NAPFA Large Firm Forum 2026

Experience The Royal Sonesta San Juan

Set along the palm-lined sands of Isla Verde Beach with sweeping views of the Atlantic, The Royal Sonesta San Juan is the host hotel for the Large Firm Forum. This landmark oceanfront resort offers a relaxed yet refined setting that balances focused conversation with time to recharge. Located just seven minutes from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, it is an easy arrival and a comfortable home base throughout the Forum.
The NAPFA room block is now closed. If you wish to stay at The Royal Sonesta, reservations can be made directly through the hotel, based on availability and current rates. You are also welcome to make your own arrangements at another nearby property that best suits your plans.
A Tropical Retreat Designed for Comfort
Whether you start your morning with an ocean view or wind down after a full day of sessions, The Royal Sonesta provides an atmosphere that complements the Forum experience.
- Guest rooms feature views of the Atlantic or lush tropical surroundings.
- Resort amenities include a lagoon-style pool with a swim-up bar, private cabanas, and inviting outdoor spaces.
- Seven on-site restaurants and bars offer everything from casual bites to locally inspired Puerto Rican cuisine

Wellness and Relaxation
The full-service, ocean-themed spa offers a range of treatments designed to help you reset between sessions. A well-equipped fitness center and direct beach access make it easy to stay active or enjoy a quiet walk along the shore.
Staying at the host hotel keeps you close to Forum programming and informal networking, while still giving you the flexibility to choose accommodations that best fit your travel style.
Getting There
The Royal Sonesta San Juan is located just seven minutes from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU), making arrivals and departures simple and stress-free.
- Location: Carolina, Puerto Rico (just east of downtown San Juan)
- Ground transportation: Taxis, Uber, and car rentals are readily available outside the terminal.
- Travel note: U.S. citizens do not need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico, just a valid government-issued ID acceptable for domestic airline travel.
Arrive easily, settle in quickly, and start your Large Firm Forum experience in paradise.
