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		<title>The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort is situated on the northeastern corridor of the island of Puerto Rico, at the foot of the El Yunque National Forest. This luxurious resort is surrounded by 5,000 acre of preserved land. The El Yunque National Rain Forest is the only tropical national forest on U.S. soil and was [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <em><strong>St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort</strong></em> is situated on the northeastern corridor of the island of <a title="Puerto Rico" href="http://www.wayfaring.info/search/Puerto+Rico"><em><strong>Puerto Rico</strong></em></a>, at the foot of the <em>El Yunque National Forest</em>. This luxurious resort is surrounded by 5,000 acre of preserved land. The El Yunque National Rain Forest is the only tropical national forest on U.S. soil and was established as a National Park in 1906. More than 100 billion gallons of rain fall there 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 large multitude of flowers.<span id="more-33244"></span></p>
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<p>There are 139 magnificent rooms, where private terraces lead to spectacular ocean views. Amidst verdant foliage, your retreat is exquisitely furnished with the finest details, meeting the highest environmental standards.</p>
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<p>The resort also features a golf course, succumb to exclusive Remede Spa pampering, savor Jean-Georges&#8217; acclaimed cuisine, lounge at the pool esplanade or bask on their pristine, sandy beach. You can jog or bike the nature paths, take a solo walk and check out the splendor or choose to bird watch and feed the turtles with our resident Naturalist. Or take a cooking class, join a wine tasting lesson or gaze at the stars with an astronomer.</p>
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<p>Old<strong><em> San Juan</em></strong> is a remarkable centuries-old neighborhood. There are 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 cafes make it a great place to walk around in and savor the Spanish colonial atmosphere.</p>
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<p>If you are some kind of a businessman or you are planning a social event, the resort offers a total of 26,557 square feet of function space. The oceanview wedding pavilion and the spacious elegance of the Astor Ballroom set the stage for luxurious weddings and grand occasions in true St. Regis style. The event venues can graciously accommodate up to 420 guests.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Getting there:</strong></em> Non-stop flights are readily available from more than 20 cities in the United States to San Juan&#8217;s Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.</p>
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		<title>W Retreat &amp; Spa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Typically urban boutique-style, the W brand has 37 hotels globally and its first retreat within North America. W Retreat &#38; Spa is a modern luxury boutique hotel in Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. Set on the undiscovered island with 30-acres of beachfront property, it’s sophisticated, sunny and breezy with very little in the way of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Typically urban boutique-style, the W brand has 37 hotels globally and its first retreat within North America. W Retreat &amp; Spa is a modern luxury boutique hotel in <strong><em>Vieques Island, </em></strong><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/category/countries/puerto-rico/"><strong><em>Puerto Rico</em></strong></a>. Set on the undiscovered island with 30-acres of beachfront property, it’s sophisticated, sunny and breezy with very little in the way of rattan or floral prints. W Retreat &amp; Spa, Vieques Island offers a unique travel experience for the ultimate Caribbean getaway and relaxation destination.<span id="more-22408"></span></p>
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<p><strong><em>Voted best Caribbean island by Travel &amp; Leisure</em></strong>, the hotel is designed by Patricia Urquiola. W Vieques boasts 157 stylish guestrooms and suites with private patios and balconies offering unparalleled views of soft sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Guests can escape to this beautiful island paradise and enjoy an abundance of amenities and activities designed for adventure seekers and leisurely travelers alike. Best, perhaps, is the private VIP lounge at Vieques airport, where you can sip a cocktail in comfort before boarding.</p>
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<p>W Retreat Vieques Island offers a range of first-class amenities, including Fitness Center with top-of-the-line Technogym® machines, Tennis Courts, WET splash pool, bar, private cabanas overlooking the ocean, Business Center with 5 conference rooms. Luxurios <a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/index.php?s=spa"><strong><em>Spa</em></strong></a><strong><em> Center</em></strong> offering seaside yoga and authentic holistic treatments inspired by the island. Escape to the gorgeous W Retreat &amp; Spa, Vieques Island, and lose yourself in tranquil island life. Let the stress of the everyday recede with each tranquil wave.</p>
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		<title>Worldâ€™s Best Beaches: Vieques Beaches, Puerto Rico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Content provided by Luisa Cupeles from Vieques Travel Guide.comIn Vieques you will find some of the most scenic, quiet, and secluded beaches on the Caribbean. Puerto Rico has been a very popular destination on the Caribbean for it&#8217;s hundreds of beaches among the immense variety of attractions for travelers. The beaches in Vieques (an off-shore [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/images/Vieques_beach_1.jpg" alt="Worldâ€™s Best Beaches: Vieques Beaches, Puerto Rico" border="0" /></center>Content provided by Luisa Cupeles from <a href="http://www.viequestravelguide.com/" target="_blank">Vieques Travel Guide.com</a>In <strong>Vieques</strong> you will find some of the most scenic, quiet, and secluded beaches on the Caribbean. <a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/category/countries/puerto-rico/">Puerto Rico</a> has been a very popular destination on the Caribbean for it&#8217;s hundreds of beaches among the immense variety of attractions for travelers. The beaches in Vieques (an off-shore island just a short 20 minute flight or a ferry ride away from the main island) stands out for it&#8217;s unspoiled and tranquil environment that makes you want to lay on the sand and let your mind free to dream.<br />
