Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico means taking your place in the cast of visionaries who’ve fallen in ♥ w/ this seaside hideaway. The 1st inhabitants were the indigenous Taínos, whose striking artifacts inspired the designers of today’s resort. 1905, the Livingston's cultivated a 1,400-acre plantation here, w/ an airstrip, that hosted pilot Amelia Earhart. In 1937, Amelia wrote about the “surge of the sea” that lulled her to sleep at Su Casa, Clara Livingston’s hacienda that still graces a quiet cove.