Rincón Travel Guide: Best Recommendations

Rincón Travel Guide - What to do, where to eat and drink, and where to stay. All the best Rincon, Puerto Rico recommendations! #travel #puertorico #rincon #travelguide

I traveled to Rincón, Puerto Rico for a friend’s wedding this month, and we decided to extend the trip a few days beyond the nuptials. This is my second time traveling to Rincón—back in college, my friends and I did a Spring Break to the beautiful, laidback surf town. This Rincón travel guide is everything we did, plus a few recommendations from friends that we didn’t have time to check out.

Where to Stay in Rincón

Rincón Travel Guide - where to stay

Pics are from Maria’s / Pic of Joe in pool is from Villa Playa Maria

Let’s start this Rincón travel guide with where to stay. The first three nights we were in Rincón, we stayed at Maria’s with some other friends in town for the wedding. It’s a big villa rental right on Maria’s Beach with a pool, beautiful spacious rooms, a deck overlooking the ocean with a hot tub—we loved it! It’s set up like a duplex with two sides sharing the pool and outdoor area. IT WAS INCREDIBLE. If you’re traveling with a big group, I can’t recommend this rental highly enough.

Next to our rental, we had more friends staying at Villa Playa Maria, which was another beautiful rental for a big group (right on the beach, awesome pool area).

Start your search looking at those two, or at least close to Maria’s beach. We loved the location. We had the beach and surfing rentals right outside our door, and we could walk to Calypso, Jack’s Shack, El Bohio and The Beach House. I’d imagine staying close to Sandy Beach would also be nice because you’d have Tamboo and Pool Bar close by.

Here are some additional rentals our friends recommended (shoutout to my friends’ wedding website for helping me with this Rincón travel guide ;)):

  • Tres Amigos
  • R House on Steps Beach
  • La Casa Paraiso
  • Casa Kuku
  • Casa Kahuna

There aren’t big hotels in Rincón, so vacation rentals, Airbnbs, and small boutique hotels are going to be your best bet. If you haven’t booked through Airbnb before, use my referral link to get $55 off your stay.

After the wedding festivities were over, we stayed in an Airbnb a little south of the main downtown, and while the space was nice and our view was great, I wouldn’t recommend it. We didn’t love the location and it was in a nearly empty condo building that reminded us of the start of an Are You Afraid of the Dark? episode. Needless to say, I don’t see a point linking to the rental for you guys lol.

Where to Eat in Rincón

Jack’s Shack

Rincón Travel Guide - Jack's Shack, Maria's Beach

No exaggeration, we ate here every day, either for breakfast or lunch (or both). Jack’s is a little organic food truck by Maria’s Beach and everything on the menu is delicious. Pictured are the fish tacos, quinoa salad, breakfast wrap and vegan breakfast plate.

El Bohio

Next to Jack’s Shack at Maria’s Beach is the cute and colorful El Bohio. This is your go-to for smoothies, acai bowls, juice and … booze. A smoothie stand – bar hybrid?? Yes, heaven on earth exists (lol). I got the acai bowl with peanut butter a couple times during our stay and it was delicious.

FYI there’s also a smoothie/acai bowl spot by the marina called The Juice Box that I heard was good.

Sana Farm to Table

Rincón Travel Guide: Sana Farm to Table

Sana Farm to Table almost looks like a little green house off the side of the road near town. The food was amazing—go for lunch! They have vegan, vegetarian, and pescatarian options. Pictured are the spring rolls with peanut sauce. I also got the vegan poke bowl (so good).

The English Rose

Rincón Travel Guide: The English Rose

The English Rose is a cute (and yummy!) breakfast spot. It’s up in the hills of Rincón so you have a beautiful view as you sit out on their deck enjoying your meal. They offer fresh squeezed juices, and you can turn any of them into a mimosa (the grapefruit juice was amazing!).

