A Tour of the $5,000 a Night Royal Suite at The St. Regis Princeville

The Royal Suite

There are many things to consider when choosing an extravagant suite at a premium resort: the service, the size of the room, the amenities, its location, etc. If you are in the market for a top of the line suite and want to visit an exotic place, then consider renting the Royal Suite at the St. Regis Princeville in Hawaii. It is their largest and most expensive suite, and it certainly has the most to offer.

The St. Regis Princeville is located on the oldest volcanic island of Hawaii: Kauai. Obviously the resort is located right on the water with prime beach access and provides its guests with everything that you would think: a massive spa, multiple pools, a variety of different restaurants and bars, its own gold course, a fitness center, and much more. It’s simply top-of-the-line in terms of resorts. If you want their best suite then you will have to shell out around $5,000 per night (depending on rates) for their Royal Suite.

The 2,400 swear-foot Royal Suite has everything that you could possibly want. It has a private entrance, a living room connected to a dining room, a full sized kitchen (with a private butler entrance), butler service, a black marble bar that is eight feet in length, a powder room, an outdoor terrace, large sofas, and a designated entertainment room with a 52-inch HDTV and a Bose surround system.

The master bedroom is pretty incredible as well. It has a king-sized bed with 300 thread-count linens, a cotton duvet, about a million pillows, an entertainment console, a massive bathroom and a whirpool bathroom (all made from marble), and a walk in-shower “for two” (their words).

The suite also looks out over Hanalei Bay and the Pacific Ocean and provides its occupants with some pretty amazing views. If you can afford to drop the big bucks that is required to stay in this suite, then it is definitely worth it. I wish I could stay there.

Photo from stregisprinceville.com

Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.