Welcome to Casa Ramé – Alta Vida, located in Pineapple Hill, Rincón, Puerto Rico. During winter and early spring, Rincón is sunny and ideal for surfers, remote workers, and couples seeking a relaxed west coast escape. Enjoy warm days, cooler nights, rugged coastal beauty, and winter swells in a peaceful residential setting.
Alta Vida features 15-foot ceilings, ocean views, and an airy loft-style layout with air conditioning. Steps Beach is reachable via a scenic ~30-minute hike (hard). Residential street parking is available.
Accessibility
Please note that a 20-step staircase from street level leads to the apartment’s main entrance.
Access & Privacy
Lockbox entry
Full private access to your side of the apartment
A connecting hallway door links the apartment to our side of the home; this door remains locked at all times
Important Notes Before Booking
1. Drinkable Tap Water!
We’ve installed two Aquasana filtration systems. One filters all the water entering the apartment. The second is under the kitchen sink with its own dedicated faucet, providing clean, filtered water that's safe for drinking—an amazing convenience, especially in Rincón.
2. Hot Showers Even During Power Outages—Just Let Us Know)
The shower is connected to an on-demand gas water heater, which provides hot water. The system can also work during power outages using backup batteries. For safety and maintenance reasons, we don’t keep the batteries installed—but if there’s a power outage during your stay, just let us know and we’ll be happy to pop in the double-D batteries so you can still enjoy a hot shower.
3. No Power Generator (Island Moments)
Casa Ramé does not have a generator. Power outages can occasionally happen, typically lasting a few hours. On those rare nights, we invite you to light a candle, listen to the coquí frogs, and enjoy the stillness of the evening. It's a beautiful reminder to slow down and soak in the essence of island life.
4. Cold Water at Bathroom & Kitchen Sinks
The bathroom and kitchen sinks only have cold water, which is typical for homes in Puerto Rico and part of the local living experience.
5. Note on Septic System
To protect our sensitive septic system, please flush only human waste. Do not flush toilet paper, wipes, feminine products, or any other items. Please dispose of these in the bathroom bin provided (this is common in many homes in Puerto Rico).