Our friend Sean is visiting and staying in the unfinished cabin. We decided to show him around some of the Rincón beaches. It’s always such a reminder how beautiful this place is when you have the perspective of a visitor.
Britton and Sean at Sandy Beach
Our favorite little grassy spot
Sean enjoying a little secluded spot of beach
While I climbed a coconut palm tree
Later on we had lunch at Jack’s Shack and took a quick dip at the Marina. It’s always nice to be reminded why we fell in love with Rincón in the first place when we were tourists ourselves.
Is the Spanish wall at the Sandy beach?
Can you believe I have never been to a beach in Rincon :o!
Spanish Wall is a bit hidden and off the beaten path past Domes. You need to come see the beaches of Rincón! Lots of different types. Hidden coves, snorkeling beaches, high waves, no waves, long and sandy, rocky with boulders to climb, marina, social, secluded and so many more.
Visiting at the end of March, meanwhile living vicariously through your experiences.
Know what you mean. It happens to me when I go back and it´s happened to me to forget how amazing Europe is. As I remember learning from Spain, then going to places around for the first time and be amazed and now that I live here I walk in front of these incredible monuments and historic places and feel nothing.
What´s your friend opinion of PR?
He thought it was incredible. Isn’t funny how we can adapt to even the most amazing things!?
I love your blog! e-mail me your mailing address and we can send you a complimentary copy of our Purple Lizard Rincon Map and Guide to help you explore. So many cool places around Rincon! Michael