holding your breath, hoping it's going to live up to your expectations?
After days -- sometimes months -- of scrutinizing photos online,
and reading every single Tripadvisor review,
sometimes you are relieved...
sometimes you are disappointed...
and sometimes you are ecstatic.
This time?
I'm pretty sure the hotel's video cameras caught me doing
a happy jig as I walked into the lobby.
I had super-high expectations for our stay last week in Puerto Rico.
This time?
I'm pretty sure the hotel's video cameras caught me doing
a happy jig as I walked into the lobby.
I had super-high expectations for our stay last week in Puerto Rico.
We had booked the St. Regis Bahia Beach,
a AAA 5-diamond resort in the Rio Grande area
and it did not disappoint.
a AAA 5-diamond resort in the Rio Grande area
and it did not disappoint.
If you have read some of my other travel posts,
you may know that more often than not, we don't pay for hotel rooms.
Huh, you say?
Huh, you say?
We've been Starwood Hotel members for 10 years,
which means that we accumulate hotel points,
and use them for free hotel stays.
For our Christmas week vacation,
For our Christmas week vacation,
we had just enough points for five nights at the St. Regis.
The hotel is about 35 minutes from San Juan,
near the El Yunque national rain forest.
near the El Yunque national rain forest.
Translation?
Kind of in the middle of nowhere,
Kind of in the middle of nowhere,
meaning that we'd pretty much be at the hotel 24/7.
By the time we arrived in Rio Grande, we were good and tired,
but the approach road had our eyes popping out of our heads.
The resort is spread over 483 acres, which scared me a little.
I mean, too big could feel, well, TOO BIG,
especially in high-heeled sandals.
The resort abuts the rain forest, and the entrance had a lush, tropical feel.
An enormous fountain greeted us.
It felt like a long ride from the entrance to the Plantation House,
the hotel's main building.
Heck, it was a long ride.
I mean, too big could feel, well, TOO BIG,
especially in high-heeled sandals.
The resort abuts the rain forest, and the entrance had a lush, tropical feel.
An enormous fountain greeted us.
It felt like a long ride from the entrance to the Plantation House,
the hotel's main building.
Heck, it was a long ride.
Koi pond at Plantation House at night. |
The porter took our luggage into the lobby,
and offered us a welcome cocktail.
"Would you like it strong, or not so much?"
Hell, yeah, I wanted it strong, but didn't think a tipsy mommy before lunch
would set a good example in front of the teenager,
so I compromised, and said "medium."
Always the blogger, I was tempted to fluff up the pillows and clear away
the cup and water bottle before taking my picture,
but I restrained myself.
Hotel lobby |
Ahhhh...the veranda.
Siri, take a note:
Sit here in the morning with a cup of coffee...
...and savor that view!
The fact that we didn't have enough points to upgrade to ocean or pool view,
meant that our room was in East Jabib, overlooking the golf course.
It was pretty, but seemed far from everything.
Did you spot Junior Goo Shoes? |
View from our room |
Actually, once we got our bearings,
it was only about a 2-minute walk to the Plantation House,
and five minutes to the pool and beach.
Oh, and that walk?
Boardwalks through the tropical foliage with soft music playing on speakers
hidden in the trees isn't a bad way to commute.
The foliage was so spectacular,
that I'm saving it for a separate post.
The hotel grounds were immaculately groomed.
There was a beautiful golf course...
...and a lake with slides, kayaks, and paddle boards.
We didn't do anything.
We were just beach slugs.
There were many fine spots for morning coffee...
or afternoon cocktails.
The beach was spectacular.
It was just how we like it - lots of room to spread out.
"The Spot" was a cute place to have a bite to eat, or a tropical cocktail.
When it got too windy at the beach, we went to the pool.
And by pool, I mean POOL.
It was huge!
So many pictures, but it was just so photogenic :)
The St. Regis in Puerto Rico was definitely one of the nicest hotels we've stayed in.
As soon as I left, I wanted to go back.
We better start saving up those hotel points.
We better start saving up those hotel points.
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Oh my Amy, what to say about these gorgeous photos. Everyone is beautiful from that HUGE fountain in the beginning to all the secret spots to grab coffee or a cocktail. The spot on the Veranda the curtain covered areas are right up my alley for a nice cocktail hour.
