(ISABELA, Puerto Rico) - The travelers have spoken, and they've said wonderful things about Royal Isabela, the world-class golf and private membership club perched on the breathtaking coastline of northwest Puerto Rico.
Royal Isabela was named fourth best among the "Top 25 Luxury Hotels in the Caribbean" for 2014 by TripAdvisor. Significantly, it was the only Puerto Rico property honored in the category. Furthermore, Royal Isabela, which opened in 2012, was rated number 11 among the many small hotels in the Caribbean.
The honor is part of TripAdvisor's 12th annual awards for hotels, with winners determined based on the reviews and opinions of millions of TripAdvisor travelers around the globe. The world's most outstanding properties were identified in several categories, including luxury.
The property was singled out as a "beautiful honeymoon destination" and a "beautiful getaway resort, especially if you love golf." Last fall, Royal Isabela was named "Puerto Rico's Leading Golf Resort" at the World Travel Awards Caribbean and North American Gala.
Twenty artistically designed one-bedroom casitas, each with expansive indoor and outdoor space, as well as private pools, ocean views, and easy access to the resort's many amenities, are the hallmark of Royal Isabela's offerings. Headlining those amenities is the golf course, called Golf Links at Royal Isabela, a magnificent beauty that sprawls across acres of native grasses, natural sand dunes, and craggy cliffs that soar 300 feet above the Caribbean Sea. The course was designed by the owners of the resort, brothers Charles and Stanley Pasarell, in association with the late David W. Pfaff.
In service, Royal Isabela caters to discerning individuals in search of quiet, exclusivity, outstanding dining, golf and other sporting options, and the ultimate in relaxation in one of the most beautiful corners of the island-and the world.
For more information, contact Royal Isabela at 787/609-5888 or toll free 855/609-5888. Or visit the web site at www.royalisabela.com.
The best service EVER !!!
ReplyDeleteSo I tried to book with Kayak , I tried to book my flight with TripAdvisor, and a couple others. Those two gave me the biggest runaround. TripAdvisor especially. They called me after I tried to book and said there wasn’t any flights at that price but could put me on a spirit air flight for the same price. Now I’m an American Airlines guy myself , or if flying over seas like this time , I will fly Japan Airlines or Korean Air. I said no thank you , stick that spirit air and I hung up. One last try , just one last try. I downloaded Priceline App and booked my flight in under ten minutes with no hassles and the price was like a hundred dollars cheaper. Same schedule and same airlines from TripAdvisor. Oh yeah and the guy from TripAdvisor told me in order to fly American Airlines it would cost over twelve hundred dollars. Nope , it was around a hundred dollars cheaper.
What would you suggest for an LGBT couple's honeymoon trip? These are two women who met online on lesbiemates. They lived in different states but still met and got married. They want to spend more time together now and are looking for a good place for their honeymoon. Is your club tolerant of such couples?
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