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Accommodations Self-Certified by the Destination's Health and Safety Program ACCOMMODATIONS SELF-CERTIFIED BY THE DESTINATION'S HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM METRO REGION # Accommodation BUSINESS ACKNOWLEDGMENT 1 Andalucia Guest House I hereby acknowledge the 2 Antilles Enterprises, Inc. dba El Canario Lagoon Hotel receipt of the Health and Safety 3 Caribe Hilton Measures, and certify that the 4 Casa Wilson Inn business will maintain a clean 5 Coqui del Mar and hygienic environment 6 Costa Bahía Hotel at Paseo Caribe, San Juan safeguarding the health and 7 Decanter Hotel safety of employees and 8 Dream Inn PR, Inc. customers. Also confirm that all 9 Hampton Inn and Suites San Juan employees were properly trained 10 Hotel Casablaca and are committed to follow the 11 Hotel InterContinental San Juan enhanced hygiene practices, 12 Howard Johnson Centro Medico cleaning and disinfecting 13 Hyatt Place San Juan City Center protocols, the proper use of 14 Palmetto Guesthouse protective gear and the 15 Serafina Beach Hotel established procedures to 16 The Beach Club Guesthouse manage cases. 17 Trópica Beach Hotel 18 Villa Verde Inn NORTH REGION # Accommodation 19 Arecibo Inn 20 Dorado Beach Resort & Club 21 Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve 22 Oasis Apartments Rental SOUTH REGION # Accommodation 23 Belgica Corp. 24 Hotel Meliá Inc 25 Ponce Prime Resorts LLC dba Solace by the Sea Hotel 26 Ponce Prime Resorts LLC dba The Fox Hotel EAST REGION # Accommodation 27 A & B Beach Hostel 28 APONTE LUGO MANAGEMENT ( VILLA FLAMENCO BEACH ) 29 Barefoot Travelers Rooms and Adventures Guesthouse 30 Casa Coral Guest House LLC 31 Casa La Lanchita 32 Casa Robinson 33 Culebra Island Chalet 34 El Blok Hotel 35 El Hotelito at The Rainforest Experience Farm 36 Enchanted Garden Corp 37 Esperanza Inn 38 Fajardo Inn, S.E. 39 Hotel Kokomo 40 Hotel Villa Boheme 41 Innvisible, Inc. 42 La Romana Apartaments 43 Parador Costa del Mar 44 Posada la hamaca 45 Puertas Vieques, LLC 46 Sea Grape Guest House 47 SeaGate Hotel 48 Siesta Alegre Hospitality Inc 49 Suenos del Mar Vacation Rentals 50 The Beach Club 51 The Vieques Guesthouse 52 Trade Winds Guest House, Restaurant, Gift Shop 53 Tropical Guest House 54 Villa Coral Guesthouse 55 Villa Fulladoza Guest House 56 Vista Bella Apts. WEST REGION # Accommodation 57 ANDRADES BY THE SEA 58 Aquarius Resorts Boqueron 59 Blue Ocean Boquerón PR. 60 Casa Bonita 61 Combate Paradise 62 Dos Angeles Del Mar B&B 63 Empresas Playa Joyuda Inc. 64 Hostal Villa Juaneris Vacation House 65 Hotel Colonial 66 IHP Hospitality 67 Las Palmas Inn 68 Lemontree Oceanfront Cottages 69 Lindamar Guest House 70 MARINA REAL APARTMENTS 71 Parguera Plaza Hotel Inc. 72 Posada Fantasía Marina/ Lurofe Se. inc. 73 Tres Sirenas Guest House LLC 74 VILLAS DEL MAR HAU INC CENTRAL MOUNTAINS REGION # Accommodation 75 Hacienda Negron Eco-Resort Inc..
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