<span id="more-778"></span><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/images/Vieques_beaches_3.jpg" alt="Worldâ€™s Best Beaches: Vieques Beaches, Puerto Rico" align="right" border="0" />  <strong>Vieques Beaches includes:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Blue Beach / Bahia de la Chiva</strong><br />
Secluded beach perfect for those seeking for a feeling of peache and solitude. What you will find in this beach; beauty, perfectly blue beauty.  As soon as you step foot on Blue beach, it will make sense why they named it blue beach. The waters have perfectly coordinating shades of blue with clear waters and soft crisp white waves. Blue beach is like a gigantic artistic masterpiece.</p>
<p><strong>Black Sand Beach &#8211; Playa Negrita</strong><br />
Even some locals do not know that there is black sand in Vieques. When I found out, as soon as I went to Vieques I began my search for this island treasure. Truly worth the visit, great beach for a romantic walk and for those with the desire to hunt for treasures like the Pirates of the Caribbean.</p>
<p><strong>Cofi Beach / Playa Cofi</strong><br />
Yet another beautiful beach in Vieques and very different from the rest on the island. Bold colors of blue, reddish-brown rocks and bubbly white foam from the waves. Great views of colorful Isabel Segunda from a distance.</p>
<p><strong>Esperanza Beach / Playa Esperanza</strong><br />
Esperanza Beach, fun beautiful beach with crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling. Take a walk along the Strip, watch the sunset shining on colorful fisherman&#8217;s boat on the blue waters of Esperanza. During the day you will enjoy laying on the sand, getting that perfect tan and watching the fisherman come back with their catch of the day. The translation for Esperanza is &#8220;Hope&#8221;. So when you come to Esperanza take some time to look out on the waters, think of dreams and hope, they may just come true while in Vieques.</p>
<p><strong>Green Beach</strong><br />
Green beach is located on the northern side of Vieques Island. A great name of this beach with  lots of green flora along the coast just naturally growing wild and free. Popular for snorkeling and family friendly waters. On this beach you can appreciate the magnificent wildlife of this island. There were pelicans just â€chillingâ€ on rocks above the water. The drive there was very spectacular, you have to pass the Kiani Lagoon, (mangroves), and the flora around you is lush and very green. I highly recommend a jeep to get there.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/images/vieques_beach_2.jpg" alt="Worldâ€™s Best Beaches: Vieques Beaches, Puerto Rico" align="left" border="0" />  <strong>Mosquito Pier</strong><br />
The Mosquito Pier is a popular spot for divers and it is located on the north east side of Vieques Island.  I found a couple of locals fishing with their kids, and they told me that fishing at night is great. The future plan is to create a â€œshort routeâ€ to the town of Ceiba, Puerto Rico. The view from the pier is stunning. You can see the beautiful coast and really appreciate just how marvelous the vegetation in this island really is, the view is simply breathtaking. Get ready to take great pictures along the pier, great site to watch birds, I found many pelicans and birds along the coast. There are great beaches along the area that are great for bathing.</p>
<p><strong>Playa Grande</strong><br />
Playa Grande is probably the most unique beach on the island located on the south east end of Vieques. The scenery is quite stunning, great big rocks along the coast, perfect to sit down and  enjoy the view holding hands with your loved one. This beach is not to be missed, (but then, they all are).</p>
<p><strong>Red Beach / Bahia Corcho &#8211; Playa Caracas</strong><br />
This Beach is becoming one of the favorites among the locals and travelers. Red Beach / Playa Caracas is located on the southern side of Vieques. Stunning view of mountains around you, rocks at the far left end, and lots of soft sand to lounge and get the perfect tan. Pretty shades of blue water, and getting there was half the fun (if you like dirt roads). US Fish and Wildlife Services built several gazebos along the beach, so it is very family friendly.</p>
<p><strong>Sun Bay Beach / Balneario Sun Bay</strong><br />
Sun Bay Beach, top favorite among the locals and travelers. It has family friendly facilities such as picnic tables, restrooms, and a camp ground. It is also one of the most beautiful beaches in Vieques (this is a tricky statement, since they all are). Sun Bay Beach is a picture perfect beach.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/images/Vieques_from_above.jpg" alt="Worldâ€™s Best Beaches: Vieques Beaches, Puerto Rico" align="left" border="0" />   If you want to get there you must fly into Puerto Rico before catching a 20-minute flight to Vieques Island. These flights are available from San Juan International Airport and Isla Grande Airport in San Juan. Travelers can book a charter flight on Cape Air (www.flycapeair.com), Vieques Air Link (www.viequesairlink.com) or MN Aviation (www.mnaviation.com). Puerto Rico Port Authority (800-981-2005) runs ferries from Fajardo in Puerto Rico to Isabel Segunda on Vieques Island. The ride on a passenger ferry is about one hour and 15 minutes, while the car ferry can take up to two hours.</p>
<p>The tourist office in Vieques is located across from the Plaza Isabel Segunda in the Casa Alcaldia, or town hall. They are open to assist visitors Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  If you&#8217;re planning on shopping during the afternoon, keep in mind that many business owners close for a lunchtime siesta during the middle of the day.</p>
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