For romantically inclined moms and dads traveling with their kids, the
Dominican is famous for its many hotels offering exceptional all-inclusive
values. That means parents have cash money left over, and quality time by
themselves, to spend shopping for native Larimer jewelry, taking windsurfing
lessons, or dining by candlelight steps from the warm Caribbean surf.
"The Dominican Republic is
much more than sun and sand…it is a country of many beautiful beaches,
excellent
golfing, eco-tourism, sports and culture. These can add so much to a romantic
vacation because couples just can’t sit on the beach all day."
When asked upon
arrival why they chose to visit the
Dominican Republic, people always say
they came for the value, the sun, and the beach. But when they leave, their favorite part of the vacation was the Dominican people's relaxing style of life.
Playa Dorada
At this year’s Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange held in April in
Puerto Plata, the focus was very much on the rebirth of the northern
corridor, anchored by
Puerto Plata, Sosua, and Cabarete. For decades, the
hotel complex of Playa Dorada has attracted much of the tourism to the area.
The 14 hotels surround an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones golf course and a
multi-functional plaza with restaurants, nightclubs, car rental facilities,
etc. Most of the hotels are on the beach, and most of them cater to
budget/mid-market consumers. The complex is located midway between
Puerto Plata and Sosua, about 15 minutes from both; and myriad eco-adventure
operators offer tours into the nearby mountains.
Scheduled to open this fall in Playa Dorada, the 51-suite Casa
Colonial is set to become the first Dominican member of Small Luxury
Hotels of the World. The beachfront resort is part of the newly
rebranded VH Hotels & Resorts chain, which also includes two adjacent
resorts considered to be the most upscale properties in the complex: the
oceanfront Gran Ventana Beach Resort and Victoria Resort
located directly on the golf course.
The two low-level buildings that make up Casa Colonial resemble a
romantic colonial manor, versus a beachfront resort. The walls are double
thick in construction and covered with coralline stonework, rather than
concrete and plaster. The floors in the grand lobby, main restaurant, and
piano lounge are natural hardwoods, while the hall and room floors are
marble and stone. An infinity pool and four Jacuzzis are located on the roof
of the beachfront building, while the main building is ensconced in a
romantic setting bordered by massive mangrove trees and a small inlet. All
of the suites feature Kohler fixtures, sinks and oversized tubs; Frette
linens; windows between bath and bedroom; and an austere decor of white,
cream, and cafe au lait tones. Lastly, the in-house spa offers open-air
showers and a full slate of treatments.
Casa Colonial should be
perceived of as a private luxury estate where they want guests to recognize
their ambiance, service and cuisine as world class. For EP rates and further
info, Contact one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
For couples who want the attractions, activities, and cultural escapes
near Puerto Plata, but not the village community ambiance of Playa Dorada,
two hotels fit the bill. Just outside of town on their own semi-private
beaches, Marien Coral by Hilton and Iberostar Costa Dorada
offer upscale and exclusive experiences without the upscale prices.
Sosua & Cabarete
Another company changing the tourism landscape along the northern coast
is Starz Resorts, with two dual-hotel resorts in both Sosua and
Cabarete. The sister resort concept at each location offers guests a wealth
of amenities usually found only at much larger hotels, plus shuttle service
runs between the two towns for even more variety.
The company’s signature 50-room Victorian House is an EP property
overlooking Sosua Bay, designed like the 19th century Victorian homes
prevalent in Puerto Plata. The lobby is actually inside the first home ever
built in Sosua over 100 years ago, and the structure’s design is carried
throughout the rest of the boutique resort. We recommend to couples the 1- and
2-bedroom suites with Jacuzzis inside the rooms, and the
Mediterranean-inspired Sabatini restaurant, easily one of the most romantic
dining rooms on the entire island.
Next door, the 193-room Sosua Bay Hotel is more moderately priced
and all-inclusive, but the unique Spanish colonial decor and romantic views
of the bay are what one would expect from a luxury Dominican property.
Between the two hotels, there are 10 restaurants and bars, along with a bevy
of restaurants and nightclubs in town.
Just 15 minutes away in Cabarete, the Azzurro Club Estrella and
Azzurro Club Cabarete represent a new brand for Starz Resorts
designed especially for younger couples and groups. Cabarete has exploded
onto the Dominican scene in recent years thanks to the Caribbean’s best
windsurfing and kite boarding beach, complemented by a fun range of funky
beachfront restaurants and nightclubs. We recommend Jose O’Shays, your typical
"Irish beach pub." There are 11 restaurants and bars between the two
Azzurros, and the decor is decidedly Caribbean with lots of wicker and wood.
