A Day in Aguada


Britton and Aeden in the plaza of Aguada

The other day we went to Aguada for a doctor’s appointment for Aeden. We were surprised to be in and out quickly, so we decided to wander around the town a little. Although it is right next to it, Aguada is very different from Rincon in so many ways. Whereas Rincon makes me think of Hawaii, Aguada reminds me of Mexico, with lots of little boutique clothing stores, a large plaza, street vendors and a buzz of work. Rincon feels much more like a vacation destination where the beach and hanging out are the central points and swimsuits are often spotted. Aguada feels more like daily life and pants and shoes are common (as are the shops that sell them!). Aguada is also quite a bit bigger with about 50,000 people compared with little Rincon’s 15,000. Because of its size and the tiny roads, the traffic is often a mess, so walking around the downtown makes more sense than driving.


Vendors selling fireworks to celebrate the holidays (yes, it is a loud time of year!)


Bright, colorful buildings


Lots of clothing stores around every corner!


I like to stop in and check stuff out sometimes!


More street vendors and clothing stores


Sometimes feels like you’re walking into the 70s or 80s!


Family photo in the Aguada Plaza


Two soft drinks you don’t see in the states often- Coco Rico and Malta (normally in a glass bottle)


Aguada is known for its horses and horse events too


Aguada, like Rincon, has awesome sunsets

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7 thoughts on “A Day in Aguada

  1. Mitch Rapoport

    Some local entrepreneur should consider starting a bus tour of the highlights/landmarks of the neighboring towns – and their best secret beaches. We’ve lived here for three years and have hardly explored the area.

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  2. Virginia Smith

    Love Auguada. It was ao grwat to mewt you guys finally. I love your posts. Hope to Aee you again upon my permanent return to Rincon

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  3. Virginia Smith

    Love Auguada. It was ao great to meet you guys finally. I love your posts. Hope to see you again upon my permanent return to Rincon

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  4. Jannette

    The best city in the world I miss my City I wish I can come back but the situation in 🇵🇷 It’s not same anymore God bless my city and the island

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