Part II
At 19,000 square miles, the Dominican Republic is not a pipsqueak island with one airport, so picking the right spot takes some thought. Most of the Dominican Republic's resorts and white sandy beaches lie along the southern coast to the east of the capital, Santo Domingo, and stretch to the country's eastern tip at Punta Cana.
For families who like to stay put, there is an array of all-inclusive resorts to choose from. Largest among them, the 7,000-acre Casa de Campo resort in La Romana, http://www.casadecampo.com.do/, 809-523-3333, is the site of the famous Teeth of the Dog golf course and two additional courses. An elaborate equestrian center, 13 tennis courts (with lights for night play), skeet shooting, water sports, children's programs for all ages and a marina with shops and restaurants are among the amenities here. Double rooms start at $353 a night in the winter season (packages including meals and activities are additional). 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.
Teenagers are catered to at the recently renovated Club Med Punta Cana, 809-686-5500, http://www.clubmed.com/. There are programs for children aged 2 to 13, to be sure, but only guests between the ages of 14 and 17 are allowed entry into the Ramp, a new two-story open-air lounge (to make sure, each is given a special red bracelet upon check-in). The Ramp has an area for inline skating, skateboarding and playing foosball, telescopes for star gazing and plenty of places to just hang out. Seven-night all-inclusive rates start at $840 an adult, $385 a child ages 4 to 15, and $231 a child ages 2 to 3.
There is plenty of space to wander at the brand-new Paradisus Palma Real in Playa de Bavaro, Punta Cana, 809-686-7499, http://www.solmelia.com/, a 554-room all-suite, all-inclusive resort that opened last month and provides a family concierge to coordinate activities, a children's camp for ages 5 to 12, six restaurants, and three swimming pools. All-inclusive rates for two start at $1,100 and at $337 for children ages 4 to 12 in the winter high season. And for the child who dreams of becoming the next Sammy Sosa, an action park with batting cages, archery and a climbing wall awaits at the nearby sister resort, Paradisus Punta Cana, Playa de Bavaro, Higüey, 809-687-9923, www.solmelia.com. All-inclusive rates for two start at $750; $187 for children ages 4 to 12.
North Coast information
Friday, April 14, 2006
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