Pool Bar Sushi

Pool Bar Sushi was our favorite dinner spot. This laidback sushi restaurant has a bar and a pool (as the name suggests), and the food is excellent. Get the coconut ceviche special if they have it, and save room for the banana tempura dessert (omg). We went on week nights so it was pretty chill, but I’ve heard it turns into quite the little party on the weekends so it could be a great choice for dinner and a night out. Over the pool they have a big projection screen playing surfing videos.

La Copa Llena

The welcome party for my friend’s wedding was here, so I’m not sure if the food we ate was made by La Copa Llena or brought in by a separate catering company. Either way, the menu looks great and the location is right on the beach with pretty views of the sunset.

The drink recommendations below also include some more food options …

Where to Grab a Drink in Rincón

Next stop on this Rincón travel guide: adult beverages. Because Rincón is on the west coast of the island, sunsets are gorgeous! We loved having a couple happy hour drinks while we watched the sunset before heading out to dinner.

The Beach House

Rincón Travel Guide - The Beach House for sunset

You gotta catch a sunset at The Beach House! It’s up on a hill overlooking the ocean. They have a big bar/seating area, and also lawn chairs set up across the street if you want to lounge and enjoy sunset while sipping on a beverage. Live music is playing every day, and it’s just the happiest vacation vibe.

Two nights we used this as our happy hour spot for a couple drinks, but after sunset went elsewhere for food. That being said, the food certainly isn’t bad here! It’s more of a casual bar-esque menu, but we ate there for lunch one day and I thought the vegan tacos were great.

Calypso Cafe

Calypso is a fun bar/restaurant at Maria’s Beach that has live music and a great beach town vibe. Check it out for happy hour, a casual lunch, or a night out.

Tamboo Tavern

Tamboo is a bar-restaurant overlooking Sandy Beach with an upper deck and frequent live music. If you’re looking at a map of Rincón, it sort of juts out of the west coast of the island, and Sandy Beach is on the side facing more north than west. So sunsets at Tamboo aren’t going to be *as* impressive as, say, The Beach House. But it’s a great daytime spot with a beautiful view, and on the weekends makes for a fun night out.

Tamboo is close to Pool Bar Sushi. If you’re looking for a place to eat dinner, go to Pool Bar over Tamboo, but Tamboo could be a good spot for a casual, convenient lunch if you’re at Sandy Beach.

Villa Cofresi

We didn’t make it to Villa Cofresi, but our friends recommended going for sunset and enjoying their signature “El Pirata” cocktail.

What to Do in Rincón & Beach Recommendations

Surf / Take Surfing Lessons

No Rincón travel guide would be complete without mentioning surfing! That being said, no, no I did not go surfing while there lol. Joe went almost daily, and had no problem renting a board from whatever beach we decided on that day (Maria’s Beach, Sandy Beach & the beach by the marina all had surf board rentals right there). Have cash handy if you’re going to rent from the beach stands.​​​​​​​ The Beach House also has rentals.

If you want to take surfing lessons, our friends recommended Puntas Surf School.

A couple of the days we were there, the waves were HUGE. When the surf is advanced like that, the little beach rental shacks won’t rent to you for safety reasons.

We saw people surfing at almos every beach, depending on the day. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Maria’s is probably the most popular surfing beach. Domes Beach is for advanced surfers. Steps Beach and Sandy Beach also had surfers.​​​​​​​

If you’re looking for a swimming beach, the following have areas where it’s easier to get in the water:

  • Steps Beach – there are also lots of reef areas, but you can dip in the water between reef
  • Sandy Beach – also has surfing rentals, but (as the name says), it’s a sandy entry into the water in comparison to other beaches where it’s rocky/reef. Makes it easier to get in and out of the water.
  • Little Malibu Beach (by the marina) – on the days the waves were biggest, we found that this beach was the calmest option
  • Corcega Beach

Walk Tres Palmas Beach Reserve

Rincón Travel Guide - Tres Palmas Reserve

Walk from Steps Beach to the marina (or the other way) though the Tres Palmas reserve. It’s a pretty walk along a thin strip of beach. You’ll climb over trees jutting out into the water, see surfers out in the distance, and if your upper body is strong enough to get the photo opp (mine wasn’t lol), there’s a strategically placed swing along the way.

