The st regis puerto rico: 5 Star Hotels in Puerto Rico
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Pros
- Spacious rooms with high-tech amenities and private terraces
- Secluded beachfront location close to El Yunque rainforest
- Relaxing Remede Spa with extensive treatments menu
- Outstanding restaurant by chef, Jean-Georges
- Iconic St Regis lobby bar serves light snacks and cocktails
- Two indoor/outdoor poolside restaurants with bars — one pool has an adult-only section
- Two huge beachfront pools with cabanas (for rent), and poolside service
- State-of-the-art fitness center offering yoga, meditation, and Pilates classes
- Access to an exceptional golf course (at extra cost)
- Comprehensive kids’ club, playground, and kids’ meal program
- Freebies like welcome cocktail, turndown service, and house-made chocolates
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
- Limousine, heliport, and 24-hour valet parking available
- Tennis courts (private lessons available)
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Cons
- Expensive daily resort fee
- Costly services, meals, and taxis can add up
- Fairly removed from nightlife and tourist sights
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The ultra-luxurious St. Regis offers all of the top-notch amenities you’d expect for one of Puerto Rico’s only five-pearl hotels. Features include a high end spa, two gorgeous beachfront pools, three restaurants (including a Jean Georges creation), a slick fitness center, and an exceptional golf course. Rain forest boardwalks connect its 139 rooms which are large, timeless, and decorated with care. Think: exposed wood beams, elegant furniture, huge modern bathrooms, and furnished terraces. Chauffeured golf carts are available on demand, but the “rain forest meets beach” setting is pretty secluded — which is great for some, but limiting for others. Rio Grande beaches aren’t considered the island’s best, but the St Regis’ stretch is wide, long, and uncrowded. Note that the resort fee here is pricey. Travelers seeking high end luxury closer to nightlife and sights could try The Ritz-Carlton, San Juan.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Spa
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Scene
An elegant beachfront paradise where Old World style meets modern tropical chic
The beachfront setting is nestled next to lush rain forest deep within private sprawling grounds where the Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club also reside. The Fort Knox main gate security and the long, scenic drive past golfing greens, majestic roundabouts, and rain forest pockets sets the privileged St. Regis tone (and taints the laborious idea of ever venturing back out — which is probably the idea). Signs eventually guide guests to the resort entrance where the St. Regis emblem seals the scene with an official stamp of exclusivity. Golf carts and black shuttles are lined up ready to take guests from A to B within property grounds. And the moat-like entrance straddles a huge, Oriental-style carp pond planted with steel pots that throw bonfire flames at night.
The signature St. Regis scent (and a signature rum cocktail) welcome guests inside resort HQ, Plantation House — where the lobby, concierge, Fern (Jean Georges) restaurant, and the St. Regis Bar reside. Lofty French doors open onto the terrace and Great Lawn: a flawless green carpet leading down to the beach and where much of the remaining resort unfolds. The beach itself is wide and long, so St. Regis deckchairs are well spread out. Cascading down towards the beach, the main pool nestles amid rain forest-inspired gardens with curtained cabanas and deckchairs galore. Set back from the beach, the pool, low lying native gardens, and rooms are located within two- and three-story dwellings, connected by rain forest boardwalks with iguanna crossing signs and golf carts zipping to and fro.
The Beach Club and second pool are a fair hike from this main area of the property, but there’s almost always a sleek vehicle on standby to get guests there faster than on foot. Couples and families dominate the guest crowd, and there’s plenty of room for both groups to find their chill zone. The main pool’s tranquillity can get sabotaged by kids, however, tormented adults can find calmer retreat on the beach where it’s quieter; or at the adults’ section of the Beach Club pool.
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Location
On the northeast coast’s Bahia Beach, five minutes north of Rio Grande
The St. Regis is hidden away in a private, expansive nature pocket next to Bahia Beach on Puerto Rico’s northeast coast. The resort shares its private gated grounds with the Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club, and while some facilities are shared, the St. Regis enjoys its own private sense of seclusion. The resort is about 35 minutes from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, 30 minutes from San Juan, 20 minutes from El Yunque National Forest, and around 10 minutes from downtown Rio Grande. Known more for its pristine, uncrowded beaches, Rio Grande presents travelers with a more relaxed, remote locale than neighboring nightlife hubs like San Juan. There are a few other attractions in the area, like local retail stores and small restaurants, but nothing particularly noteworthy.
