Sunset sessions in Rincón

Rincón, Puerto Rico

Sunset and golden hour times for planning your evening session.

After-work glass-offs in Rincón can rival dawn patrol on good days. Afternoon thermals die, the crowd thins, and these 6 west-facing breaks catch the last clean sets of the day.

Sunset

6:43 PM
Golden Hour: 5:43 PM – 6:43 PM

Day length: 12h 16m

+1 min vs yesterday

Sunrise

6:27 AM

First light: 5:57 AM

Sunset

6:43 PM

Last light: 7:13 PM

Data from Domes · Updated daily

7-Day Sun Schedule

Today(Today)

Sunrise

6:27 AM

Sunset

6:43 PM

Day Length

12h 16m

Tomorrow

Sunrise

6:26 AM

Sunset

6:43 PM

Day Length

12h 17m

Wed, Apr 1

Sunrise

6:25 AM

Sunset

6:43 PM

Day Length

12h 18m

Thu, Apr 2

Sunrise

6:24 AM

Sunset

6:43 PM

Day Length

12h 19m

Fri, Apr 3

Sunrise

6:23 AM

Sunset

6:43 PM

Day Length

12h 20m

Best sunset surf spots in Rincón

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Featured Beaches(6)

Domes

Intermediate

Domes is a classic Rincón reef break known for its powerful hollow right-hand waves. It handles N–NW swells and works best with SE offshore winds. Intermediate and advanced surfers enjoy long, fast walls and the occasional barrel, but the shallow reef and busy lineup mean caution is essential.

Indicators

Advanced

Around the corner from Domes, Indicators is named for the exposed rock that marks the takeoff. This long right‑hand point provides a good gauge of swell size for the Rincón area. It's mostly surfed by experienced locals because the takeoff is close to a shallow, exposed reef, and the wave bowls as it wraps into the bay.

María's

Intermediate

María's is a celebrated right‑hand point break that offers long, manageable rides over a shallow reef. The wave can handle large winter swells, making it a contest venue during the surf season. Intermediate surfers will enjoy its predictability, but during big swells it becomes challenging and attracts pros and strong locals.

Sandy Beach Rincón

Beginner friendly

Sandy Beach Rincón is Rincón's go‑to beginner and longboard spot. The sandy bottom and forgiving peaks make it ideal for learning to surf, and the surrounding bars and guesthouses create a lively scene. On bigger swells it can provide fun shoulders for intermediates, but the afternoon trade winds often turn it onshore.

The Point at Sandy

Intermediate

At the southern end of Sandy Beach lies The Point, a rocky outcrop that produces a long right‑hander. On big NW swells the wave can connect with Maria's, offering rides of several hundred meters. The reefy takeoff zone and speedy wall suit upper‑intermediate surfers and above.

Tres Palmas

Intermediate to expert

Also called Steps, Tres Palmas is Puerto Rico's famed big‑wave reef within the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve. When large NW swells march down from the North Atlantic, this spot produces long, powerful rights with faces that can exceed 20 feet. It's a proving ground for experienced chargers; when small it offers fun waves for advanced surfers.

Sunset session picks in Rincón

West-facing beaches with golden hour potential and evening access.

Domes
reef
upper-intermediate

Domes is a classic Rincón reef break known for its powerful hollow right-hand waves. It handles N–NW swells and works best with SE offshore winds. Intermediate and advanced surfers enjoy long, fast walls and the occasional barrel, but the shallow reef and busy lineup mean caution is essential.

Beach facing
NW-facing (305°)Golden hour
Evening access

There's a small beach path to the right of the nuclear dome. Time your paddle-out between sets to avoid the impact zone and stay in the channel.

Indicators
point
advanced

Around the corner from Domes, Indicators is named for the exposed rock that marks the takeoff. This long right‑hand point provides a good gauge of swell size for the Rincón area. It's mostly surfed by experienced locals because the takeoff is close to a shallow, exposed reef, and the wave bowls as it wraps into the bay.

Beach facing
NW-facing (310°)Golden hour
Evening access

Carefully climb down the rocks and time your paddle‑out between sets. There's no easy channel.

María's
point
intermediate

María's is a celebrated right‑hand point break that offers long, manageable rides over a shallow reef. The wave can handle large winter swells, making it a contest venue during the surf season. Intermediate surfers will enjoy its predictability, but during big swells it becomes challenging and attracts pros and strong locals.

Beach facing
NW-facing (300°)Golden hour
Evening access

The paddle‑out is farther than at Domes. Use the sandy entry left of the wooden ramp, then hug the channel to avoid the reef.

Sandy Beach Rincón
beach
beginner

Sandy Beach Rincón is Rincón's go‑to beginner and longboard spot. The sandy bottom and forgiving peaks make it ideal for learning to surf, and the surrounding bars and guesthouses create a lively scene. On bigger swells it can provide fun shoulders for intermediates, but the afternoon trade winds often turn it onshore.

Beach facing
NW-facing (295°)Golden hour
Evening access

Easy beach access via sandy paths. Just walk out and paddle—no reef to negotiate in most sections.

The Point at Sandy
point
upper-intermediate

At the southern end of Sandy Beach lies The Point, a rocky outcrop that produces a long right‑hander. On big NW swells the wave can connect with Maria's, offering rides of several hundred meters. The reefy takeoff zone and speedy wall suit upper‑intermediate surfers and above.

Beach facing
NW-facing (300°)Golden hour
Evening access

Enter from the sandy beach and paddle out around the rocks. Watch for submerged reef near the takeoff.

Tres Palmas
reef
expert

Also called Steps, Tres Palmas is Puerto Rico's famed big‑wave reef within the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve. When large NW swells march down from the North Atlantic, this spot produces long, powerful rights with faces that can exceed 20 feet. It's a proving ground for experienced chargers; when small it offers fun waves for advanced surfers.

Beach facing
W-facing (285°)Golden hour
Evening access

Enter via the sandy channel and paddle out wide. On big days you may need to paddle from the neighboring beach to avoid the impact zone.

Sunset session tips

  • West-facing beaches for stunning sunset views
  • Often cleaner afternoon conditions
  • Golden hour photography opportunities
  • After-work session favorites

Surf Guides for Rincón

Frequently Asked Questions

About surfing in Rincón

The best sunset sessions in Rincón are at Domes, Indicators, María's. These spots offer stunning golden hour views while you ride.
Yes! Afternoon often brings cleaner conditions as morning onshore winds die down. Plus, the golden hour light and fewer crowds make for magical sessions.

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