I’ve visited Puerto Rico since I was a kid, and I’m lucky to have family here—it’s a home away from home for me. But, in my humble opinion, Puerto Rico truly has something for every kind of traveler.
History buffs will swoon as soon as they step onto the cobblestone streets of 500-year-old San Juan, while foodies and culture lovers will find many things to see and do in neighborhoods like Santurce and Condado that they’ll need to plan a return trip. Plus, with sands ranging from inky black to white as snow, Puerto Rican beaches are some of the best in the Caribbean.
And no matter what kind of trip you hope to have, Puerto Rico has a hotel to match. I’ve regularly visited the island for 15 years now—these are the 10 best hotels in Puerto Rico, based on my experience.
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Meet the Expert
Carley Rojas Ávila is a bilingual journalist who specializes in writing about travel, culture, and cuisine. Though she’s been to over 40 countries across the globe, she has a soft spot for the Caribbean—she’s lived and worked in four different countries there and visited over 50 hotels across the region. However, she finds herself frequently returning to one island specifically: Puerto Rico. She’s been going to the Isle of Enchantment for over 15 years, and has stayed in some of the country’s best hotels.
Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
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The story of Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve dates back to the 1950s, when businessman Laurance Rockefeller (yes, as in those Rockefellers) purchased 50 acres of what was once a grapefruit and coconut plantation with the intent to turn it into a posh seaside retreat. Today, this 2025 World’s Best Awards-winning resort is home to 96 rooms and villas, each with ocean views and access to a long stretch of coastline that’s made Dorado Beach such a coveted destination.
The only thing that managed to drag me away from the palm-fringed beachfront during my time at the resort was the Spa Botánico, the property’s oversized wellness haven that sprawls across five lush acres. Here, guests can check out the on-site apothecary, two treehouse-style treatment rooms, and 10 freestanding villas—it’s a spa experience that rivals most that you’ll find in the Caribbean.
The Details
- Location: Dorado
- Nearest Airport: 26 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: The property has three categories of accessible rooms, accessible entrances to pools, and other resort facilities. There are also accommodations for guests with hearing and visual impairments.
- Rates: $$$$
Condado Vanderbilt Hotel
Condado Vanderbilt
For over a century, the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel has reigned supreme from its posh spot on Ashford Avenue, welcoming guests like John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and actor Errol Flynn. Its classic charm and elegance have earned it a regular spot in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards.
My first stay at the Condado Vanderbilt coincided with an unseasonably rainy weekend in San Juan, but instead of watching the waves crash from my covered oceanfront balcony, I booked a treatment at the spa instead. Just a few minutes into my hour-long treatment in the hammam, I was scrubbed, soaked, and otherwise soothed into vacation mode. I emerged to find the sun shining—just in time to dig into a lunch poolside.
The Details
- Location: San Juan
- Nearest Airport: 5 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: Facilities and select rooms are fully wheelchair accessible. Visual and audio amenities are available for people with hearing and vision impairments are available upon request.
- Rates: $$
Finca Victoria
Finca Victoria
Head to the island of Vieques for Finca Victoria, a wellness-focused boutique hotel that’s one of the most unique stays in the entire Caribbean. This is one of my favorite places to stay in the region (and T+L’s too, as it made an appearance on the 2020 It List) and you can find this property atop one of the highest hills on the island.
The property has a variety of one-of-a-kind accommodations, ranging from standalone cabins and houses to breathtaking multilevel treehouses complete with outdoor showers and kitchens. There’s a hidden-away garden pool with lounge space, boutique, and cafe, plus a yoga pavilion where you can listen to the sound of coquí frogs and the breeze rustling fruit trees. A small but mighty spa offers everything from Ayurvedic therapies and Western massages to Chinese traditional medicine-inspired treatments—another reason this has become such a coveted wellness destination.
The Details
- Location: Vieques
- Nearest Airport: 2 miles to Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport (VQS)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Adults-only
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are not required.
- Accessibility: The property has one wheelchair-accessible room, plus a removable ramp that can be added to access many facilities, though paths and unpaved areas may be challenging to navigate.