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Rooms
Handsome colonial-island interiors with apartment-size layouts, regal bathrooms, and thoughtful touches
Available in a range of room (sleeping two) and suite (sleeping up to four) categories with ocean or garden views, all units are defined by luxuriously spacious layouts, with interiors that channel the lobby’s handsome elegance — and add a tasteful touch of island flavor. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and plantation ceiling fans aptly echo the location with a Caribbean colonial feel. Neutral beiges and deep browns are accented with sophisticated splashes of gold and orange for a refreshingly refined take on island decor. All categories open onto spacious furnished balconies, and small touches like botanical mirror engravings and easy-find press-on lamp switches are just some of the reminders that nothing escapes the St Regis’ attention to detail. Minibars are well stocked with liquor, plus soft drinks and snacks, and they come with free water and Illy coffeemakers (capsules included). Local chocolates await guests in-room on arrival, and the nightly turndown service delivers house made cookies.
Huge, handsome marble bathrooms feature large showers; giant spa baths; twin vanities beneath mirrors with in-built TVs; separate water closets; and a generous supply of Remede toiletries. Tech features include 40-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD/CD players, iPod docking stations, and Bose surround sound. Walk-in, light-up closets are equipped with safes, shoe polishing kits, bathrobes, and slippers. Other in-room features include safes, mini-fridges, and work desks. Suites upsize perks with sprawling layouts (and terraces to match), with separate living areas and pull-out sofas or extra bedrooms.
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Features
Jean Georges restaurant, championship golf course, and two stunning pools
Features here are designed so that guests have luxury at their fingertips. Guests have access to two huge pools. The main seaside pool offers a freeform oasis surrounded by lush gardens with plenty of sunbeds and VIP cabanas for rent. The Beach Club pool (much further up the beach), is terraced over two levels comprising separate adults and kids’ zones. An open-air bar (closed during our stay), and chill music channel a Miami-style “day club” scene. Remede Spa takes resort pampering to the next level with a series of treatment rooms, plunge pools, and relaxation areas unfolding both indoors and throughout magical rain forest gardens.
Fern is the fanciest restaurant on offer with a sophisticated menu designed by Jean Georges, blending Latin and Afro-Caribbean flavors. Breakfast is also served in Fern. Seagrapes restaurant offers a more casual menu for lunch, early dinner, cocktails and poolside/beach service. There’s plenty of fresh seafood, gourmet salads, pizzas, and sandwiches, along with a full kids’ menu. The Beach Club restaurant offers upmarket casual indoor/outdoor dining and a modern menu designed by star Puerto Rican chef, Jose Enrique, mixing western favorites with island flavors. The St. Regis bar in the lobby serves a range of cocktails and beverages in addition to bar snacks and light meals created by Jean George.
State-of-the-art cardio and weight training equipment populate the fitness center which features an adjoining stretch/yoga room, and an outdoor meditation garden. Private yoga, meditation, Pilates, stretch, and personal training sessions can be arranged for an extra cost, and thoughtful touches like earbuds are available at the gym entrance for those who arrived empty handed.
The vast grounds, much of which are shared with Bahia Beach & Golf Resort, offer all kinds of leisure and recreation activities amongst breathtaking nature. The 18-hole championship golf course (with driving range) is well revered. Nature walks, zip lining, bike riding, kayaking, tennis — it’s all available, in style, and can be arranged with the concierge. For the kids, there’s the Iguana Club with half or full day program options for a fee. There’s an upscale boutique; a small business center is located in the lobby; and all guests have free access to Wi-Fi in common areas and rooms. A limousine service, heliport, and 24-hour valet parking are all available at extra charge. Note that the hotel charges a pricey daily resort fee — one of the highest on the island.
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An elegant beachfront paradise where Old World style meets modern tropical chic
The beachfront setting is nestled next to lush rain forest deep within private sprawling grounds where the Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club also reside. The Fort Knox main gate security and the long, scenic drive past golfing greens, majestic roundabouts, and rain forest pockets sets the privileged St. Regis tone (and taints the laborious idea of ever venturing back out — which is probably the idea). Signs eventually guide guests to the resort entrance where the St. Regis emblem seals the scene with an official stamp of exclusivity. Golf carts and black shuttles are lined up ready to take guests from A to B within property grounds. And the moat-like entrance straddles a huge, Oriental-style carp pond planted with steel pots that throw bonfire flames at night.
