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After-Season Rincon is no longer the deserted beach town that it used to be, leaving the local population glad to be alone for a while and the innkeepers and restaurateurs pining for customers. In late March, we had Whale Fest, which was very well attended, especially by the dozens of Humpback Whales that put on quite a show on the very first day of the Festival. A poor-planning snag occurred when many were stuck in traffic on the most busy day, because of a beer company sponsored bicycle race being held at the same venue (in keeping with our policy of not supporting or advertising sports events geared towards youth that are sponsored by alcohol or tobacco, we won't mention the company). In April we had Earth Day and the first Rincon Film Festival. In May we had the first Rincon 5K Run. The rest of the Spring and early Summer has a lot more in store- then the island vacation season starts in July, with its three consecutive three-day weekends. Here's what's coming up:

Relevo Por La Vida means Relay For Life, comes back to Rincon after last year's very successful mega-fundraiser, starting at 12 Noon on May 17 at the Sports Center, running through the night and into the next day. Sponsored locally by the Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito de Rincón (the largest Credit Union in Puerto Rico), this event is part of a growing effort by the American Cancer Society to raise funds for cancer research, education and prevention. For more about this event and what it means to so many in Rincon, visit the new website that Rincon|Online has donated to the effort, RelevoPorLaVida.org.

The Rincon Triathlon runs for the 28th time, on June 8, at Balneario Beach. As Olympic fever for the 2008 Beijing Summer Games and the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mayaguez spreads, this year's triathlon will showcase how Rincon is gearing up to host the 2010 Games Triathlon event. The activities start at 7AM, so be sure to come early and don't forget to bring your camera. For more on this exciting event, visit the Rincon Triathlon website, PuertoRicoTriathlon.com.

A New Amapola Grows in Puntas. For years, we've watched how the hills in Puntas have become dotted with new and beautiful beach area homes. The newest one, Amapola House is a four-level vacation Villa, located on a ocean-view hillside near Sandy Beach, in the lush and beautiful Puntas Hills. One can enjoy the hillside breezes and stunning views from any of the three terrace levels of this brand-new vacation Villa, which is located on a quiet beach-access road, just minutes from the seashore. The interior is designer-decorated and contains family heirloom antiques and unseen historic photos of Old Rincon. Amapola House has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a sunset view veranda and a rooftop terrace with a jumbo spa tub that overlooks a vast nature preserve and the sea. The fourth bedroom suite is situated on its own level and offers a private bathroom, terrace, Wi-Fi and network outlet, flat screen TV with cable service, stereo with personal iPod connection, compact refrigerator, coffee-maker and a microwave oven. Located just minutes from the golden sand and pristine waters of Sandy Beach, this spacious, elegant Villa can comfortably accommodate an entire family or a large group of up to eight persons. For larger groups, an adjacent twin home is also available. With its construction just about completed, Amapola House is now accepting reservations for stays beginning in June, 2008 and is offering a special introductory rate of $950 per week to the first five confirmed reservations for stays in June, August and September of 2008. Visit the Amapola House website, AmapolaHouse.com and enjoy the video and pictures, while being serenaded by different versions of the Amapola song, including a killer surf guitar version.

The Pineapple Inn earns Kudos. Last year, The Pineapple Inn and its owners Nelson Santos and Mark Kelly won Puerto Rico Hotel Association “Green Small Hotel of the Year Award”.  The Inn’s rating was also upgraded. This year The Pineapple Inn took top honors at The Annual Puerto Rico Tourism Company Quality Awards Ceremony. The recognitions were in the following categories: Move Up on Hotel Star Category, Recognition Towards Sustainability, the Reception Service Award and the Major Progress in Service Award. The PRHTA rates its member Lodging Establishments on the basis of what they offer to vacationers. Swimming pools, Spa tubs, activities in the hotel or nearby, beach towels, walking sticks and beach chairs are some of the amenities that make a hotel eligible for a better rating. Of course, comfortable beds, clean rooms and great and friendly service are key factors in the ratings and awards received by  Inn. Located just a few steps from Corcega Beach, The Pineapple Inn offers the perfect setting for an intimate getaway at one of the most beautiful beaches in Puerto Rico.

