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3 outdoor pools, cabanas (surcharge), pool umbrellas
Caribe Hilton
4.5 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (1223)
"The common areas were amazing, but the rooms were a little dated. I believe the hotel and the surrounding area are still recovering from Hurricane Maria, however, so it should only get better with time. Can't say enough about how friendly and helpful the staff were!"
The price is $377
$457 total
includes taxes & fees
May 12 - May 13
Caribe Hilton
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Frequently asked questions

What's the best boutique accommodation in Puerta de Tierra?
El San Geronimo Hotel is a favorite 3.5-star hotel with our travelers looking for a stylish accommodation, featuring 28 guestrooms, free breakfast, and free WiFi.
What's there to see and do in Puerta de Tierra?
The beaches, seaside, and wildlife are just some of the things to enjoy while you’re in the area. Activities and attractions to experience around Puerta de Tierra include Port of San Juan, Coca-Cola Music Hall, and Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. You might also want to see places such as Condado Beach, Luis Munoz Marin Foundation, and Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico during your trip.
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