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Review: Tres Sirenas Beach Inn

This oceanfront B&B will make San Juan feel worlds away.
  • Puerto Rico, Hotels, Tres Sirenas
  • Puerto Rico, Hotels, Tres Sirenas

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Amenities

Beach
Free Wifi
Pool
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Rooms

5

What's the vibe at this hotel?
It's impossible not to breathe in deeply once you arrive at Tres Sirenas, a white-washed oceanfront property. Soothing waves beckon from the beach, and the bustle of busy San Juan feels worlds away.

Tell us a bit about its backstory.
Originally a private home, Tres Sirenas was converted into a bed and breakfast in 2003. After Hurricane Maria, the owners upgraded the property and added new wellness offerings, a yoga deck, massage treatments, and (for a different sort of wellness) a tiki bar.

What are the rooms like?
The hotel's five rooms all have ocean views and feel like tropical villas, with clay tiled floors, wood furniture, breezy ceiling fans, and private terraces.

Is there a charge for Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi is complimentary.

How are the on-site dining options?
It's a B&B, so breakfast is the name of the game here. A gourmet vegetarian menu (included in the room rate) might include asparagus frittata with roasted potatoes, local organic fruit, avocado, toasted baguette, and fresh tropical juices; vegan options, such as a Mediterranean breakfast of hummus, babaganoush, flatbread, roasted tomatoes, olives, are also available. The tiki bar serves snacks like bruschetta—it's a great place to watch the sun set. The hotel also hosts occasional pop-up dinners.

And the service? Owners are willing to make anything happen, whether it be a private chef service or surf lessons or a scuba trip.

Who tends to stay here?
Yoga obsessives and the slow-paced surfers who love them.

What is there to know about the surrounding area?
Rincón is known as the surf capital of Puerto Rico. Surf beaches are a mile away from Tres Sirenas; the town center is a 10-minute walk. The B & B is a 45-minute taxi from Rafael Hernandez International Airport in Aguadilla, and a two-and-a-half-hour drive from San Juan.

Any other hotel features worth noting?
You can borrow paddle boards, kayaks and snorkel gear. Owner Lisa Masters is a licensed Jivamukti instructor who teaches on-site and organizes yoga retreats. An oceanfront pool is flanked with canopied daybeds, while an adjoining swimming cove offers a nice alternative to Rincón's wavy surf beaches.

Bottom line: Worth it? Why?
This is the perfect choice for anyone looking for an introspective and dreamy getaway.

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