islanders, especially on weekends. This is a Blue Flag beach, meaning...Read More
Families enjoy the tranquil waters, playground, and shelters for seaside picnics. The beach is within walking distance to the center of town...Read More
The Cabo Rojo Salt Flats Interpretive Center has two-hour guided tours along nature trails and a small display about the salt flats. The best...Read More
Protected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, this uninhabited island—about 20 km (13 miles) off the coast of Rincón—is home to lizards,...Read More
Named for the eerie green domes on a nearby power plant, this beach is extremely popular with surfers, with its consistent rights and occasional...Read More
This great beach draws large crowds on weekends to its rustic waterfront eateries and calm waters. You can rent small boats and kayaks here...Read More
The area's most popular attraction is this neoclassical lighthouse, dating from 1881. The magnificent structure, built on a limestone cliff...Read More
Explore karst topography and subtropical vegetation at the 2,357-acre Guajataca State Forest, between the towns of Quebradillas and Isabela...Read More
Along Route 107—an unmarked road crossing through Punta Borinquen Golf Club—you'll find the ruins of La Ponderosa, an old Spanish lighthouse...Read More
This surf spot, south of Domes, can get crowded when the waves are high. When waves are small, it serves as a schoolhouse for surf lessons....Read More
About 80 km (50 miles) off the Morrillos Peninsula, at the island's very southwestern tip, Mona Island sits brooding in the ocean. Known as...Read More
In the fields south of Isabela toward the town of Moca, a French family settled on a coffee and sugar plantation in the 1800s. The grand two...Read More
Surrounding the Punta Higuera Lighthouse, Parque Pasivo El Faro has small kiosks at the water's edge. If you're lucky, you may spot a whale...Read More
Crystal-clear water laps this white-sand beach that's lined with swaying palm and almond trees for shade. It's a bit hard to find and very crowded...Read More
The long stretch of yellow sand in front of Villa Cofresí is considered one of the best swimming beaches in Rincón. It's also perfect for relaxing...Read More
Named for the rescue boats used when nearby Ramey Air Force Base was in operation, this beach has soft, sugary sand, water as smooth as glass...Read More
Near this beach is El Tunel de Guajataca, part of an old tunnel used by a train that once connected the towns of Isabela and Quebradillas and...Read More
Just north of Playa Crashboat, this beach with big sucking barrels is favored by surfers. There is limited parking and no beach area, just coral...Read More
Famous for surfing, this beach also has a couple of restaurants with oceanfront decks. Down the road, the gorgeous dunes and long stretches...Read More
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