My wife and I just got back from a 5 night stay at the Ritz Carlton Puerto Rico. The location from the airport is very convenient, although you do hear the planes departing by the pool.
Room: we didn't have a balcony, which was ok, usual Ritz, marble bathroom, comfy bed, etc. Our view was of the hotel next to us, which was ugly and the ocean.
Service: not bad, not great. Pool service was tricky as more people started coming in on Friday, we arrived on Tuesday and it was very easy to get a drink.
Pool: worked for me, although only 3 feet deep. Big enough that you were not bumping into people.
Ocean: Not really a big ocean person, we did go out the first day there and it was very windy. More or less like laying out in front of a sand blaster, well maybe not that bad. The beach was clean.
Casino: Spent every night in the casino. The casino itself is small compared to Atlantic City\Vegas standards. They have the usual games - blackjack, let it ride, 3 card poker, poker and a ton of slots. I joined their player's club, was comped a whopping $45 at the end of the trip. Dealers aren't all that friendly, ran boring games.
Restaurants: We ate at all (3) restaurants at the Ritz. The Mares restaurant wasn't bad at all, one of the better meals we had at the Ritz. Il Mulino was horrible, I was shocked. I ordered the veal parm, came out looking like a personal pizza. The veal porton was very good, but the sauce was gaggingly garlicly. The service was also horrible, taking 3 hours for a table of 8. BLT Steak was good, not great. Service was very good. I ordered the filet, was a bit dry. However, everything else was very good. Forgot one restaurant, the one near the pool, great burger and turkey wrap, the wings were very good as well.
Price: Obviously not cheap - one thing that pissed me off was the non-optional 10% resort fee. I hate when hotels quote you a price for a hotel, then sneak that in there. Drinks poolside averaged around $15. Lunch for two without drinks will easily run you $40-$50.
Golf: I played at Bahia and Dorodo East, both were amazing. Both were approximately 45 minutes away. Greens were extremely fast, like any hot area.
Other Restaurants to check out: I HIGHLY recommend Pikayo, only 10 minutes from the hotel. Excellent food, cool location, everything was excellent. We also ate at Marmalade or something like that, in Old San Juan. Was nice to have authentic Puerto Rican food, also nice not to pay through the nose.
Activies: We walked Old San Juan, went to El Morro fort, which I highly recommend. Did a half day trip to the rainforest, it was ok, got boring at the end.
Hotel Summary: Not bad, not great. I have stayed at other Ritz's and Four Seasons properties. I always compare Ritz and Four Seasons on the same level. We stayed at the Four Seasons in Maui and that was unbelieveable. This Ritz doesn't match up to the Four Seasons property, but it still a very nice hotel.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
Most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
Young Singles, An Amazing Honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Families with Small Children, Families with Teenagers, tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Older Travellers, Great pool scene
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Gambling / Casinos, Golf