The signature St. Regis scent (and a signature rum cocktail) welcome guests inside resort HQ, Plantation House — where the lobby, concierge, Fern (Jean Georges) restaurant, and the St. Regis Bar reside. Lofty French doors open onto the terrace and Great Lawn: a flawless green carpet leading down to the beach and where much of the remaining resort unfolds. The beach itself is wide and long, so St. Regis deckchairs are well spread out. Cascading down towards the beach, the main pool nestles amid rain forest-inspired gardens with curtained cabanas and deckchairs galore. Set back from the beach, the pool, low lying native gardens, and rooms are located within two- and three-story dwellings, connected by rain forest boardwalks with iguanna crossing signs and golf carts zipping to and fro.
The Beach Club and second pool are a fair hike from this main area of the property, but there’s almost always a sleek vehicle on standby to get guests there faster than on foot. Couples and families dominate the guest crowd, and there’s plenty of room for both groups to find their chill zone. The main pool’s tranquillity can get sabotaged by kids, however, tormented adults can find calmer retreat on the beach where it’s quieter; or at the adults’ section of the Beach Club pool.
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Location
On the northeast coast’s Bahia Beach, five minutes north of Rio Grande
The St. Regis is hidden away in a private, expansive nature pocket next to Bahia Beach on Puerto Rico’s northeast coast. The resort shares its private gated grounds with the Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club, and while some facilities are shared, the St. Regis enjoys its own private sense of seclusion. The resort is about 35 minutes from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, 30 minutes from San Juan, 20 minutes from El Yunque National Forest, and around 10 minutes from downtown Rio Grande. Known more for its pristine, uncrowded beaches, Rio Grande presents travelers with a more relaxed, remote locale than neighboring nightlife hubs like San Juan. There are a few other attractions in the area, like local retail stores and small restaurants, but nothing particularly noteworthy.
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Rooms
Handsome colonial-island interiors with apartment-size layouts, regal bathrooms, and thoughtful touches
Available in a range of room (sleeping two) and suite (sleeping up to four) categories with ocean or garden views, all units are defined by luxuriously spacious layouts, with interiors that channel the lobby’s handsome elegance — and add a tasteful touch of island flavor. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and plantation ceiling fans aptly echo the location with a Caribbean colonial feel. Neutral beiges and deep browns are accented with sophisticated splashes of gold and orange for a refreshingly refined take on island decor. All categories open onto spacious furnished balconies, and small touches like botanical mirror engravings and easy-find press-on lamp switches are just some of the reminders that nothing escapes the St Regis’ attention to detail. Minibars are well stocked with liquor, plus soft drinks and snacks, and they come with free water and Illy coffeemakers (capsules included). Local chocolates await guests in-room on arrival, and the nightly turndown service delivers house made cookies.
Huge, handsome marble bathrooms feature large showers; giant spa baths; twin vanities beneath mirrors with in-built TVs; separate water closets; and a generous supply of Remede toiletries. Tech features include 40-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD/CD players, iPod docking stations, and Bose surround sound. Walk-in, light-up closets are equipped with safes, shoe polishing kits, bathrobes, and slippers. Other in-room features include safes, mini-fridges, and work desks. Suites upsize perks with sprawling layouts (and terraces to match), with separate living areas and pull-out sofas or extra bedrooms.
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Features
Jean Georges restaurant, championship golf course, and two stunning pools
Features here are designed so that guests have luxury at their fingertips. Guests have access to two huge pools. The main seaside pool offers a freeform oasis surrounded by lush gardens with plenty of sunbeds and VIP cabanas for rent. The Beach Club pool (much further up the beach), is terraced over two levels comprising separate adults and kids’ zones. An open-air bar (closed during our stay), and chill music channel a Miami-style “day club” scene. Remede Spa takes resort pampering to the next level with a series of treatment rooms, plunge pools, and relaxation areas unfolding both indoors and throughout magical rain forest gardens.