- Rates: $
Caribe Hilton
Caribe Hilton
In the big world of rum-related experiences to be had in Puerto Rico, there is one thing that tops my list every time: cozying up to Caribar in the Caribe Hilton, the birthplace of the piña colada. Since its start in 1949, this tropical yet cosmopolitan San Juan institution has welcomed everyone from Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren to Barack Obama. The hustle and bustle of the city seems to melt away at this 17-acre property, which is surrounded by pristine beaches and covered with tropical gardens that are peppered with a collection of swimming pools. You can catch me here, lounging in a hammock under a palm tree after the piña colada kicks in—it’s an obligatory stop every time I’m on the island.
The Details
- Location: San Juan
- Nearest Airport: 6 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: Seven different categories of rooms and suites are fully wheelchair accessible, and the grounds feature wheelchair-accessible paths of travel and pool lifts. A beach wheelchair is available to borrow.
- Rates: $
La Concha Resort
La Concha
Since its 1958 debut, La Concha Resort has stopped guests in their tracks with its eye-catching, seashell-shaped structure that you can spot from the beach. In 2023, the resort went through a $45 million renovation and entered a new era. That seashell? It’s now home to a dining destination that’s the talk of San Juan: Levant, helmed by award-winning chef Michael White. Amidst the debut of Levant, La Concha Resort also unveiled 238 renovated rooms and suites, as well as the sushi and sake-centric Tekka Bar by Takashi Segawa.
The Details
- Location: San Juan
- Nearest Airport: 5 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: The resort is fully ADA compliant throughout rooms and facilities, with lifts at every pool and beach wheelchairs available to borrow.
- Rates: $
The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort
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The second you pull through the gates at The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, just a short drive from San Juan, you’ll feel the stress rolling off of you. What awaits at this World’s Best Awards-winning resort feels like a remote tropical escape. Oceanfront buildings, connected by winding paths hidden by lush tropical foliage, house a collection of 139 luxe rooms and suites. Somehow, they seem like beach bungalows rather than traditional hotel rooms.
I spent a long weekend couples trip cocooned in the pure Caribbean bliss of what is easily one of the island’s most luxurious resorts, snuggled up under an umbrella with a pitcher of mojitos on the resort’s long, luscious beach, and chatting for hours on a private oceanfront terrace under moonlight. The food at the hotel’s signature restaurant, Paros, was so good that we joked about going back every night and ordering the same thing. I wonder, could there be a more well-rounded place to stay in Puerto Rico than the St. Regis?
The Details
- Location: Rio Grande
- Nearest Airport: 22 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: There are two room categories with accessible rooms. The grounds have ramps, pool lifts, and wheelchairs are available to borrow.
- Rates: $$
Fairmont El San Juan
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Fairmont El San Juan was named the best resort in Puerto Rico by T+L readers in the 2025 World’s Best Awards, and it’s no surprise why. Your recurring daydream of spending unending hours splayed out on the beach should take place right here, on the beaches of Isla Verde, located on the edge of San Juan. I gave into the daydream and booked a stay this summer with my three-year-old son—parents, take note, there are few better places to stay on the island than this.
Beyond the beach, this 388-room resort embodies that “the best-is-at-your-fingertips” feeling that makes it such a dreamy destination for a fly-and-flop style getaway. 13 drinking and dining venues offer everything from fresh Italian pasta and pizza to elevated Puerto Rican cuisine at Caña, while a casino, cabaret, and jam-packed schedule of live entertainment ensures that you’ll never get bored.
The Details
- Location: San Juan
- Nearest Airport: 1 mile to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: Several different room categories have fully accessible rooms. Most facilities, including the pool, are wheelchair accessible.
- Rates: $$
Aire De O:live
Aire De O:live
Named one of the best new hotels in the world by T+L when it debuted in 2023, Aire de O:live is the third San Juan property of the growing O:live collection, a brand known for its beachy boutique hotels packed with personality. Sites along a gorgeous stretch of sand, Aire de O:live marries elements of a typical Caribbean resort with a pared-down, connection-focused boutique experience.
