The Dominican Republic is rapidly becoming one of the most popular and highly coveted destinations for real estate investments in the Caribbean. Bart’s” in the New York Times; the Dominican Republic real estate and tourism investment market offers unique opportunities to capitalize while contributing to the development of the country. According to Frank Rainieri, the vice president of ADETI, tourism is changing toward real estate tourism. All the large chains of the world are already entering the tourism real estate component. Many guests are sporty Americans: the hotel occupies a tiny part of a 7,000-acre estate that includes several golf courses and tennis, shooting and equestrian centers. The food is excellent: dining options include upmarket restaurants in Altos de Chavon, a mock medieval Italian village that is very romantic at night, after the day-trippers have left.
Bart’s by the New York Times, the Dominican Republic attracts everyone from savvy real estate moguls to everyday people seeking their very own private piece of paradise. Come to the Dominican Republic to visit and you will end up staying a lifetime—it’s that special!
With up to six (6) luxury suites, each with sweeping romantic ocean views and a manicured tropical garden, this Dominican resort has every amenity you expect from a luxury villa. The suites offer a variety of bed sizes, including multiple bunk beds for the ‘kids room’, queen and king sized beds for the rest. Two-bedroom villas start at $840 a night; three-and four-bedroom villas come with breakfast and maid and butler service and start at $1,057 and $1,253, respectively. The average price of this all-inclusive villa is $98.
This tiny fishing and diving village has a picturesque harbor filled with catamarans and wonderfully colored fishing boats. Vibrant green countryside hugs the fine white sandy beaches. Guavaberry is in Juan Dolio, a former fishing village just 20 minutes from the airport and 40 minutes from Santo Domingo. You can build and design your own beachfront villa. All 3 lots are around 2250 m2 with a beachfront wide between 35 and 40 meters.
Luxurious resorts have also been built in the center of typical Dominican villages, alongside modest Creole cottages, as in Boca Chica and Bayahibe. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit colorful villages whilst mixing with the locals. With the top dive sites nearby and at a short boat ride from Saona Island, our hotel in Bayahibe is less than thirty minutes away from the La Romana International Airport and the famous artists’ village, -Altos de Chav-. All rooms have balconies.
Holiday offer includes 7 nights accommodation at the 4* Sun Village Resort & Spa, Dominican Republic, on an all inclusive basis, return flights, transfers and taxes. Deals also available for 14 night packages. After a perfect day at the beach, meander back to the villa’s private freshwater pool located on the villa’s oceanside terrace. It’s surrounded by a privacy wall and offers a dramatic view of the ocean and mountains. Lying close to a former fishing village, the complex wonderfully combines the hectic city life and the peace of the beach of Boca Chica.