If you’re at Steps Beach looking at the water, you’d walk to the left.

Snorkeling / Scuba

We didn’t get a chance to go snorkeling or scubaing, but our friends recommended Taino Divers for charters, snorkeling, diving and sunset cruises. Steps Beach is good for snorkeling if you don’t want to go the charter route.

Rincón Art Walk

Every Thursday (in the evening, I believe), the main plaza in Rincón does an art walk filled with local artisans and musicians. We were bummed we weren’t there for it!

Rincón Farmers Market

We didn’t go to this, but every Sunday from 8-2 there’s a farmers market in the main plaza in town.

Check Out a Waterfall

Rincón Travel Guide - El Ultimo Brinco Waterfall

Back when I came to Rincón in college, we went to Gozalandia, which is a hiking area and waterfall about 45 minutes away from Rincón in San Sebastian. It would make for a great day trip. You hike to the waterfall and if you’re daring enough, can even climb up and jump off into the water below. We were fearless (read: stupid) 21-year-olds so we jumped back then, but can’t say if I’d do it now.

This most recent trip, I tried to bring Joe to this waterfall but mistakenly thought it was in Rincón. So we ended up going to El Ultimo Brinco waterfall. It’s right in Rincón, set directly off a main road, and I wouldn’t necessarily recommend going. It’s small and was pretty, but I got the impression that it’s basically just a spot teenagers go to smoke weed and hook up (lollol).

If you’re all beached-out and looking for a quick activity, maybe check out El Ultimo Brinco, but otherwise I’d recommend doing the drive and making a day out of going to Gozalandia to get your waterfall fix.

Take a Yoga or Fitness Class (or Don’t lol)

Working out is honestly never high on my priority list when I’m on vacation. We stayed active with surfing (Joe), beach walks, swimming and dancing, but we didn’t do any yoga or workout classes. (An outdoor yoga class to start the morning would have been lovely though!) Here are the classes that came recommended to us:

  • Barefoot Yoga for daily yoga classes ($15 drop-in, mats included)
  • Rincon Fitness Center for CrossFit and barbell classes

Rincón Travel Guide: General Tips

Rincón Travel Guide - Tres Palmas Reserve

Fly into Aguadilla (BQN) or San Juan (SJU)

If you fly into the small airport in Aguadilla, you’re only a 35-minute drive from Rincón. The San Juan airport will be about a 2.5-hr drive from Rincón. Flight times are a little funky (at least from the Northeast), so prepare to arrive late/early (we got into Aguadilla at 4:45am).

Rent a Car

Cabs/Ubers are hard to come by in Rincón, so you’ll definitely want to rent a car to get around. Depending on where you stay, some places will be walkable, but you’ll still need to drive to others.

Rincón Beaches Favor Surfing vs. Leisurely Swimming & Sun Bathing

As mentioned above, some beaches are easier to swim than others, but overall, Rincón is a surfing spot. The reefs and rocks can make it hard to get in the water in some areas, so keep this in mind if you’re visiting with kids or aren’t a strong swimmer (maybe look into a rental with a pool as an option!). While you may not feel comfortable going out in the ocean, the reef creates pools and little shallows in certain spots, so you can still dip in, splash a bit and cool down. I was told that just a quick drive south of Rincón are calmer beaches.

Have you been to Rincón? If you have a recommendation I didn’t include in this Rincón travel guide, leave it in the comments!

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xo Nicole

My Favorite Things: December

My Favorite Things: December

Happy New Year! Kicking off 2020 with another roundup of favorite things. And while we’re on the topic of the new year, I just need to take a moment to speak a few things into existence. Ya know, just a lil’ January manifestation:

  • 2020 is the year my YouTube channel blows up!
  • 2020 is the year I become a certified STOTT Pilates mat instructor!
  • 2020 is the year I complete a 200 hr yoga teacher training!

Okay, back to your regularly scheduled program …

Favorite Products

Throw Pillows from AllModern

My Favorite Things: December - nude fringe throw pillows

I’ve been in desperate need of new throw pillows (and a new couch but … baby steps). Both pillows are currently on sale! The one with the line of fringe and little pompoms is $36 and the one with the tassels is $59 (other colors available).