Fern is the fanciest restaurant on offer with a sophisticated menu designed by Jean Georges, blending Latin and Afro-Caribbean flavors. Breakfast is also served in Fern. Seagrapes restaurant offers a more casual menu for lunch, early dinner, cocktails and poolside/beach service. There’s plenty of fresh seafood, gourmet salads, pizzas, and sandwiches, along with a full kids’ menu. The Beach Club restaurant offers upmarket casual indoor/outdoor dining and a modern menu designed by star Puerto Rican chef, Jose Enrique, mixing western favorites with island flavors. The St. Regis bar in the lobby serves a range of cocktails and beverages in addition to bar snacks and light meals created by Jean George.
State-of-the-art cardio and weight training equipment populate the fitness center which features an adjoining stretch/yoga room, and an outdoor meditation garden. Private yoga, meditation, Pilates, stretch, and personal training sessions can be arranged for an extra cost, and thoughtful touches like earbuds are available at the gym entrance for those who arrived empty handed.
The vast grounds, much of which are shared with Bahia Beach & Golf Resort, offer all kinds of leisure and recreation activities amongst breathtaking nature. The 18-hole championship golf course (with driving range) is well revered. Nature walks, zip lining, bike riding, kayaking, tennis — it’s all available, in style, and can be arranged with the concierge. For the kids, there’s the Iguana Club with half or full day program options for a fee. There’s an upscale boutique; a small business center is located in the lobby; and all guests have free access to Wi-Fi in common areas and rooms. A limousine service, heliport, and 24-hour valet parking are all available at extra charge. Note that the hotel charges a pricey daily resort fee — one of the highest on the island.
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The St. Regis Bahia Beach — Venue — Rio Grande, PR
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The St. Regis Bahia Beach is a banquet hall wedding venue located in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. With coconut groves nearby, coupled with the sights and smells of the fresh sea, there is so much to enjoy here. An ideal place for a destination wedding (big or small), you can truly enjoy your own corner of paradise if you book here.
Facilities and Capacity
With tall and majestic palm trees all around, as well as the refined nature of the amazing golf course, you will be in awe of the splendor and sophistication.
In the Astor Terrace just outside the Astor Ballroom, you can welcome 300 seated guests to recline and relax as the big moment of celebrating your nuptials takes place. With the blue sky overhead, the green lawn looking lush in the sunlight, and the palm leaves swaying gently in the sea breeze, you can say ‘I do’ together. This 4,000 square-foot space offers fresh air and ample space for enjoyment.
The Seabreeze Event Lawn and the Estate Lawn are another two of the amazing, tropical outdoor spaces that can be utilized for your ceremony — or for other wedding-themed events.
After you and your beloved have exchanged vows and rings, you can link arms before walking headlong into a swirl of colorful confetti to make your way towards The St. Regis Bahia Beach’s interiors.
Here, there are a number of event spaces of which you can make use for the reception. The Astor Ballroom is by far the largest interior space as it offers 4,662 square feet for you to enjoy. Here, you and the rest of the wedding party can dine, recline, and perhaps enjoy some wine as the festivities get underway. Surrounded by comfort, opulence, and charm, you will feel as laid back and relaxed as possible here.
Some of the many other spaces available here include the many vestibules, Hibiscus I and Hibiscus II, the Acacia, as well as the John Jacob Astor Board Room.
Services Offered
An event planner can assist with choreographing your big day, so that you have less to fret about. Cleanup and setup services are also available so that the preparation and next-day are made more enjoyable. Outside vendors are welcome to come on site, meaning the newlyweds-to-be can add their own character to the day. Of course, the golf course is available for the wedding party.
Accommodation
A variety of accommodations are available to make use of thanks to 139 rooms. Whether you and your guests opt to stay the night in a deluxe guest room, an oceanfront guest room, or one of the luxury rooms, you are sure to find tranquility. Many of the rooms also feature stunning views of the sea and surroundings.
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Do you have a site fee for wedding receptions at your venue?
What is the starting site fee for wedding receptions during peak season?
$30,000
What is the starting site fee for wedding receptions during off-peak season?
$20,000
Do you have a site fee for wedding ceremonies at your venue?
What is the starting site fee for wedding ceremonies during peak season?
$3,000
What is the starting site fee for wedding ceremonies during off-peak season?
$2,000
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Which of the following wedding events does your venue service?
