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St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort
OverviewFrom pampering treatments in the indoor/outdoor Remède Spa to games at the Iguana Kids Club—for little explorers ages 5 to 12 years—there is always something to look forward to at the St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort. Adorned by thick stands of seagrape and almond, coconut palm and flamboyant trees, the exotic 483-acre community features lakes and nature trails, a fully equipped Athletic Club, a tennis center, oceanfront freeform terraced swimming pool, and kayaking on the Espiritu Santo River. Two miles of sandy beach, an inviting pool with cabanas, on-site eco tours, biking and hiking—all are daily options. Additional activities include a boathouse, snorkeling and scuba, water skiing, windsurfing, catamarans and fishing. Golfers of all abilities can experience the game on a stunning Robert Trent Jones Jr. course designed with a commitment to preserving the natural integrity of the site. The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, Puerto Rico is located seaside, on the northeastern corridor of the island of Puerto Rico, at the foot of the El Yunque National Forest. The resort is bordered by the 5,000 acre Espíritu Santo River State Preserve and is a 30 minute drive from Old San Juan, a 500 year-old Caribbean treasure. The El Yunque National Forest, a 28,000 acre preserve, is the only tropical rainforest on U.S. soil and was established as a National Park in 1906. More than 100 billion gallons of rain fall here each year, creating a lush forest with plants and animals of incredible variety. Plant life is represented with over 240 species of trees, 50 species of ferns, 20 varieties of wild orchids and a multitude of flowers. Puerto Rico's only navigable river, the Espíritu Santo, runs along the resort and features a plethora of plant and animal life, including mangroves and many species of birds. Staff naturalists guide bird-watching on more than seven miles of nature trails and kayak outings on the 63 acres of canals, ponds and lakes on the resort's grounds. Also nearby is the extraordinary Fajardo Bioluminescent Bay where nighttime kayaking is a favorite adventure. Old San Juan is a remarkable centuries-old neighborhood spanning seven square blocks. This charming residential and commercial district includes more than 400 carefully restored 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial buildings. It has a number of small museums as well as marvelous restored forts. A diverse collection of gourmet restaurants, forts, galleries, shops, jewelry stores, and cafés make it a great place to stroll and savor the Spanish colonial atmosphere. |
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