4 stars bc the parking lot is small and there are lots of critters in the sand by the trees. Having said that, super convenient to food spots and there is a spot that sells beach supplies like umbrellas, towels, sunscreen and souvenirs within a 4 min walk from the beach. We arrived at 11:30 am on a Saturday and squeezed into a spot.. but parking is very limited so I suggest coming by 10am on the weekend and you should be fine. Food at local restaurants is a bit pricey but there are also vendors who pass by throughout the day selling food and drinks so I suggest checking out what they sell when they come by. Very hot on a July day be prepared to sweat setting up your gear, umbrella is a must bc tree shade...
Read moreGood time at the beach on Valentines Day! We were told it was one of the favourite beaches in Rincon. It is easy to find! Coming from Aguada we took PR 115 and drove through the town of Rincon. It’s right behind where PR 115 & Calle Cambija meets. It wasn’t busy when we went. Free parking and plenty of spots. No bathroom facilities. No restaurants/food vendors on the beach but there are many close by in the neighbourhood. It’s a clean, wide beach that stretches over a kilometre where it meets the Balneario de Rincon. The water was calm, sandy bottom and safe for swimming. It rained hard during our visit. We came prepared with our sun shade/tent. There is no shelter around except...
Read moreParking lot is small. Space is limited and you need to know how to park. Don’t come here if you’re uncomfortable parking extremely close to others. The beach is right next to a small aisle what is connected by bridge where you can find a restroom and food vendors. There are many vegetarian options but I’d highly suggest that you try the chicken tacos from the hut close to the main road (across from the bakery) The beach is popular with tourists but there’s a good balance between...
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