From the March, 2008 issue of Travel & Leisure Magazine: "Rincón is known for its pounding waves, which attract some of the world's best surfers. But the location of the Tres Sirenas Beach Inn—on one of the town's more tranquil strands—is just as appealing. Ex–New Yorkers Lisa and Harry Rodriguez returned to Harry's native Puerto Rico to open a laid-back, stylish B&B. And with four breezy rooms (dark woods, rattan, white linens) and the elaborate breakfasts Lisa cooks up every morning for guests, this seaside spot fits the bill. If you're traveling with a group, consider renting out the entire villa. It sleeps 10, and goes for a reasonable $840 per night."

Casa Bomberos is named for the NYC firefighters that own it. This large and secluded vacation house offers privacy in a beautiful setting in the middle of Puntas.  This two-unit villa has a pool with Tiki bar, ocean views, several terraces, a BBQ grill and loads of amenities. The home can be rented as a six bedroom, a four bedroom or a two bedroom. We welcome Casa Bomberos to Rincon|Online. For a closer look at this great vacation rental, visit their website.

Suites at 413 has established itself as a favorite of many Rincon visitors. Located on scenic Road 413 in Puntas, this stylish house offers modern, minimalist suites with wood floors and marble baths. A rooftop terrace offers scenic views of Rincon's beaches and is the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine while watching the night sky. The four suites accommodate up to sixteen guests, making it perfect for groups traveling together. We welcome Suites at 413 to our pages. For more or to reserve a Suite at 413, visit their website.

Harbor Restaurant not only offers great food in a beachside setting, it has the friendliest owners. Recently, a group of guests of Tres Sirenas Beach Inn decided to take a leisurely walk to Sunset Village, where they stopped in at Harbor Restaurant for a delicious seafood dinner. As the evening wore on, the diners had such a great time, they nearly closed the place. They bid goodnight to owners David Acosta and Omayda Guerra, who upon hearing that they intended to walk back to Tres Sirenas, insisted on giving them a ride to their beachfront accommodations. Now, that's Rincon!

The Blue Boy Gets Wet! The fab Blue Boy Inn now has a a huge and classy pool. This elegant B & B is a short walk from the best beaches in the Caribbean. Located in beautiful Rincon, Puerto Rico, well-known for surfing, diving and spectacular sunsets, The Blue Boy Inn offers wonderful Caribbean accommodations with a traditional European-style bed and breakfast service. The place is impeccably decorated and clean. The decor will please your eyes and the sights and sounds will sooth your soul. Your experience at Blue Boy Inn will be more than a simple stay with a loved one, it will be an  intimate, romantic experience that you will always remember.

Rincon Vacation Rentals are on the upswing and the new kid in town is West Indies Rentals, run by Broker Maribel Garcia and Rentals Manager Joan Pavesi, who has many years of experience in providing high quality services to Rincon vacationers. West Indies Rentals has started strong, offering great beachfront homes and condos and is expanding its portfolio on a daily basis. We welcome West Indies Rentals and wish Maribel and Joan continued success. Visit their new website and make your Rincon reservation today.

Rincon del Caribe is  a new Vacation Villa that joins our pages this Season. Located on an upscale street in the Corcega Beach area, it offers modern amenities and tropical relaxation.  Make your Rincon vacation even better by staying at Rincon del Caribe, a large, modern vacation home is located a short 220 steps from spectacular Corcega Beach. From the modern, fully equipped kitchen to the comfortable bedrooms and upscale accommodations, Rincon Del Caribe has everything you need for a perfect Rincon vacation. Click on the image to visit the Rincon del Caribe website.

Surf 787 is On! This new guest house offers new and elegant accommodations with killer mountain  and ocean views. Spacious rooms, wide verandas and hillside breezes make Surf 787 the perfect lodging destination. Surf 787 also offers surfing lessons to its guests as well as others. Instruction takes place with very small groups, providing better attention to the student's individual needs. To start the season right, Surf 787 is offering promotional discounts on lodging and surf lessons. For more about the Surf 787 Resort, visit their website.

Bike Path Update: We got word that the PR DOT has modified its plan for the Bike Path (see related story below) by trimming the width to 12' and eliminating the beach gabion walls that were highly objected to by the environmental community. These concessions and the speed in which they were announced are quite surprising for an island bureaucracy and are a step in the right direction in making the path a positive tourist attraction.