ReplyDeleteI noticed Junior Goo Shoes lounging in bed. I can only imagine the food had to be as fantastic as the grounds.
Loved the shot of the golf course with that lake. John and I would have had intentions of using the paddle boats you mentioned but the areas to lounge around and have the cocktail and read would have made us forget, LOL
Cindy
It looks heavenly Amy, and the perfect place to veg out.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago we went to palmas del mar, located on the south east section of Puerto Rico. It was soooooo quiet, that one day I didn't see not one person on the grounds, including the hotel lobby. It was kind of eerie, and I wonder if it's still like that. Probably not.
How was it traveling Christmas Day? Rumor has it the airports aren't as busy.
xxx
Well Amy you have my mind working overtime. Puerto Rico is soooo on our list, has been for years. We are not members of the Starwood Hotel rewards point system... We need to be. We travel and stay usually at smaller boutique chic hotels... Ya know me with that design minded spoiled mind!!!! But OMGosh this place is gorgeous and gotta say strong or not so much???? Gotta smile as I would say strong please!!!!
ReplyDeleteSt. Regis is beautiful and Jr, Goo Shoes with his mouth open must be admiring and enjoying the luxurious feel and comfort of the bedding!
Happy 2016 and may it be an adventurous and pampered year for you!!!
xoxo,
Vera
Y'all go on the best trips and how nice to use your points to stay at a fabulous resort. We too, stayed at a super nice resort on Puerto Rico years ago and we stayed put at the resort, too except to do a little sightseeing in San Juan one day.
ReplyDeleteI am sharing this asap with my husband. He has been to Puerto Rico a few times and raves about it. He would probably love to stay at this resort. We don't have any hotel points but we could re-mortgage the house:-)
ReplyDeleteWow - what a beautiful place. You just upped the A rating by this review! Looking forward to seeing the rest of your pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We love using our Starwood points too and this place is going on the list!!! I sincerely hope that you ate dinner out at least one night at Marmalade and had the "life-changing" white bean soup!
ReplyDeleteWow! How spectacular! You go to the best places, I swear! I'm assuming that place was an all inclusive resort? That way you don't have to leave to get your meals or anything? That looked so nice. My husband and I are trying to decide where to go for our 30th wedding anniversary next year. We want to go somewhere like that. I'll have to share this with him. I loved the little drink hut that you shared. It would be dreamy to be able to buy a drink while you're sitting on the beach.
ReplyDeleteLooks a truly lovely stay, your photo's are just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
hello Amy and happy new year! Wow lucky you. What a beautiful place to visit and have a vacation. Thanks for sharing thiese amazing photos. The pool looks so nice. Have a nice weekend. Julie
ReplyDeleteWell hello, beach slug! I missed this while I was on my blog break. It sounds and looks heavenly, Amy! I bet you all came home with roses in your cheeks. I chuckled seeing the water bottle, thinking about you dearly wanting to play maid first before you snapped a picture.
ReplyDeleteLove to you,
Dewena
whoa. looks amazing. even though we have travel planned and booked for the summer, i am jonesing for a winter getaway somewhere tropical!
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Amy! Happy New Year! I love this post. I have a friend who is moving to PR next month and of course I will be going to visit. I just might have to lie about how long I'm on the island so I can check this place out. Gorgeous! What a great way to spend Christmas week! Thanks for linking up with Weekend Travel Inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat beach looks like paradise!
ReplyDeleteI've heard for many years that this is a lovely destination and your photos prove it! Great shots.
ReplyDeleteSuch incredible foliage! I wish I could be there right now!
ReplyDeleteI meant to comment yesterday but accidentally hit "Sign Out" instead of "Publish." The St. Regis in Puerto Rico looks like such a fabulously relaxing place to retreat. It's much nicer than the motel-like place I stayed at when we visited PR. I was not aware of the St. Regis chain before I stayed in the one in Tibet with the gold tiled pool. Now, I'm beginning to realize that it must be synonymous with top of the line luxury.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place! I am from Puerto Rico and I know this is one of the top hotels in the island. There is no way to go wrong with this choice.
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