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Puerto Rico

 
Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
The Best Beaches
The Best Golf & Tennis
The Best Hikes
The Best Honeymoon Resorts
The Best Natural Attractions
The Best Offbeat Travel Experiences
The Best Restaurants
The Best Snorkeling
The Best Attractions
The Best Scuba Diving
REGIONS IN BRIEF
ACTIVE PURSUITS
SPECTATOR SPORTS
Introduction: The Best Honeymoon Resorts Frommer

Wyndham El San Juan Hotel & Casino (San Juan; tel. 800/WYNDHAM or 787/791-1000): If you want Vegas-style shows, gambling, nightlife, great restaurants, and the most famous beach in Puerto Rico, El San Juan is at your disposal. It has the most glamorous lobby in the Caribbean and is set on 12 acres (4.8 hectares) of Isla Verde, a strip of beach connected to the Condado. Options include a suite in the main tower with a whirlpool or your own private casita with a sunken Roman bath. The best deal is a package, costing from $319 per night for 3 nights. A lot of freebies are thrown in including: champagne and tropical fruit, daily tennis, one dinner, continental breakfast, and two massages.

Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort & Country Club (Dorado; tel. 800/233-1234 or 787/796-1234): You can book one of the elegantly furnished upper-level rooms in the Oceanview Houses and enjoy romantic vistas of two crescent-shaped beaches. There's casino and disco action, plus a spa, health club, jogging trails, and 14 tennis courts. In low season packages range from $3,990 to $5,075 for two for the week, including one breakfast, champagne, T-shirts, $25 in casino chips, two massages, one dinner with wine, and transfers to and from the airport. In high season the tab rises $5,985 to $7,385 a week per honeymooning couple, but breakfast and dinner are included.

Ponce Hilton & Casino (Ponce; tel. 800/HILTONS or 787/259-7676): A first-class act at Puerto Rico's "second city" on the south coast, this sprawling resort is set in an 80-acre (28-hectare) garden. On-site amenities include a casino and disco, plus a whirlpool, tennis courts, and a fitness room. The two restaurants serve the best food on the south coast. Five suites are ideal for honeymoons. A $208-per-night package includes a bottle of champagne, truffles, chocolates, and fresh strawberries, as well as breakfast daily, plus $25 in casino chips. You also receive a coupon granting 50% off on your next visit.

Horned Dorset Primavera Hotel (Rincón; tel. 800/633-1857 or 787/823-4030): The most romantic place for a honeymoon on the island (unless you stay in a private villa somewhere), this small, tranquil estate lies on the Mona Passage in western Puerto Rico, a pocket of posh where privacy is almost guaranteed. Accommodations are luxurious in the Spanish neocolonial style. The property opens onto a long, secluded beach of white sand. There are no phones, TVs, or radios in the rooms to interfere with the soft sounds of pillow talk. This is a retreat for adults only, with no facilities for children. Seven-night packages, with all meals included and round-trip transfers from the airport, range from $6,350 to $10,500 per couple, depending on the season.

Wyndham El Conquistador Resort & Golden Door Spa (Las Croabas; tel. 800/468-5228 or 787/863-1000): If you're looking for good food and diversions rather than a tranquil retreat, El Conquistador is the best big-time resort on the island. Atop a 300-foot (90m) bluff in eastern Puerto Rico, it has virtually everything for outdoor play, including golf and tennis, but when you want seclusion, you can post the PRIVADO sign and the world is yours. Honeymoon packages, based on 3 nights and 4 days, cost $489 per couple in winter or $349 off season, and include a fruit basket and champagne, one dinner in the room, two massages, and all breakfasts.



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