Amazon Leggings (Two Great Finds!)

Soft Core 10 Workout Leggings – cozy leggings, great for lounging/yoga/Pilates

My Favorite Things: December - Core 10 Amazon Leggings

I shared a pair of shorts I got on Amazon from this same brand a couple months ago. These leggings are so comfortable. Soft, high-waist, and come in a bunch of different colors. I wear them all day. They’re definitely lounging/yoga/Pilates leggings—I wouldn’t go running in them. Under $40! For anyone who follows me on Instagram, these are the ones I shared earlier in the month on my stories.

CRZ YOGA Workout Leggings – “naked” feel, often compared to Lululemon Aligns

My Favorite Things: December - Amazon leggings, Lululemon Align dupes

These Amazon leggings (only $24!) have been compared to Lululemon Aligns and came highly recommended—I had to try them out! If you’ve ever worn Aligns, you know the material is extremely soft and buttery—they’re heavenly. These Amazon leggings do have the same “naked” feel, and the material is soft, but it’s more shiny than buttery. So are they Align dupes? Not exactly. But do I love them? YES. And did I mention only $24??

They come in a ton of different colors; have a high, flattering waist band; and stay put during workouts. And I find them to be a bit more supportive than Aligns. They also come in two different lengths: 25″ and full length 28″. For reference, I’m 5′ 9″ and wearing the 25″ length in the above photo. While I wouldn’t necessarily do a super sweaty workout in the first pair of leggings I shared, I’d wear these to a sweaty bootcamp, spin or HIIT class for sure. The color I’m wearing in the pic does show sweat stains, so if that’s a concern for you, just get a dark color.

Favorite Workouts

Saturday Morning Yoga at Exhale

My Favorite Things: December - Saturday morning yoga classes at Exhale Battery Wharf with Amy

I love Amy’s classes at Exhale! I’ve been going to her Saturday morning Flow class at the Battery Wharf location regularly and can’t get enough. It’s a slower vinyasa, and each class is clearly thoughtfully sequenced. I go via ClassPass and if you’re new to CP you can get a month free with my referral link.

Modern Pilates (Manasquan, NJ)

My Favorite Things: December - Modern Pilates, Manasquan NJ

I spent Christmas week at my mother-in-law’s in New Jersey, and found Modern Pilates through a ClassPass search of nearby studios. They have the same machines as Btone (so very similar to megaformers but not technically Lagree Fitness). I loved working out there all week!

30-Min HIIT Workouts

These were my favorite workouts I posted in December—whew they kicked my ass! 30 minutes (28.5 to be exact) and broken up into three mini circuits, where you alternate between right and left sides of the body. I have one with bodyweight exercises (no equipment needed!) and one using weights.

Favorite Things I …

Read

  • Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover | For the first 100 pages of this book, I kept having to remind myself it wasn’t taking place in the 1800s. Tara Westover was raised in a very—erm— unique family (without giving too much away, think Doomsday prepper meets God complex meets conspiracy theorist). Read it, and if you enjoy it, I’d also recommend Hillbilly Elegy (another great memoir).
  • Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis | Scar Tissue is the autobiography of Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis. Couldn’t put this book down. If you’re a Chili Peppers fan, you learn about the forming of, and ups and downs of the band. But even if you don’t care for their music, I think you’d get sucked into this book because—phew—starting in childhood, Anthony Kiedis has lived one seriously wild life (not all in a good way … eek). As you’d expect, this book has sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll, but I didn’t realize just how serious Kiedis’ battle with addiction was. Flea also has an autobiography, which I’m going to read soon.

