Villa Sol
Sol = Sun
It is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom ocean-front unit on the third floor, directly next to Villa Caribe.
Includes:
● One Bedroom One Bathroom Unit on the first floor
● Elegant kitchen with Brazilian rosewood, granite countertops, and high-quality stainless steel appliances
● Amazing views of the ocean
● Air conditioning
● Wireless internet & cable TV
We offer all inclusive packages , including the villa rental, a private chef, kitchen staff, groceries (villas do not include food), golf carts, daily maid service, and government taxes.
Within the Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort Casino & Spa, enjoy full-access to two 18-hole golf courses, 13 clay tennis courts, the hotel casino, restaurants, bars, and the new “It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere” Margaritaville oceanfront bar and grill.
Villa Playa is perfect for small families, friends, and couples getaways.
Rates*
January – April: $375 – $500*
May: $300*
June – August: $400 – $500*
September – November: $300 – $400*
December: $500*
This municipality of Puerto Rico does not offer recycling. We recommend bringing your own water bottles. Souvenir copper water bottles can be purchased for $20.
*There is a two night minimum stay. Price does not include 7% taxes and $100 check-out cleaning fee. Premium rates apply during holidays.
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