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Hotels in Puerto Rico

Hotel El Convento

Imagine a destination as grand and storied as the “Isle of Enchantment” itself, nestled just steps away from historic landmarks and nightlife. Old world charm and elegance meet contemporary comfort and luxury at Hotel El Convento. Built in 1646, it was the first Small Luxury Hotel of the World member in Puerto Rico and is the oldest member of the Historic Hotels of America. 


Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve offers an exclusive luxury travel experience for discerning travelers from around the world. This open-air sanctuary boasts a collection of 115 spacious oceanfront guestrooms and suites, most with private infinity edge pools or rooftop terraces, and an expansive selection of two to five bedroom Residential units directly on the beach. […]


The St. Regis Bahia Beach

Begin your journey with sophistication at The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, Puerto Rico, the only AAA Five Diamond resort in Puerto Rico. Embrace the romantic setting of a Caribbean coconut plantation nestled between a lush national forest and the sparkling sea at one of the most luxurious Puerto Rico resorts. Experience refined exclusiveness and […]


W Retreat & Spa Vieques Island

Located 8 miles off the coast of mainland Puerto Rico, The W Retreat & Spa, Vieques Island is easily accessible via a 20 minute flight from San Juan International Airport. Get ready to recharge at one of the most luxurious resorts in Puerto Rico, as you find yourself in an undiscovered Caribbean paradise, surrounded by […]


Full Moon Yoga at El Conquistador

Nights of the full moon have always been considered a meaningful time to reflect, meditate and harness energy. And there are few better places to contemplate a full moon than the El Conquistador Resort in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. The resort has announced a special series of yoga sessions and massages during the monthly arrival of […]


Six Great Restaurants in Puerto Rico

Like most of the Caribbean islands, the indigenous cuisine of Puerto Rico leaned heavily on starchy taro, fruity papaya and mango, fresh seafood and domesticated goat, pig and chicken. With lots of breading and deep frying involved. No more. The culinary atmosphere started improving with the “nuevo criollo” movement some 20 years ago, and now […]


More Golf in Puerto Rico

When Laurance Rockefeller built the first golf courses at his Dorado Beach resort in 1958, they were among the first courses on the entire island (the oldest is an old nine-hole course built near the the Army’s old Fort Buchanan in the late 1940s). Over the last sixty or so years, hotel and resort developers […]


The Perfect Pina Colada

In the early 19th century, legend has it that the Puerto Rican pirate captain Roberto Cofresi gave his crew a new kind of grog that combined rum, coconut and pineapple. No one knows the exact recipe, because it expired with El Pirata Cofresi in 1825. But the cocktail was reborn in the 1950s in Old […]


Urbane Renewal

In the beginning was Clara Livingston, who built the elegant Italian mansion aptly named “Su Casa” on the beachfront near the northern coastal town of Dorado, Puerto Rico, just a half hour’s drive west of San Juan. Livingston was the very first female commander of Puerto Rico’s air patrol and hosted the glitterati of her […]