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Destination: The Westin Ocean Villas at Rio Mar Beach, Puerto Rico. No expenses were spared on the new Westin Ocean Villas at Rio Mar Beach.
Surrounded by 500 acres of palm-lined beach front,
the beautiful one-,two-and three-bedroom villas are connected by shuttle or
short walk to the Tom and George Fazio Ocean Golf Coursce. Upon arrival at San Juan Airport, I was smoothly
whisked away in a black Lincoln Continental, driven by well known percussionist
Ralph Lopez. This includes, of course,The World's Largest Heavanly
Beds (7 feet long), to accomodate the basketball stars. After a 25 minute drive from the airport, we were
waved in by a guard. As soon as we entered the gates, I knew we had arrived in
the closest thing to paradise. The giant Iguanas were unfazed by the black Lincoln.
I lowered the window and could hear the sounds of the famous Coqui frogs and the
surrounding tropical forrest. I was immediately struck by the palm lined beach and
stunning landscaping. Reinhard Werthner, managing director/vice president
explained to me that it was no accident that the beach was perfectly
symmetrically lined with palms, beautiful foliage, sparkling clean sand and a
uniquely designed Infinity Pool that appeared to extend indefinitely into the
blue ocean. "It was a monster project to bring in the highest quality sand to build up our beach, plant the palms and foliage and the special attraction of our Infinity Pool," said Werthner with a wave of his hand. Originally from Germany, Werthner came to the Westin
Corporation after spending more than 25 years managing exclusive hotels around
the world for Hyatt and Marriott in Egypt, Germany, Manila, St. Croix, Palm
Beach, San Francisco, New York and Chicago. He actually started his international career 30 years
ago in Puerto Rico. "And so, with a combination of meticulous personal
touches of a Bavarian 'Gast Haus' and the grandest flare possible with
mega-corporation Westin & partners, all the finest dreams can be
realized." he said." Dining: From casual outdoor to formal Four
Diamond AAA Award in the Paleo, there are 12 restaurants on premises to choose
from as well as theme lounges. The sumptuous breakfast buffet was amply stocked with
excellent smoked salmon and fresl sliced fruits, juices, bagels, custom cooked
omelets with seafood. Really fantastic. This same room in the villas is known as The Ocean
Club. Lunch is served on the patio or in the air conditioned view room. At
night, there is an amazing variety of grilled seafood creatively prepared. From the classic Ocean Club Surf and Turf to
Blackened Sea Bass with Tropical Fruit Salsa, Seared Potato Crusted Red Snapper,
a choice of fresh fish of the day cooked to order. The desserts were totally
decadent. Every one of the restaurants at the resort is different and a unique dining experience. It would take two weeks just
to sample the on-premises foods ranging from Italian, Mexican, Asian, American,
Sushi and Grilled Seafood.
I had the signature 16th hole right outside my villa
and could watch from my deck, the championship golf action. In addition to the beautiful River Golf Course, the
Har-Tru courts and pro shop/Grille Room, there is a comprehensive dive shop,
parasailing, kayaking on the Mameyes River, windsurfing and more. In fact, parents will be happy to know, there is a
program for the kids from ages 4-12, called Club Iguana, which will keep
children happy and active with supervised fun and educational activities seven
days a week. There is even a water slide. The friendly staff and management team go out of
their way to cater to every imaginable detail and desire, 24 hours a day on the
500 acre resort. |
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