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Chairs
Dance Floor
Tables
What food and beverage items are available?
Barware
Flatware
Glassware
What transportation and access is available?
Parking
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January
February
December
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August
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Chelsea Getting married on 01/28/2023
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Amazing Experience Thus Far!
I am currently working with Gerry as my POC during the wedding planning process. I have yet to book but will be visiting the venue within the month! I have had such a wonderful experience so far! I was emailed the packages and set up a intro phone call all within 24hours. I was able to get quick responses and talking to Gerry was great! My fiancé and I are in a peculiar situation as we are also event professionals and want to do things differently.
Gerry was so kind and I felt like she was genuinely excited for us as well! This kind of reaction made us feel so much better!!
She had great ideas and had an answer to every question I had! She gave such good insight and was able to paint a picture in my head. Not only did a get a proposal within 48 hours after the phone call but the menu, the spaces they offer and the amenities look AMAZING! We can’t wait to look at the venue and hopefully pick our wedding date with the St. Regis! -
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We had the pleasure of working with Carmen Tamayo while planning our destination wedding.
While it can be intimidating to plan a wedding from far away, Carmen was there to help with every step along the way. She was quick to respond to emails, and truly went above and beyond in ensuring our day was special. When we arrived on-site, Carmen and Krystle were there to greet us and walk us through everything. Even on the day of the wedding, they stopped by the room to check in and help relieve any nerves. Both the ceremony and reception sites were absolutely incredible. The St. Regis staff made our wedding such a memorable day and we truly appreciate all of their help!
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We had the pleasure of working with Claudia Montes from start to finish for our wedding this past November! She was truly amazing to work with this past year. The whole wedding week was fabulous and she and her whole team were more than accommodating, we are so sad its over! All of our guests had the most amazing time! Every part of the process she was awesome with since everything was planned via email and phone conversations! We will definitely be back, the most amazing week of our lives!
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This venue has a friendly staff that pays attention to detail and to all of their guests needs. Very fancy and wonderful for every event!
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Great Working with them! we invite you to visit my web site for see pictures from this location .
we will be happy to share it with you !!!
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The St. Regis Hotel is a Top hotel here in PR in which you will have the best wedding. From they’re ceremony sites that are just breath taking, to their ballrooms and cocktail areas, you can have the perfect mix of a ceremony at the beach, a cocktail at a natural site with trees and flowers and then end a perfect reception inside they’re Ballrooms, how great is that?! & The staff is amazing and will help you from start to finish!!!
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Monday, January 9, 2023
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Mohawk Tribe Engaged in Patent Wars Due to Falling Casino Revenue
Mohawk Indian Reservation St. Regis (USA) filed a patent lawsuit against Microsoft and Amazon Corporation in the Eastern District of Virginia . nine0003
Native Americans accused the IT giants of years of infringing tribal supercomputer patents and demanded royalties from the defendants.
The Mohawks turned patent litigation into a business. St. Regis has sovereign immunity, in other words, a property claim against the reservation cannot be filed in a US court. Therefore, if the judge grants the tribe’s claims against Microsoft and Amazon, then the companies will not be able to challenge this decision. nine0003
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The patents filed by the Indians in the district court originally belonged to the little-known computer firm SRC Labs from Colorado. In the summer, she transferred part of the rights to them to the reservation.
SRC Labs is the second patent partner for St. Regis. In September, the reservation received $13.75 million from the Irish pharmaceutical company Allergan, taking part in a dispute over the rights to popular US eye drops. A judge for the Eastern District of Texas dismissed the Indians’ claim. nine0003
The tribe told Slake that they entered into a patent war to diversify the reservation’s economy, which is dependent on and suffering from the decline of the gambling industry. The Indians admitted that they were preparing to sign a patent agreement with another company.
«The money will benefit the members of the tribe, will help raise social standards — in the areas of education, medicine, home maintenance,» the lawsuit against Microsoft and Amazon says.
The Indians intend to build a science center with the contributions received from corporations, which will «help increase the technical literacy of the Mohawks.» nine0003
The legitimacy of the patent partnerships entered into by the leadership of St. Regis has raised doubts among American politicians. The Congress even registered a bill to deprive the tribe of sovereign immunity.
Recall that in September the EU filed a lawsuit against Ireland because of tax incentives for Apple.
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