This House Thinks It’s Its Own Resort
This is a large oceanfront house inside Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve community in Puerto Rico. It sits on a little over an acre, has eight bedrooms, and more than 16,000 square feet of interior space. The pool is the length of a small lap pool, and there is also a private movie room and a third-floor office with its own terrace.
Specifications
- Address: East Beach Residences, 2230 Dorado Beach Drive, Dorado, 00646 Puerto Rico
- Price: Price Upon Request
- Property Type: Single Family Home
- Status: Available
- Bedrooms: 8
- Bathrooms: 8 Full, 3 Partial
- Interior Sq. Ft: 16,935 sq ft
- Lot Size: 1.1 acres
- Stories: 3
- Garage: 4-car garage
- Pool: 82-foot Olympic-length infinity pool with spa
- Outdoor Kitchen: Summer kitchen with Brazilian churrasco and Argentine gaucho grill
- Primary Suite: Dual bathrooms, dual walk-in closets, steam shower, private terrace
- Office Level: Third-floor office with 1,000 sq ft terrace and Jacuzzi
- Community Amenities: Access to Ritz-Carlton Reserve facilities including golf, fitness and wellness center, sports hub, aquatic park, Kids Club, and planned farm and stables
- Views: Unobstructed Atlantic Ocean and golf course views
- Ceiling Height: Approx. 22.5 ft in formal great room
- Theater: Private movie theater
Tropical glass box vibes. three levels tucked into palms.

Big window, palm screensaver IRL. Minimal furniture, lots of light.

Front shot. white walls with stone strips, huge panes everywhere.

Entry path looks spa-like. neat stone tiles and fresh plants.

That terrace view. Ocean straight ahead, nothing blocking it.

Clean white angles against all that tropical green. Very postcard.

Living room basically a fishbowl, but in a good way. Water right there.

All-white kitchen alert. Glossy cabinets, marble veining doing the most.

Glass table squad meeting on marble. Try not to drop a fork.

Patio feels another living room, just with birds. Glass everywhere.

Infinity pool doing that mirror thing. Whole house gleaming behind it.

Alternate pool angle. Lush edges, super clean water. Would never leave.

Backyard kitchen is legit—big grill, fridge, miles of counter. Weekend plans sorted.

Backyard hoops with the checkerboard flex. Jungle sidelines.

Theater room, beige recliners as far as the eye sees. Popcorn mandatory.

Primary suite goes full minimal—white walls, big bed, quiet. Sleep city.

Covered lounge with white columns and stone floors. Breezy and bright.

Spa bathroom moment. creamy marble everywhere, clean lines, soft light.

Details
This place is basically a private resort that happens to be a house. It sits right on the water in Dorado Beach, inside the Ritz-Carlton Reserve, so you’re in a very controlled, high-end community, about 18 miles from San Juan. The lot is bigger than most in the area, a bit over an acre, and the house itself is huge, close to 17,000 square feet inside. The main living area has a formal great room with very high ceilings and full-height windows, so you’re looking straight out at the ocean and the golf course instead of another house or a road. The kitchen is set up for serious cooking or for staff, with double Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances and an onyx island that’s clearly meant to be a focal point. The layout is built around indoor-outdoor living.
The central hall opens straight out to a large patio, a full outdoor kitchen with both Brazilian and Argentine grills, and an 82-foot infinity pool that runs along the ocean side of the property. On the main level you also get two guest suites, a proper movie theater, and a four-car garage, which is useful if you plan to treat this as a primary home and not just a vacation spot. Upstairs, the primary suite takes the best view, with two separate bathrooms, two walk-in closets, a steam shower, and its own terrace. There are three more guest suites plus a custom bunk room, so hosting a large group is straightforward. The third floor is unusual for this community; it’s set up as an office that opens to a large roof terrace with a Jacuzzi and lounge area, again facing the ocean. Outside the front door, you’re in a 1,400-acre gated environment with beaches, two golf courses, a big fitness and wellness center, sports facilities, an aquatic park, and a kids’ program that includes a dance studio and nature-focused play areas. There’s also a planned farm area with greenhouses, horses, and even a go-kart track. Overall, it’s set up for someone who wants a fully serviced, private oceanfront compound where you can work, host, and stay put without needing to leave the property or the resort very often.