Food scene
Rancho Grande
Local food near the house.
Kaplash
Puerto Rico 115Local fried fare
It's Coffee Time
Puerto Rico 402Puerto Rican coffee and breakfast/lunch options
Sharanas
4 Ent CalzaderaEveryday brunch restaurant
estela restaurant Rincon
road 115Local farm to table fine dining
Capriccio Trattoria
17 Cll Muñoz RiveraInternational dining
Mahi Mahi Restaurant
Local / seafood fare and Mojitos
Isla Restaurant
Calle Vista Del MarLocal farm to table brunch
Ricomini Bakery
Carretera 115Local bakery with lunch options
Karibe Kombucha
Kombucha and other ferments
Tamboo
Carretera 413 RamalBeachfront drinks
Mangia Mi
4 Cll Muñoz RiveraPasta and Pizza restaurant
Jack's Shack at the Puntas Bakery
BoFish tacos
La Cambija
Calle CambijaLocal / seafood fare
French pastries and bread. You can order online and pickup
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Levain Artisan Breads
Wing RoadFrench pastries and bread. You can order online and pickup
Sargaso Fish House
Sightseeing
Mirador de Anasco
KM 5.8 PR-115Amazing views of the bay
Playa Domes
Great beach for surfing
El Faro De Rincón
Amazing views and whale watching in the wintertime
Crash Boat Beach (snorkel)
White sand and blue, crystal clear waters
Punta Borinquen
Hiking, beach and ruins spot
Pintos "R" Us Trail Rides
Black Eagle RoadHorseback Riding
Grocery store
Econo
Puerto Rico 115A bit farther away, but better stocked
La Bodega de Méndez
Puerto Rico 402Wine and liquor cellar
Walgreens
Puerto Rico 402Pharmacy
Selectos
Closest Grocery Store
Sam's Club
Puerto Rico 2Things to do
Rincon Diving & Snorkeling
2207 Ave Pedro Albizu Campos Carr 115Katarina Sail Charters
Black Eagle RoadSailing
Rincon Sailing
Take sailing lessons or rent a boat
Rincon Paddleboards
Rent a jet ski, kayak or paddle board
Surf787
Take surfing lessons or rent a surfboard
Puntas Surf School
Puerto Rico 413Take surfing lessons or rent a surfboard
Rincon Surf School
Calle MiramarTake surfing lessons or rent a surfboard
Flying Fish Parasail
Caretterra 413Go parasailing
Diving, also arranges for fishing charters and sunset cruises. If you are a diving enthusiast, make arrangements for a dive trip to Desecheo Island, one of the top dive destinations sites in the Caribbean according to Scuba Diving magazine and in our opinion, the top dive site on the Island.
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Taino Divers
564 Black Eagle RdDiving, also arranges for fishing charters and sunset cruises. If you are a diving enthusiast, make arrangements for a dive trip to Desecheo Island, one of the top dive destinations sites in the Caribbean according to Scuba Diving magazine and in our opinion, the top dive site on the Island.
Rincon Diving & Snorkeling
2207 Ave Pedro Albizu Campos Carr 115Go diving or snorkeling
Neighborhoods
The “La Playa” Community
Villa Guzmán is located in a long established typical Puerto Rican semi-rural community named “La Playa”. You might hear roosters crowing, see dogs and horses running free, and chickens may come into your yard. This does not mean they are feral. They’re just allowed to roam free, it’s a cultural thing. Neighbors are generally friendly and hospitable and crime is very low. That doesn’t mean that you should not take ordinary precautions such as closing the gates and doors at night. Villa Guzmán has been there since 1976 and so far, we have had no incident of concern.
There is a small convenience store at Rd 401 near the entrance to the community (González Mini Market), and a bakery (Snuffy’s) where they sell fresh Puerto Rican bread (kind of like French bread). You can also get milk and other basic food staples there. Exiting Villa Guzmán’s front gate, across the street and to the right, there is shack called La Cueva del Cangrejo where they sell turnovers, but only after noon and on Saturdays and Sundays. Exiting the beach gate, if you walk to the right you
will reach a fishing center where there is a beach shack called Sargasso. Mainly a watering hole, they
have a limited but good choice of fresh fish dishes and empanadillas (turnovers) which you might enjoy (Cash only).
Playa
The “La Playa” Community
Villa Guzmán is located in a long established typical Puerto Rican semi-rural community named “La Playa”. You might hear roosters crowing, see dogs and horses running free, and chickens may come into your yard. This does not mean they are feral. They’re just allowed to roam free, it’s a cultural thing. Neighbors are generally friendly and hospitable and crime is very low. That doesn’t mean that you should not take ordinary precautions such as closing the gates and doors at night. Villa Guzmán has been there since 1976 and so far, we have had no incident of concern.
There is a small convenience store at Rd 401 near the entrance to the community (González Mini Market), and a bakery (Snuffy’s) where they sell fresh Puerto Rican bread (kind of like French bread). You can also get milk and other basic food staples there. Exiting Villa Guzmán’s front gate, across the street and to the right, there is shack called La Cueva del Cangrejo where they sell turnovers, but only after noon and on Saturdays and Sundays. Exiting the beach gate, if you walk to the right you
will reach a fishing center where there is a beach shack called Sargasso. Mainly a watering hole, they
have a limited but good choice of fresh fish dishes and empanadillas (turnovers) which you might enjoy (Cash only).