For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
Also in Cabarete, the brand new Viva Wyndham Tangerine is an
American-style hotel with 222 rooms, three restaurants, a full-service spa
and large fitness center. The first thing visitors notice upon entering is
the newness and cleanliness of the hotel, along with the comfortable layout
where every room is close to the beach and large lagoon pool. During a
recent walk-through, the tour desk was bustling with activity because
Cabarete’s central location makes it the perfect base camp for activities
across the north coast. Tours to the island of Cayo Levantado in Samana; a
Pub Bus Tour featuring a bus with a bar inside; and horseback or 4x4
riding through the verdant hills are some of the more popular options.
Windsurfing and kite boarding lessons are easy to arrange, as are scuba
diving and snorkeling trips out of Sosua. Starting July 1, rack starts at
just $74 pp dbl.
Viva Wyndham also operates the sister properties Viva Wyndham
Dominicus Palace and Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach in Bayahibe.
Guests at the Palace property have access to the amenities at both hotels.
For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
Samana Peninsula
East of Puerto Plata and north of Punta Cana, the Samana Peninsula is the
Dominican’s best kept secret. In Samana Bay, the island of Cayo Levantado is
an island outpost with some of the country’s best beaches. The small hills
are carpeted with coco palms, and a bevy of beachfront restaurants serve day
trippers who come for the snorkeling, pristine waters, and lack of crowds.
Ferries run daily from the town of Samana.
The peninsula itself is no less sexy, consisting of thick jungles and
rugged mountain plateaus. Colorful wooden homes dot the winding roadways,
and the town of Las Terrenas is a diverse mix of international restaurants
and shops because of so many expats who’ve settled here. For beach lovers
and adventurous romantics who want to escape the throngs of mass tourism,
Samana is unforgettable in its mystique and beauty.
Situated on Las Galeras beach, Casa Marina Bay is operated by
Dominican-owned Amhsa Marina Hotels & Resorts. Over $3 million is
being invested into Casa Marina Bay, which at present offers 200 superior
rooms and 50 suites situated in bright charming bungalows. By September, 56
new superior rooms will open, and the existing units will all be fully
remodeled. In addition, a new a la carte restaurant will complement the
buffet, seafood and pizza F&B outlets; and a new kids’ club is scheduled to
open for the upcoming winter season. For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
Punta Cana
The massive beaches
stretching 30 miles north and south along the east coast are anchored by
Bavaro Beach, home to a growing variety of modern hotels that cater
especially well to the demands of American clientele. Many of the resorts
are virtual cities unto themselves with multiple pools, restaurants,
nightclubs, and shopping, plus guests can play at any of the hotel casinos
lining the strip. Kids’ clubs and spas are much more sophisticated than they
were five years ago, and almost every year sees the addition of a new golf
course.
Spread over 173 acres just
six miles from Punta Cana International Airport is Catalonia Bavaro Beach, Golf & Casino Resort. The 720-suite hotel consists of 30 independent villa blocks
housing 24 junior suites each. For golfers, there’s one nine-hole executive
golf course and another nine-hole regular course, and the fairway count will
double this December with the grand opening of the 18-hole Catalonia
Caribbean Golf Club. The new links encompass numerous lagoons and lakes, and
the six hole looks to be the signature green with its flag planted on an
island rimmed with bunkers. Also new, the construction of 288 additional
junior suites is scheduled to be completed for winter season.
Catalonia is also well known for its wide range of cuisine. Seven dining
areas and five bars are highlighted by five themed restaurants: Mikado, La
Parisienne, La Gondola, El Paso and Creperie La Bretonne. For more
information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
The sprawling
is a golfer’s dream vacation
thanks to the resort’s 27 tropical fairways at Cocotal Golf & Country Club.
This year, life on the links became even better with the resort’s unveiling
of 40 new luxury golf suites situated on the back nine. Ten of the suites
feature two bedrooms with one king and two twin beds, while the other 30
provide a single king bedroom. All of them sleep additional guests in
expansive living areas that feature a sofa bed and chairs. Plus, groups of
golfers, families, and couples sharing accommodations will appreciate the
ensuite cooking facilities.
These suites are perfect for golfers because of the kitchenettes and
their location on the 17th fairway. Golf is a major attribute to this resort.
More and more golfers are realizing the value and quality of
courses in the Caribbean. The suites are also
perfect for non-golfing spouses who have easy and complete access to the
1,084-room Caribe Tropical’s wealth of nine bars, 12 restaurants, a
beachfront spa and boutique shopping.