Tamboo Beside the Pointe has undergone an amazing transformation. Recently remodeled, it's now ready to show its new stuff. Tamboo has improved its facilities, but take heart, none of this will change its "Bar on the Beach" way, which earned Tamboo a spot on Esquire Magazine's Best Bars In America list. When Tamboo opens its doors we'll all still agree that there is no place like the Tamboo Tavern at Beside the Pointe. But don't pay attention to what we have to say, read the Esquire Magazine Review.

Boarding House sits on a tropical tree-lined road that leads to beautiful and un-crowded beaches. We welcome Boarding House to our pages. Reminiscent of the first Rincon surfer guest houses, it was designed to provide functional comfort in an atmosphere of casual elegance. Boarding House offers well-appointed accommodations in the desirable Puntas area of Rincon, just minutes away from the best surf breaks, with views of the blue seas and fresh skies of Rincon. The ocean views from this new guest house are stunning. Visit the Boarding House web site and see its well-appointed suites and its desirable Puntas location.

Casa Verde is Back! with new owners, Billy & Tiffany, already known for their successful Rincon leisure ventures. Under their new management, Casa Verde and its Rock Bottom Restaurant have gone through a well-deserved upgrade. Located just steps from Sandy Beach, it now offers clean, upgraded accommodations and great service. The Rock Bottom offers a new menu and improved dining area and bar.  A stay at Casa Verde now promises to be quite enjoyable.

Katarina Sail Charters, also managed by Billy & Tiffany, joins Rincon|Online. Everyone knows that a visit to Rincon is simply not complete without a cruise on the Katarina, which will soon begin to accept early reservations for the upcoming season, in order to avoid last year's wait list. Katarina Sail Charters offers wonderful day cruises and there is no better way to enjoy our legendary Rincon Sunsets than from the deck of the Katarina. The picture you see here is a mere facsimile of what you experience on the Katarina.  For more information and reservations, visit the Katarina web site.

Caracol Ché, is a private estate nestled in three acres of private tropical gardens that overlook the sea. Caracol Ché offers the best of island living- a spacious and breezy hillside Villa overlooking a blue lagoon pool and panoramic views of the ocean and the bay. At Caracol Ché you can spend the day lounging by the lagoon pool, which is fed by a mesmerizing waterfall flowing from the hillside, or take a short stroll to a secluded beach. Watch unforgettable sunsets from the top deck and slip in to the Jacuzzi at the ocean view deck to watch the stars over the surf and and the moon over the mountains. For a glimpse of true Island living at Caracol Ché, visit their new website, masterfully crafted by Rincon|Online.

Testing the waters at our beaches has become a weekly thing for the local Surfrider Foundation Chapter. These tests prove what our wise grandparents taught us all those years ago: When it rains in the mountains and the clarity of our pristine off-shore waters changes, you shouldn't spend too many hours in the ocean. Common sense tells us that the rain-laden rivers and streams carry silt and other organics that swirl off-shore until the currents take them out to sea. So here's our response to the surfers who have written asking about the water tests: Surfers who want to spend an entire rainy day in the water should consider earplugs to avoid possible ear problems, just like surfers at the California coast don body suits to keep warm and surf more.

The Original Rincon Surf Patrol (left) has been put out to pasture. After over 200,000 miles, it was time to retire the now-legendary truck. It has been replaced by a leaner and greener model (right) that prowls Rincon and collects info on surf, dive, fishing and weather conditions and what's cool in Rincon. It also serves as a Roving Rincon Tourism Attraction that travels to tourist spots all over Puerto Rico, to further expose Rincon to tourists and residents.  It joins the USA Rincon Surf Patrol (bottom) on the prowl to promote Rincon in North America. The USA Rincon Surf Patrol is equipped with promotional signage, portable and handheld PC's with wireless Internet, GPS navigation, XM Radio, satellite phone, special lighting and of course, thousands of "I Love Rincon" giveaway bumper stickers, hats and t-shirts. Look for our Surf Patrol Reports and pictures of the Surf Patrol in cool places.

Sunset Village Comes Alive.  Sunset Village is a modern Festival Market located on the main town beach in Rincon, Puerto Rico. It includes beachfront shops, a great seafood restaurant, a water sports & beach rentals facility and an ocean view tower. Under new management by David Acosta and Omayda Guerra, this fairly new tourist facility has now come into its own. David and Omayda also own and manage Harbor Restaurant, a beachside eatery that offers mouthwatering fresh seafood. Sunset Village shops include a gourmet ice cream and dessert shop, an art gallery, a souvenir store, a modern hair salon, as well as real estate, chiropractor and municipal tourism offices.  

