Business Traveler (USA)

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

- Ramsey Qubein

Editor’s Note: We visited the Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Golf & Beach Resort in early 2020. This review is meant to share our experience so you can plan future travel when you feel safe to do so. The resort closed due to travel restrictio­ns, but has since reopened with ample precaution­s for guests and staff. Its famous views and hospitalit­y are as enticing as ever.

BACKGROUND

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar is the longest running hotel name on the island showcasing its popularity over the decades with visitors.

WHERE IS IT?

Nearly 25 minutes from San Juan, this resort enjoys beachfront access, two championsh­ip golf courses and incredible views without city traffic, noise and crowds.

WHAT'S IT LIKE?

The staff here has an unbreakabl­e spirit. Hurricane Maria caused damage to much of the island forcing the resort to close. During this tumultuous time, the hotel stayed open for relief workers, which was one of the many ways that management was able to support its staff. Also during that period of time, the resort underwent a substantia­l, multi-million dollar renovation that has left it gleaming with modern amenities.

ROOMS

The 400 guestrooms and suites sparkle with tiled floors, island-spirited artwork and colors and oversized beds with plush pillows and duvets. Refrigerat­ors, bottled water and coffeemake­rs with Puerto Rican coffee beans are in all rooms. Bathrooms have enormous lighted mirrors, ample vanity space, and Institut Karité Paris toiletries. Furnished balconies overlook the manicured grounds, pools, two miles of beach, or El Yunque rainforest. Wireless

Internet is impressive­ly speedy, which highlights the resort’s focus on balancing the needs of leisure travelers with those of corporate groups.

FOOD AND DRINK

With nine restaurant­s and bars, there are options for every taste. Palio Seafood & Steakhouse prepares elaborate meals with Caribbean flair for dinner. Roots Coastal Kitchen continues the island theme with a menu crafted in collaborat­ion with Top Chef finalists. The farm-to-table dishes use a lot of local ingredient­s; the coconut curry

rice is a must, in my opinion. It also has a takeaway counter with sandwiches, pizza, salads, coffee, and homemade ice cream (the oatmeal flavor was my favorite). Puerto Rican fare is the focus at Iguanas Cocina serving tasty island mofongo and chicken with rice by the golf course. Poolside servers deliver tasty sandwiches, salads, and cocktails all day long from the waterfront Tiki Hut.

LEISURE FACILITIES

Three pools are ringed with lounge chairs beneath swaying palms. It’s worth paying for one of the cabanas that come with greater privacy and refreshmen­ts. Besides the sizeable Mandara Spa and fitness center, there are numerous resort activities like rum tastings, salsa lessons, cigar rolling and nature walks. The two championsh­ip golf courses draw golfers from around the world to play, too.

BUSINESS AND MEETINGS FACILITIES

The property hosts convention­s and incentive groups yearround. Just as important are weddings thanks to a beachfront platform and beautiful garden spaces for outdoor functions (now more popular than ever). Some groups opt for the resort’s all-inclusive plan option.

VERDICT

Island paradise, no passport required, is only a few hours away by plane from the East Coast. Wyndham Grand sits at the top of the Wyndham family of brands, and this resort offers something for everyone.

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