These Are the 20 Best Hotels in Puerto Rico Right Now, From Beachfront Icons to Wellness Retreats and Old San Juan Gems
The blue streets of Old San Juan lead toward centuries-old fortresses and small courtyards filled with music. In Condado, hotel pools seem to hover above the Atlantic, with restaurants, cocktail bars and casinos only steps away. Farther east and west, golf courses run beside rainforest, cliffs and broad stretches of sand. Puerto Rico’s hotel landscape covers far more […] The post These Are t
The Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve in Puerto Rico. 1 of 20 NEXT → The blue streets of Old San Juan lead toward centuries-old fortresses and small courtyards filled with music. In Condado, hotel pools seem to hover above the Atlantic, with restaurants, cocktail bars and casinos only steps away. Farther east and west, golf courses run beside rainforest, cliffs and broad stretches of sand.
Puerto Rico’s hotel landscape covers far more territory than most Caribbean destinations. You can plan an urban weekend around restaurants and nightlife, spend a week at a full-service beach resort or disappear into a small retreat on Vieques, Culebra or the island’s quieter northwestern corner.
The luxury offering continues to grow, too. The arrival of a new Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico gives the island another major international name, joining hotels with deep histories and a group of locally owned boutiques reshaping the experience of staying in San Juan.
These are the best hotels in Puerto Rico for 2026 — from hotels you’ve definitely heard of to great-value options in up-and-coming parts of the island.
The new Four Seasons in Puerto Rico. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s luxury hotel landscape has entered a new era with the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico, the brand’s long-awaited debut on the island that opened last year.
The resort is set on Puerto Rico’s northeastern side, about 30 minutes from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, with a beachfront setting, private residences and the kind of expansive resort program associated with Four Seasons. The project gives Puerto Rico another high-level luxury address outside metropolitan San Juan while placing you close to the rainforest, Luquillo and the island’s eastern marinas.
The real appeal is the geography. You can pair days beside the water with excursions into El Yunque National Forest, rounds of golf and boat trips toward Vieques and Culebra. The northeastern corner of Puerto Rico has long offered one of the island’s richest mixes of nature and resort life, and the Four Seasons is poised to become its newest flagship.