Also on Bavaro, Melia’s 500-suite sister resort
Paradisus Punta Cana
is designed especially well for romantic couples, and it’s one of the most
upscale resorts on the Dominican’s east coast. The tone is set from the
moment clients arrive, with elegant gardens and ponds thriving with water
lilies surrounding the expansive open-air lobby lounge. The resort has just
finished extensive remodeling to all rooms, and there are now 80 new
Royal Service suites offering exclusive services and amenities. These
include access to a private lounge, butler service, concierge service, more
luxurious room furnishings and amenities, and more. In addition, the
property unveiled four new Ambassador suites, complete with walk-in closets,
a Bali-themed shower on the bedroom’s terrace and a separate jacuzzi.
Wedding ceremonies start at $1,600. For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
This month, the Bahia Principe Punta Cana opened on Bavaro Beach,
and almost all of the 600 junior suites offer ocean views. The units are
spread out over a collection of 2- and 3-story villa blocks, surrounding two
swimming pools and hundreds of coco palms. The huge, butterfly-shaped
beachfront pool is situated directly on the sand, while the restaurants are
set back from the beach behind the pool. This is a departure from the
traditional layout of many D.R. resorts, where the restaurants are located
on the beach. The oceanfront setting around the pool means guests are
surrounded by more nature and not so much concrete. Dining options include
six specialty restaurants serving Mediterranean, Italian, Rodizio
(Brazilian), Japanese, Mexican and continental. (The Teppanyaki and Mexican
restaurants will be open in November). Rates start at $130 pp dbl
all-inclusive through summer. For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
At the southernmost part of the island’s east coast, Punta Cana Resort
& Club is set apart from the many hotels lining Bavaro Beach. The result
is an extra large beach without any tourists from neighboring hotels passing
through, plus a sense of peace and exclusivity unrivalled in the region. The
resort is the only full-service EP product in Punta Cana/Bavaro and it does
big business with upscale golfers. To keep that crowd, owner Frank Rainieri
is investing $32 million to build a new golf course this year and another in
2005. Plus, a high-end spa is scheduled to open in January 2005 inside the
resort’s new oceanfront golf clubhouse.
Couples have a wide choice of accommodations including the newly
remodeled nature villas. The 2- and 3-bedroom homes are wrapped within their
own private jungle setting within walking distance to the best beach in the
resort. The scalloped bay offers the region’s calmest waters, and some
guests spend their entire vacation camped out by the super funky beach bar
and grill. Each villa features a common area living/dining room and
kitchenette, so the set-up is perfect for couples vacationing together.
Rates start at $350 per night this summer. For more information call one of
our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
Just south of Punta Cana Resort, the ambitious five-star Cap Cana
project is about ready to unveil the first of three Jack Nicklaus signature
golf courses. A massive "Grand Canal" has been dredged, and construction is
underway on a selection of upscale homes, golfing lodges, and condos that
will eventually be open for commissionable rentals. The Portofino-esque
setting is framed around a Mediterranean Riviera theme, filled with myriad
upscale shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. For the yacht crowd Cap Cana will be home to the Caribbean’s
largest mega-yacht marina totaling over 500 slips when it opens next year.
For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
The Caribbean Coast
Strung along the south coast of the Dominican Republic, the communities
of Boca Chica, Juan Dolio,
La Romana, and Bayahibe are some of the island’s
most idyllic. The pace of life is often slower on the Caribbean coast and
the water is calmer, buttressed by soft winds coming out of the drier
Barahona basin to the southwest. Most of the towns in the region have
retained their proverbial "fishing village" appeal. Tourists strolling the
beach at dawn can watch dozens of fishermen head out to sea like their
fathers before them, and buy fish right from the boat when the fishermen
return before lunch. The area is also home to much of the best snorkeling,
scuba diving and deep sea fishing found around the island.
Outside
La Romana, the mesmerizing environs around Altos de Chavon are a
must for every couple to visit. The recreated 16th century Mediterranean
village sits perched atop a cliff overlooking the gorge of the Chavon River.
A number of excellent restaurants share the view. Reservations can be made for any special birthday or anniversary events. Within the
confines, there’s also a well-regarded Taino museum, numerous high-end
boutiques, eclectic art galleries, and a thriving school of design.
Altos de Chavon is part of Casa de Campo, the legendary resort
that started the international influx of upscale visitors to the island a
decade ago. Three golf courses including the world-famous Teeth of the Dog
course are a big draw, but that’s only half the story at Casa. The
7,000-acre playground is the most complete resort in the Dominican, if not
the entire Caribbean. Where else will you find a 5,000-seat, Grecian-style
amphitheater in the islands, showcasing artists such as Julio Iglesias and
the Dance Company of Harlem? And the variety of accommodation options is no
less thorough, ranging from elegant superior rooms with hardwood furnishings
to large villas with concierge and butler service.
