
La Concha Resort, Puerto Rico, Joins Marriott's Autograph Collection Following $80.2 Million Property-Wide Renovation
The newly renovated accommodations designed by Celano Design, redefine modern sophistication and emphasize the hotel's oceanfront location featuring spacious suites including separate lounge and bedroom areas, custom marble-flooring within residential-style bathrooms, private balconies, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering sweeping ocean views. Upon entry into the refreshed suites, guests arrive into an inviting living space featuring a soothing color palette of whites, bone, gray, and teal, evoking the tropical-modern aesthetic that La Concha Resort is renowned for. A statement sculpture inspired by native plants from Puerto Rico adds texture and scale to the rooms while a wood console with carved panels brings warmth to the space. To further enforce San Juan's playful energy, a polished stainless steel bar cart offers guests the best local rum, beverages, and snacks, encouraging guests to fully immerse into the Puerto Rican culture.
As the first Autograph Collection Hotel in Puerto Rico, La Concha Resort joins Marriott's distinctive premium tier of more than330 hand-selected propertiesworldwide known for their unique design and authentic experiences. This transition solidifies La Concha's status as one of Puerto Rico's premier resort destinations, offering an added layer of exclusivity and elevated service.
Aligned with Autograph Collection's dedication to providing memorable moments for guests, a signature cocktail experiencewill launch in La Concha Resort's newly renovated lobby bar. This daily program invites guests to personalize their cocktails by choosing from five distinct infusions and selecting a unique creation based on their mood —whether it's Adventurous, Passionate, Social, Introvert, or Life of the Party - resulting in an interactive and bespoke beverage journey with mocktail creations as well.
The wellness experience at La Concha has been elevated with the opening of Elemara Spa & Salon late last year. This serene spa sanctuary offers a range of indulgent treatments and personalized wellness rituals inspired by earth's natural elements and designed to rejuvenate the mind, body, and spirit.
Culinary offerings have also been transformed as part of the larger renovation. Levant by Chef Michael White, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant led by Michelin-starred Chef Michael White, opened in March 2025 within the resort's iconic shell-shaped structure, offering guests an exceptional dining experience. Tekka Bar, a vibrant counter-side Handroll & Sake venue located in the hotel's lobby, opened late last year, adding further variety. Additionally, a new signature three-meal restaurant, AQA Oceanfront is slated to open this summer, enhancing the resort's all-day dining options. Upgrading the resort's banquet venues as well, ballroom renovations are also expected to finish later this fall, completing the resort's comprehensive refresh.
La Concha Resort's sweeping renovation and integration into Marriott's Autograph Collection reflects its dedication to providing unparalleled distinctive lifestyle experiences in the Caribbean. The resort's prime beachfront location in San Juan's vibrant Condado district, combined with new elevated guest experiences, ensures that La Concha remains one of Puerto Rico's most sought-after destinations.
The property is also home to popular entertainment venues including Casino del Mar, Puerto Rico's first BetMGM Sportsbook, and the energetic Fifty Eight Nightclub, cementing La Concha as a premier hub for dining, entertainment, and relaxation.
La Concha Resort, Puerto Rico, an Autograph Collection Hotel, participates in Marriott Bonvoy, the award-winning travel platform from Marriott International. Marriott Bonvoy members will earn points for their stay at this new hotel, and at other properties across Marriott Bonvoy's portfolio of over 30 extraordinary brands, including all-inclusive resorts and premium home rentals, as well as through everyday purchases with co-branded credit cards. Members can redeem their points for experiences including future stays, Marriott Bonvoy Moments, or through partners for luxurious products from Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques. With the Marriott Bonvoy app, members enjoy a level of personalization and a contactless experience that allows them to travel with peace of mind.
For more information, or to make a reservation, please visit www.laconcharesort.com or follow the resort on Instagram at @laconcharesort.
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