Listened To

  • [PODCAST] Joe Rogan’s interviews with presidential candidates. I’m not a religious listener of the Joe Rogan Experience, but I’ve enjoyed going through the episodes he’s done with some of the 2020 Presidential candidates. He’s had Bernie on (#1330), Tulsi Gabbard (#1295 & #1391) and Andrew Yang (#1245). I already had a good idea of Bernie’s stance on most topics, but I learned a bit about Gabbard and Yang, two candidates with whom I’m still not super familiar. I find the long-form podcast format to be so much better than the debates where you get these short, combative sound bites that really don’t tell you all that much about the candidates. This isn’t an endorsement of anyone (honestly don’t know who I’m voting for yet!), but thought I’d share.
  • [MUSIC] These were my go-to workout cool down songs this month: Finally // beautiful stranger by Halsey and In the Waiting Line by Zero 7 (an oldie I fell back in love with).

Favorite Moments

Holiday Parties with Friends & Family

My Favorite Things: December

We had a fun holiday season, with a couple friends’ holiday parties, and an early Christmas celebration with my family on the Cape.

A Week in New Jersey

My Favorite Things: December - Asbury Park

We spent Christmas week in New Jersey with Joe’s family. Pickles had a blast running around on the beaches, and we took a couple trips to Asbury Park, which is one of our favorite spots on the Shore. If you have’t been, it’s a little hipster town with lots of art installations, great restaurants, breweries, and the legendary Stone Pony. We went to a Punk Rock flea market one day and scored some awesome vintage band tees!

NYE

My Favorite Things: December

I had every intention of having a low-key NYE but oopsies tequila shots. #NewYearNewMe. We celebrated at our friends’ restaurant in Dorchester, 224 Boston. Highly recommend for dinner and drinks!

xo Nicole

My Favorite Things: November

My Favorite Things: November

Your monthly roundup of favorite things is here! I’ve got a great book rec, a podcast to binge for all you true crime lovers, and much more. Hope you all had a great November—here’s what I loved from the month:

Favorite Products

Sherpa Coat from Poshmark

My Favorite Things: November - Sherpa jacket

Obsessed with this cozy sherpa jacket I found on Poshmark! I’m a little nervous to wash it because I don’t want the texture to change too much (it’s so soft), but it should be fine if I skip the dryer.

It’s listed for $55 but never pay the full price on Poshmark—always offer a little less! I think I got it for $45 and might have been able to even go lower. I went up a size so it’d be super oversized, but I think even if I’d gotten my normal size it would have been big and cozy enough.

White Noise Machine

My Favorite Things: November - White Noise Machine

I actually got this white noise machine years ago when I did a partnership with Bed, Bath & Beyond. It sat in storage for a while because the central air in our old apartment provided the fan sound Joe needs to fall asleep at night. In our new place, however, we’ve been getting a ton of use out of this handy machine. We like the Calm and Relax settings in the White Noise category. Our particular model is many years old, but HoMedics has a newer model available that looks really similar.

Adidas UltraBOOST 19

My Favorite Things: November - Adidas Ultraboost 19

The adidas UltraBOOST is hands-down my favorite running sneaker. My old pair was long overdue for an upgrade (I’m talking holes and torn soles eeek) so I invested in the newest version (UltraBOOST 19). Love ’em and highly recommend if you need a good running shoe. Not cheap, and never included in sales and discounts, but worth the investment!

Favorite Workouts

22-Min Total Body HIIT Series

I love the structure of the latest workout series I’ve been sharing here and on YouTube! 22 minutes total, broken up into three mini circuits. They’re challenging, but go by so quickly because the exercises change every 7 minutes. I’ve posted three so far (and have one more coming):​​​​​​​

Favorite Eats

Mamma Maria

My Favorite Things: November - Mamma Maria, North End

Earlier this month, we celebrated my Mimi’s 85th birthday at Mamma Maria in the North End. They have a beautiful room for private parties and the food was delicious! Their menu changes daily, but there was a squash soup that was amazing and lobster ravioli that looked UNREAL (had major ordering fomo when I saw that one come out!).

Hippeas

My Favorite Things: November - Hippeas

White cheddar Hippeas are Joe’s and my current snack obsession (they’re vegan!). I place two or three big Thrive orders a month and always include Hippeas in them.