Luxury at the Top. If looking at the sea from a luxurious Penthouse is your way to spend a vacation in Rincon, then Striper Cove South this is the place for you. Striper Cove South is a new penthouse condo offering panoramic views of the sparkling green Caribbean Ocean and the surrounding lush hills of Rincon, Puerto Rico.  Perfect for a luxurious family getaway, or a corporate retreat, this condo combines oceanfront living with the comfort of first-class amenities. Situated atop a waterfront building in a gated luxury complex, this fully furnished three bedroom and three bath, two-story retreat is the perfect spot to relax or use as a base for numerous island adventures.

A Mountain Butterfly Appears in Our View: Villa Mariposa joins our pages offering a beautiful and spacious villa with a guest cottage with very comfortable accommodations, totally surrounded by spectacular mountain and ocean views. Located on Road 412, less than ten minutes from the beautiful town of Rincon, Villa Mariposa provides privacy, intimacy and peaceful surroundings, minutes from the best beaches in the Caribbean. We Welcome Villa Mariposa to the galaxy of Rincon multi-star properties. Visit their website for more information and to make a reservation.

  The Rincon Lighthouse Park is in a six-month hiatus, while a two-million dollar renovation takes place, which should be completed in time for the Winter season. Stay tuned for progress reports.

True Review or Hotel Hype? As more hotel review websites such as tripadvisor.com proliferate the web, website officials say that hotel owners are taking extraordinary measures to get favorable reviews for their properties. Besides prodding guests to post glowing reviews, some owners are placing fake positive reviews using false names. In a reverse twist, negative reviews are being posted by competitors and over-demanding guests. In Rincon, we know of one case in which a tourist services company was slammed in a review site, based on allegations of unsafe practices and misconduct. When asked to post the same review on our site, we carefully investigated the allegations and refused, after concluding that the complaints were of a questionable nature and that the people complaining were actually the friends of a competitor.

  #1 for Eight Straight Years. Rincon-PR.com continues to rank #1 in the top search engines, Yahoo, MSN & Google, for the most used Rincon keyword searches. We could not have done it without you. Thanks for making us the #1 Rincon site.  Rincon-PR.com: The only Rincon site that is only about Rincon.

Surfer-Artist Darren Chen Loves Rincon, so he's designed some great Rincon throwback surfing T-shirts and other items that are just too cool. These designs are exclusive to the Rincon|Online Store. Other new items include our RINCON WINTER 2007 Logo items, plus many new Rincon PR Logo items. Click the image and visit the Rincon|Online Store and righteously represent during the surfing season.

Passport, Please? Not in Rincon. If you're a U.S. Citizen traveling to the rest of the Caribbean, you'll now need a valid Passport, but not for Rincon, Puerto Rico, a U.S. Territory. When you come to Rincon, you don't worry about Customs & Immigration forms and lines, strange laws or currency conversion. In Rincon, your dollars, ATM card and cellphone work just fine. When you arrive and depart, your safety is ensured at the airport by the Transportation Safety Administration. Rincon is the best and easiest Caribbean destination. So, whenever you're ready to take a break, just make a reservation with one of our fine lodging establishments, hop on a well-maintained U.S. airliner and come to your home in the Caribbean: Rincon, Puerto Rico.

Palatine Hill in Rincon lives up to the Roman opulence of its moniker. Now, you can experience the incredible views from the luxurious perch known as Sugar Hill Luxury Villa, located 300 feet above the brilliant, blue waters of the Caribbean, with an incomparable 360-degree panoramic view that will take your breath away. Located in the gated community of Palatine Hill Estates, Sugar Hill Luxury Villa is just minutes to beautiful beaches, world-class surfing and charming downtown Rincon. Enjoy miles of pristine beaches, captivating sunsets, world-class surfing, whale watching, snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, or just relaxing by the pool and taking in some of the most awesome scenery in Puerto Rico.

The I Love Rincon Spirit Goes Far, most recently Afghanistan. Danny Ramirez Crespo, who is serving on the other side of the world, decided to honor his home town and its lovely beaches by letting everyone know where he's from. Click the image to see Danny's homage to Rincon. We salute the men and women of the military and humanitarian organizations endeavoring in all parts of the world. We wish them good luck and a safe and happy return.

