Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is a unique hotel befitting its beloved setting. Envisioned by a team of globally acclaimed architects and designers, the hotel is under construction and opens in December 2012 on the footprint of Laurance S. Rockefeller’s original RockResort, surrounded by Rockefeller’s incredible “Great Park.” The hotel and residences have been designed and are being built to LEED Silver standards, making Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Puerto Rico, one of the top 100 most sustainable hotels in the world. Ritz-Carlton Reserve is a new ultra-luxury brand, delivering elevated service with environmental sensibility in one-of-a-kind locations. Dorado Beach is only the second Ritz-Carlton Reserve hotel to open worldwide, and the first in the Americas. With only 115 guestrooms spread across 50 acres and one mile of beachfront, the Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Puerto Rico is a luxurious sanctuary framed by coral reefs and blue Caribbean waters, and embraced by a lush tropical forest. Whether you’re enjoying the aroma of wild ginger at the spa, perfecting your golf swing on a Robert Trent Jones, Sr. masterpiece or sharing the wonders of tide pools, every day at this Caribbean sanctuary brings discovery. Nestled on Puerto Rico’s lush and luxurious coastline, the re-creation of Dorado Beach blends the majesty of its natural setting and the richness of its 50-year heritage into a unique Caribbean beach resort designed to be explored and treasured. its secluded location, intimate accommodations, exclusive amenities, and private butler service.