Thanksgiving Recipes

My Favorite Things: November - Thanksgiving Recipes

Some of the dishes I made for Thanksgiving this year were family recipes, but I found a few right on the interwebs! These three food blog recipes were a big hit:

  • Roasted Butternut Squash Soup from Cookies and Kate
  • Maple Cranberry Sauce from Gimme Some Oven (I added cardamom and cinnamon)
  • Thanksgiving Stuffed Acorn Squash from Kara Lydon (third year in a row making these—I love ’em!)

Favorite Things I …

Read

  • Us Against You by Fredrik Backman This is the sequel to Beartown (about a small hockey town). It started a little slow for me but I loved it. I’m so sad I finished the two books because I’m not ready to let go of these characters and this town—ughh so many emotions! Backman is a fantastic writer and I can’t recommend him highly enough.
  • Tanqueray series on HONY (Parts 1, 2, 3) – Chances are, you already follow Humans of New York on Facebook or Instagram—or at least have heard of the account. There have been countless amazing stories told over the years, but never have I fallen in love with a stranger so quickly as when HONY introduced us to Tanqueray. I need a 10-part Netflix docu-series on her life ASAP. Get this woman a book deal. Get her in a podcast studio. I NEED TO KNOW ALL HER STORIES.

Watched

  • [FACEBOOK] Best Selling Music Artists 1969 – 2019 – This quick video was so fun to watch! It’s a moving graph of the best selling music artists throughout the years. I love the rapid rise and fall of PSY around the explosion of Gangnam Style lol.
  • [NETFLIX] Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator – If you’ve ever wondered why a lot of Bikram studios are changing their names to exclude the founder’s name … wonder no more! This documentary didn’t blow me away because I’d already listened to the Bikram podcast that shares pretty much all the same info. (It’s season 3 of ESPN’s 30 for 30 podcast if you’re interested in listening.) Still worth a watch even if you’ve listened to the podcast!
  • [MOVIE] Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Let’s be real, I would have watched *any* movie starring Leo and Brad Pitt. But this was great! A long movie, but I was thoroughly entertained the entire time. And I love the Tarantino twist on the Charlie Manson/Sharon Tate story at the end.
  • [PRIME VIDEO] Andy Irons: Kissed By God – Because of Joe, I have seen every surfing and skateboarding documentary there is out there. I hesitate to list this one as a “favorite” because it is *so* sad. Full blown sobbing at the end. It tells the life story of Andy Irons and his struggles with opioid addiction and bipolar disorder.

Listened To

  • [PODCAST] Culpable – A binge-able true crime podcast. If you liked Serial (season 1) and Up and Vanished, you’ll get sucked into this one, too. And GAHHH you’re going to be so frustrated with law enforcement listening to this one! Justice for Christian!! I’m only about halfway through but look forward to binging it every time I bring Pickles on her walks.

Favorite Moments

Celebrating Our Anniversary on the Vineyard

My Favorite Things: November - Anniversary on the Vineyard

Joe and I celebrated seven years together and one year married this month. And while you don’t normally associate anniversary celebrations with a weekend at your parents’ house (so romantic having my mom take our picture in front of the fireplace lol)—it really was the perfect low-key weekend. We started the day with a yoga class at Yoga on the Vine. We took Pickles for a walk on Lucy Vincent Beach (she was in heaven). In the afternoon, we enjoyed a couple glasses of wine at the Harbor View before getting massages. And we finished the day with a delicious dinner at State Road.

Studio54 Birthday Party

My Favorite Things: November - Studio 54 theme party

We went to a Studio54 themed birthday party in the downstairs space at Mariel and had a blast. In my opinion, every party should be a theme party. If you’re local and haven’t been to Mariel yet, highly recommend you check it out! I think the downstairs space is only going to be open on certain nights, but it’s really cool. And I heard whispers it’s going to be 25-and-older which is exciting (I think I’m officially too old for Southie lol).

Bruins Game

My Favorite Things: November - Rafters TD Garden

I’m working with the TD Garden to promote their new Rafters section, so Joe and I got to check out a Bruins game the other week. The section is really cool—it’s almost like being at a bar/lounge but in the ice arena.

That’s all from me this month!

xo Nicole

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