Villa Inés Vacation House has opened its doors and terraces for your enjoyment. This large and comfortable ocean-view Vacation Villa is located steps from Sunset Village and the main Town Beaches and is handicap-accessible. Visit the Villa Inés website to see why it's perfect for that "friends and family" getaway. We welcome Villa Inés to our pages.

Rincon Escape is a luxurious beach Villa with a swimming pool, in a quiet, exclusive Rincón beach neighborhood. Rincon Escape is a large private home with an old world feeling- high ceilings, generous spaces to relax in and a private patio and pool. Located at Corcega Beach, which is becoming the trendiest beach in Rincon, this lovely beach area Villa is perfect for that oceanside vacation. To see more about Rincon Escape, and its awesome  features and great reates, visit their web site.

Seashell Villas is right on beautiful, quiet Corcega Beach and offers 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom fully-equipped apartments. The Villas feature dramatic open-plan living, kitchen and dining areas with stunning views of the sea. The pictures on the web site are an approximation of the actual beauty and comfort of this gorgeous beach house. We welcome Seashell Villas to our pages; it promises to be quite popular with the most discerning of our steady Rincon visitors.

 Luxury Accommodations at Maria's Beach? Yes! Surf the best breaks in Rincon and walk from the shore to the luxurious Maria's Beach Villas. We've been there and can only say that Maria's Beach Villas sets a new standard for high-end lodging in Rincon. To see for yourself, go to the new Maria's Beach Village web site, where you can make your reservations can be made.

    Lemontree Grows in Rincon. The legendary Lemontree Oceanfront Cottages has new owners, a new look and a new attitude. If you haven't stayed at Lemontree recently, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Upgraded tropical accommodations, flat screen TV's and Wi-Fi are just some of the newer amenities at Lemontree. You can also learn Scuba at the on-premises school. Bella Jane and Ted have made Lemontree the place for a vacation to remember. To see more about Lemontree,

  Casa Margarita a spacious and airy Pool Villa, is just a A short walk from Sea Beach. This very comfortable home is superbly appointed and offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, indoor and outdoor dining areas, plus a pool with grill. For a closer look and to make reservations,

Real Estate in Rincon continues to attract savvy buyers and investors. By popular request, we've added a Real Estate Classifieds page, which showcases the best properties in Rincon. To see it,

  Around the World have Rincon logo stickers gone. It was just a matter of time before one appeared on a Humvee in Iraq. Our latest photo submission is from MSG Dennis G. Acevedo, U.S. Army, at Tall Afar, Iraq (click to enlarge). From the deserts of Iraq, MSG Acevedo sees the beaches of Rincon, through the cyber-windows provided by Rincon|Online. We salute the men and women of the military and humanitarian organizations endeavoring in all parts of the world. We wish them good luck and a safe and happy return. To see which Rincon sticker will look good on your Humvee or Hummer, visit the Rincon Online Store.

Dive Rincon and have the experience of a lifetime. Another great Surfing Season has ended and the hard-core enthusiasts have moved on to other cool surfing spots like Jaco Beach, Costa Rica. This time of the year, the waters around Rincon transform into an aquarium-like calmness. When you dive, the water is so clear- it's almost like it's not there. We can't begin to describe what it's like to dive Rincon and the nearby uninhabited islands of Desecheo and Mona. That's why we can only recommend that you visit Taino Divers web site and see it for yourself.

 The Spot at Black Eagle continues to tantalize its patrons with its original and delicious culinary creations. Host Amy Bloom has become the darling of the seasonal Rincon restaurant crowd. Now, you can keep up with what's cooking at The Spot, by visiting their unique web site, designed and hosted by RINCON|ONLINE.

The Rincon Shoreline Bike Path has been the talk of the town for several years. Envisioned by most to be a seaside scenic ribbon meandering through nature from Sunset Village to the Lighthouse, it was widely accepted as a great concept. Until recently, its actual route and construction method had been a mystery to most in Rincon. Several weeks ago, Leon Richter, a leader of the local Surfrider Foundation chapter and Puntas land developer, produced a complete set of engineering plans designed by the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation. These plans can be seen on a ring-the-warning-bell website that mimics Al Gore’s movie- although it’s not really an end of the world as we know it issue.

