Seth Rush Review of Rincon Beach Resort
Take this review with a grain of salt. I have no r...
Take this review with a grain of salt. I have no reference to what this resort experience was like pre Hurricane Maria.
A majority of the beach front on the northwest coast of Puerto Rico was washed away during the hurricanes, and Rincon Beach Resort didnt escape this fate. They still have a small strip of beach but it seemed dangerous to swim there if the ocean wasn't relatively calm. Their ocean swimming area is roped off with buoys, but the depth drops off fairly quickly once you get off the beach and into the water.
The room I stayed in was in much need of repair/upkeep. In the bathroom there was holes in the caulking of the ceiling joints and a colony of small ants was happily using the bathroom ceiling as an insect super highway.
In the hallway leading to my room, on the railing looking down into the main courtyard, someone had left some razor blades. These were at easy height access for children. I could make guesses why they were there, but just a forewarning if this wasnt a one off thing.
The "infinity pool" did look pretty at night lit up by purple submerged lighting, but the only portion that seemed like an infinity pool was the kiddie pool section that flowed over and into the larger pool.
The outdoor hot tub was quite large next to the main swimming pool and was a decent temp.
The onsite restuarant Brasas smelled amazing and tasty, but the actual food was a bit of a disappointment sadly. I only add this into the Resort review as you will smell the restaurant everywhere on the resort grounds, and it will make you hungry. Perhaps others will have better luck ordering different dishes that I.
Overall I feel I spent a little too much money for the value of my stay at this resort, but on the other hand I realize they are most likely still in recovery mode and will continue to repair and update as time goes on.
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