Discover Rincon - Unrivalled Watersports Paradise

Rincon has many interesting things to discover and has a very relaxed casual feel to it. It is a wonderful and secluded beach town that has allowed time and the troubles of the world to pass it by. This wonderful place is filled with a number of delightful sights and the sounds of friendly people.

The beaches of Rincon, such as Rincon Bay Beach, allow both tourists and locals to enjoy themselves to the full almost right through the year. You can surf big waves, snorkel in the calm waters and see humpback whales frolic near the shore all in the same day. Visitors can also take a boat trip, go horseback riding in the forest or enjoy a picnic at one of the many parks with friends and family.

The people of Rincon still maintain a number of the Old Spanish traditions that have been handed down from one generation to the next over roughly 500 years of history. The town has a wonderfully rich history and the town's people are very proud of its heritage. Though most of its citizens speak English very well, Spanish is actually their native language.

Rincon offers vacationers quiet surroundings, uncrowded beaches, great restaurants and eateries, affordable accommodation, convenient shopping, varied recreation and beautiful unspoiled mountain scenery. So pull up a comfortable chair, sip your pina colada and experience the warm beaches and beautiful sunsets of Rincon.

 


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Juni - 2010-12-14 11:11:12

Aqui representando el barrio Cruces, por el coqui pa' riba, desde queens, Ny. hace tiempo que no voy y si dios quiere en febrero me doy un viajesito pa ya. A ver a mis abuelos, mi abuelito Juan Valentin que es bien conocido por esa area y mi abuelita Oliva Munoz mejor conocida como Ana, Anni, Julio mis tios y mis primos Anthony, Denise y Yomi, los quiero, los extrano mucho y pronto me veran por ahi

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alma - 2010-11-18 20:52:16

My mother was born in Rincon and i lived there for a couple of months the summer of 1964. I was wondering if anybody remembers a song my mother taught us. I think it was titled " around the mango tree" she learned it in school when she was a child. I would love to know the words to that song. All i remember is " here we go here we go round the mango tree swinging high swinging low from the mango tree. Many srings have come again" but I know there is more to that song. If anyone remembers it please post it for me. My mother passed 4 years ago. And everytime I sing that song I feel her close. Her name was Juanita Cardona Moreno she was from el barrio las Puntas.

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Georgie Figueroa - 2010-07-21 13:30:38

Un saludo bien fuerte a la gente de mi bello pueblo, RINCON desde VIrginia. Me crie en el Barrio Barrero y lo digo con mucho orgullo. Me fui de mi isla hace 25 años pero siempre me las ingenio para regresar a mi pueblo por lo menos una vez al año con mi familia. Me siento my orgulloso de ser un Boricuita de Rincon!!

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