For wedding and receptions, the outdoor plaza and
cliff top setting at
Altos de Chavon is one of the most requested venues in and around charming
St. Stanislaus Church. Also, couples can tie the knot on a secluded beach
rimmed with tall palm trees, or inside a formal ballroom. For wedding
options, call 1-888-898-3628.
South of La Romana, the National Park of the East encompasses thousands
of acres of protected beaches, mangroves, corals, caves and forests. And
just offshore is Saona Island, one of the most pristine islands in the
Caribbean with endless white beaches and a tiny authentic town where
visitors can buy Haitian art and sample local foods. Adjacent to the
National Park, five hotels and the colorful village of Bayahibe offer the
best of everything Dominican. Bayahibe’s beaches are among the island’s
whitest; Saona and Altos de Chavon are easily accessible day trips; and the
branded resorts are all packed with amenities. Lined up side-by-side, the
resorts are: Canoa Coral by Hilton, Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus,
Viva Dominicus Beach/Viva Dominicus Palace and Sunscape Casa del
Mar.
Situated conveniently between La Romana and Santo Domingo, Santana
Beach Resort & Casino is an easy drive to both the capital city’s
colonial zone and Altos de Chavon. Plus, it’s next door to the Gary Player
golf course at Guavaberry Country Club. Starting Nov. 1, the resort is going
24-hour all-inclusive, and wedding packages will be complimentary with
wedding groups of 20 or more. In addition, all honeymooners with proof of
their recent marriage will be automatically upgraded into the resort’s
VIP Package. The exclusive program offers couples a host of added
values, including massages, preferred dinner reservations, horseback riding,
a welcome bottle of rum and flowers, turn-down and more.
One important selling point for couples is Santana’s secluded bay
is that they can walk for miles without
bumping into another hotel. For more information call one of our Vacation Specialist at
1-888-898-3628.
Santo Domingo
Within the heart of the Caribbean’s largest metropolis, the colonial zone
in Santo Domingo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of the
Americas. Over 100 square blocks are filled with colonial homes, palaces,
courthouses, churches and fortresses, some of which have stood since the
city’s founding in the early 1500s. Sequestered inside 15-ft. thick ramparts
towering above the Ozama River, the most notable attractions were
constructed when Columbus’ son Don Diego Colon ruled the Spanish Admiralty.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria is the oldest church in the western hemisphere.
Alcazar Colon (Columbus Palace) was once the home of Columbus’ son Don
Diego, which today includes priceless 16th century furnishings and art. And
across the Ozama, the Columbus Lighthouse is a mammoth museum and mausoleum
that houses the remains of Christopher Columbus.
Next to the colonial zone, Santo Domingo’s bustling malecon is an
oceanfront boulevard teeming with nightclubs, restaurants, and shops, along
with a selection of upscale hotels catering to couples seeking an
unsurpassed cultural experience in the West Indies. Located on the
waterfront, the 196-room Inter-Continental V Centenario is presently
completing a comprehensive renovation to its room inventory and public
areas, complemented by a brand new full-service casino opening later this
year.
A sample I Love Santo Domingo package offers an
oceanview room, American breakfast, casino coupons and welcome cocktail
starting at $118 dbl nightly. For honeymooners, Wedding Night deals
starting at $149 nightly include an oceanview room or suite, in-room
breakfast, bottle of champagne, fruit basket and more. Packages are
commissionable at 20 percent. For more information call one
of our Vacation Specialist at 1-888-898-3628.
This fall, the brand-new Hilton Santo Domingo is scheduled to open
on the waterfront. The 228 rooms and suites will offer panoramic views of
the city and sea, plus an executive floor with a dedicated lounge and
concierge service. The hi-rise property is sure to be popular at night with
the island’s largest casino, while the signature Sol y Sombra Restaurant &
Bar will serve both classic and fusion cuisines catering to American and
Latin Caribbean tastes. To work off the lobster asopao (a sort of Dominican
gumbo), the Hilton hotel features a 2-story, state-of-the-art fitness center
with wraparound windows. And right next door, the new Malecon Center complex
showcases 170 shops, numerous restaurants and a movie theater.
Destination Information
Official language: Spanish, but English is spoken widely
Government: Representative democracy
Temperature: Averages 78ºF
Rainfall: About 60 inches annually
Official currency: Dominican peso, but the dollar is widely accepted
Entry requirements: Valid passport or an original birth certificate
with picture ID, and
purchase of a $10 tourist card
Departure tax: $20
Marriage requirements: Passport, original birth certificate, single
status affidavit in Spanish, Divorce Act in Spanish
Gaming: Numerous European- and Las Vegas-style casinos in resorts
around the country
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