The plans that appear on the website show a mostly-paved bike path on steroids, with many add-ons that seem more geared towards motor vehicle parking spaces than the bicycles and pedestrians it's meant for. Upon viewing this expensive and intrusive plan, the Jimmy Buffet tune, "Overkill", comes to mind. But consider the source- this project would have been better assigned to recreational park designers, not the highway department. Imagine if the planning and construction of Central Park would have been handed over to a group of NYC Transit Authority engineers? 

We spoke to the Mayor about the bike path, who upon being confronted with a copy of the plans, immediately requested a meeting with the Public Works and Transportation Secretary. He wants to ensure that the bike path plans presented to him are correct and updated. He went on to say that he'll issue a position statement after his meeting. It appears that our Mayor was not fully aware of what was being planned for the most valuable natural treasure of his town. We also spoke to several community leaders who are now against the bike path, mainly because it appears to impact the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve (what part of the term “Marine Reserve” did the planners not get?). 

Rincon again finds itself confronting the choice between Natural Preservation and Tourism Development. In this case, one can recall the example of Marbella in Spain- or maybe not even go so far and take a stroll on the Piñones boardwalk between Isla Verde and Loiza to see how that turned out. 

It’s time for the Mayor to convene and listen to a Tourism Development Advisory Board. Projects like this one would then be more representative of the Rincon lifestyle and in tune with the realities and desires of all its residents. Besides addressing seashore issues, the Advisory Board can also take on overall development impact issues in the Town and rural areas, taking into consideration our limited and somewhat delicate infrastructure. This Advisory Board could also help the Mayor determine how to best use current public tourism funding and help raise more dollars. Right now, no one seems to know where any public funding for Rincon tourism comes from and what it's actually used for.

On a related note, perhaps such an independent entity can also find out why the “Chinchorro” (a large net that was cast from the beach by rowboat and pulled by anyone who wanted to share the catch) was stopped by the island Natural Resources Department, under the flimsy excuse that “it damaged the offshore reef” where it had been cast every morning for a time longer than most can remember. The only problem with that reasoning is a forgotten (or ignored) fact: there never was a reef off that particular beach. Any fisherman knows that you can’t cast a net over a reef- it’ll get stuck and besides breaking the net and damaging the reef, you won’t catch any fish. Maybe the local chapter of the Surfrider Foundation can assist in bringing the “Chinchorro” back to our community life and the ecological traditions that had been in place for centuries before the first surfboard ever touched our waves. After all, Rincon is not just about preserving the beaches and reefs for well-to-do surfers, is it?

The History of Rincon in Pictures: Besides recording today's Rincon in pictures and video for your enjoyment and for posterity, our archives contain hundreds of Rincon vintage photographs, some dating back to the late 1800's. Many of these unique historical photographs are from our Publisher's family archives. Others are from exclusive local sources. In order to preserve these important images, RINCON|ONLINE undertook a long-term historical conservation project, as a public service to the Town and its people.  We have completed cataloging and scanning the most important photographs, of which several were showing deterioration. In some cases, the images were restored and digitally enhanced. We've delivered the first CD-ROMs of these historic images to the Rincon Cultural Center, the Municipal Library and to Rincon Schools, for the use and enjoyment of current and future generations.

I Love Rincon Sticker: We once jokingly asked that anyone visiting China take one our sticker to the Great Wall and it happened. Marlene Gutierrez, that quintessential Rincon lover who now resides in Pennsylvania, has sent us another photo of her with of our sticker, in front of The Parthenon in Greece, home of the 2004 Olympics. Marlene shows her love for Rincon everywhere that she drives to with our latest sticker on her Audi. We mostly give away our stickers and they go fast. If you see the Rincon Surf Patrol, tell the driver to give you one. You can also order them (cheap, to cover postage and handling) at the Rincon Online Store. Send us your photo of a sticker at some unique spot, or on your favorite car, boat or other toy, and we'll place it on our Sights page.

Alive & Kicking: Eight years ago, we searched for the web portal for Rincon. There was none, so we began the Rincon Online Guide as a hobby. Since then, it's been just wonderful, doing cool things and meeting great people. Despite advice to the contrary and repeated requests from regional advertisers, we've stuck to our commitment to be a site that is about Rincon- and nowhere else. We give thanks to our visitors, sponsors and online partners for their ongoing support and trust. In return, we promise to continue being the best, most comprehensive and exclusive online source for Rincon, Puerto Rico.


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