There’s a subtle South Beach vibe to this soaring white building that sits almost directly on bluffs of white sand, though the muted interiors are serene and earthy. The rooftop has a pool with a view, but trust me, splurging for the suites with private plunge pools is well worth it. A tip I almost hesitate to share? The rooftop offers day passes for non-guests.
The Details
- Location: San Juan
- Nearest Airport: 2 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Adults-only
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are recommended, not required.
- Accessibility: There are wheelchair-accessible rooms and facilities here, but getting to the pool and beach may be a challenge.
- Rates: $
Alma San Juan
Even with 500 years of history under its belt, Old San Juan bursts with vibrancy and vigor, an ever-exciting place to stay even if the beach isn’t within view. With a slew of new boutique hotels popping up along cobblestone streets, let Plaza Colón-facing Alma San Juan be at the top of your list. Historic hotels sometimes have cramped, stuffy rooms, but here, spacious spaces feature fresh, modern decor and little luxuries like Molton Brown amenities—everything you’ll crave after a day spent exploring the old city.
Alma San Juan has a darling lobby cafe and a delicious signature restaurant, but the real star is the rooftop eatery, Mar y Rosa. Its raw bar menu features ceviche and spicy aguachile accompanying tapas-style dishes like mouthwatering mofongo and pork belly pinchos made for sharing.
The Details
- Location: San Juan
- Nearest Airport: 8 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Adults-only
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are recommended, not required.
- Accessibility: Facilities are wheelchair accessible throughout and include features like braille signage and strobe lights. Fully ADA-compliant guest rooms available.
- Rates: $
El Conquistador Resort
In his chart-topping song “El Apagón,” Bad Bunny says, “Forget the Maldives, I’ll stay in Palomino.” What he’s referring to is the private island extension of this World’s Best Award-winning resort, located just outside the small town of Fajardo. And the singer is certainly not exaggerating: hopping onto the guests-only ferry out to Palomino Island feels like moving from paradise to heaven itself. Here, you’ll find a 100-acre stretch of fine white sands, crystal-clear water, and palapa-shaded lounge chairs scattered around a beachside eatery.
Back on the mainland, El Conquistador Resort is much more than just its private island. This 677-room, family-friendly property gives you access to waterslides, a lazy river, and a lagoon pool, plus an array of restaurants and bars that will keep you full throughout your stay. Its location in Fajardo also makes it an easy jumping -ff point for day trips to the pristine Cayo Icacos or to nearby Ceiba, where you can catch the ferry to the islands of Culebra or Vieques.
The Details
- Location: Fajardo
- Nearest Airport: 34 miles to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
- Family-friendly or Adults-only: Family-friendly
- Restaurant Reservations: Reservations are required at some restaurants.
- Accessibility: Facilities and select rooms are wheelchair accessible, including a pool entry lift and accommodations for visual and hearing impairments. Palomino Island is fully ADA-compliant and has a beach wheelchair with oversized wheels available for guests to borrow.
- Rates: $
Know Before You Go
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Puerto Rico has no true all-inclusive resorts.
Yes, you read that right. While some hotels and resorts in Puerto Rico offer modified dining plans as add-ons to standard hotel rates, Puerto Rico has no true all-inclusive resorts. However, while this should definitely factor into your decision-making, keep in mind that the island is still rich in cuisine, activities, and attractions—and you might not want to feel trapped inside a resort, anyways.
No passport needed for U.S. travelers.
U.S. travelers do not need a passport to enter Puerto Rico and do not have to pass through customs and immigration when entering or exiting the island. For non-U.S. travelers, the same entry and exit requirements apply for Puerto Rico as they do when traveling anywhere else in the mainland United States.
Spanish or English?
English is widely spoken across Puerto Rico, but travelers should keep in mind that Spanish is the island’s universal language. Don’t assume that everyone you meet will speak English. Making an effort to speak even a little Spanish will go a long way here. With that being said, travelers should feel comfortable knowing they’ll get by even if their Spanish is rusty.