New Dominican Republic Resort lays on the luxury
Paradisus Resorts added a second property in the Dominican Republic that it says “sets new standards” for luxury all-inclusive resorts.
Each of the oversize suites at The Paradisus Palma Real in Punta Cana overlooks the water.
The 102 Royal Service suites and two Presidential Suites offer butlers, exclusive check-in and check-out, restricted beach and pool areas and a use of a lounge reminiscent of a country club.
The new facility also offers family concierge services that help the entire family via a two-way radio system.
Guests are also offered complimentary non-motorized water sports such as scuba diving and snorkeling.
There’s also complimentary 24-hour room service.
The Paradisus Palma Real has more than 12,000 square feet for meetings.
The resort is the fifth Paradisus Resorts. It is owned and managed by Sol Melia Hotels & Resorts, which has 330 hotels in 30 countries.
Report by David Wilkening
Catalina Island
David
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