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The kid-friendly Caribe Hilton San Juan occupies a 17- acre private peninsula near Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, and plenty of sand, surf and a variety of watersports. The Caribe Hilton, where the first pina colada was poured in 1954, is less than five miles from cruise ships, museums, shops, cafes and a beach dive center, where guests can rent snorkeling and diving gear, learn how to scuba dive and arrange excursions. The Caribe Hilton San Juan features a three-level pool, swim-up bar, and sundecks dotted with cushioned lounge chairs. Sunbathers also can relax on a round deck in a swimming cove, which is formed by an artificial reef. Another sandy beach area features lounge chairs shaded by palm trees.
Family-friendly attractions include a children's camp, oceanfront playgrounds, video games and complimentary fish feeding, Bingo, Spanish lessons and pool aerobics. Adults can pamper themselves in the hotel's spa, which features a fitness center, outdoor café, saunas, steam rooms, massages, and seaweed, mud and other types of wraps and scrubs.
Dining options include the Madrid San Juan Restaurant and Tapas Bar, serving Spanish and Puerto Rican hot and cold tapas and main courses, such as paella and Galician seafood stew. Also on-site are Morton's of Chicago, the famous steakhouse chain, Italian cuisine at Rotisserie Il Giardino, and buffets and a la carte meals at Palmeras.
The Caribe Hilton San Juan features 812 guestrooms with patios or balconies, cable television, video-game consoles and honey-colored furniture.
Set near the ocean, the Caribe Hilton attracts couples and families seeking beach vacations close to Old San Juan's historic attractions.
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