Eden Roc Cap Cana, Punta Cana and Bavaro
Luxurious resort in the exclusive enclave of Cap Cana, and a gateway to exceptional experiences
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Overview
Eden Roc is an intimate luxury hideaway set within an exclusive enclave of Punta Cana surrounded by lush greenery, verdant gardens, lagoon-style pools, and awe-inspiring oceanfront panoramas. Part boutique resort, part beach club, Eden Roc is also a gateway to exceptional experiences – from holistic wellness services to an array of activities and excursions set to a distinctly Dominican rhythm. Experience exquisite culinary sensations, cycle breathtaking mountain trails, take scuba diving lessons, or simply snooze by the pool – this is your time to unwind the Eden Roc way.
- Decadent luxury resort in an exclusive enclave of Punta Cana
- Within reach of Punta Cana’s accessible scuba diving
- Savour some of the county’s premiere culinary experiences
- The only Relais & Châteaux member in the Dominican Republic
Rooms
Luxury pool junior suite
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private pool...from $1,037 /nightBeachfront one bedroom suite
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, TV...from $1,728 /nightTwo bedroom oceanfront bungalow
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private pool...from $2,419 /night
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Breakfast
- Half Board
Diving in Punta Cana and Bavaro
- Marine turtlesYear round
- Schooling reef fishYear round
- ShipwrecksYear round
- Artificial reefsYear round
Punta Cana and Bavaro share the Dominican Republic’s longest coral reef system, offering a score of easily accessible dive sites. Strewn with underwater swim-throughs, this 30-kilometre stretch of coastline is also densely decorated with corals, whips, and sea fans. Most of the highlights here are located just a short distance from shore and often lie within 18-metres from the surface, making them suitable for beginners.
Popular sites include Chorizo, Park Reef, Paradisus Reef, and Manolo Cave. Amongst these sites, divers can spot a range of typical Caribbean marine life, such as sea turtles, snapper, angelfish and grunts, stingrays and eagles rays, and even nurse sharks hiding underneath the rocky outcroppings. For a slightly different experience, the Igneri Caribe Taino Underwater Museum features 22 sculptures by award-winning Dominican artist Thimo Pimentel. These statues sit at around three-metres deep, making them accessible to beginner divers and snorkelers.
As with many Caribbean dive spots, Punta Cana and Bavaro also offer a few worthwhile shipwrecks scattered along the coast. The most northerly of these is the Astron, a 127-metre freighter which sank in 1978. Today, the vessel actually lies in two parts, with the bow protruding from the water while the stern lies below, at a depth of around 15-metres. The Enriquillo RM-22 is an ex-navy vessel which was scuttled in 2006 and now lies at a depth of 18-metres off the coast of Playa Blanca. In contrast, the Monica Wreck is that of a far older vessel and, while the wooden structure has largely disappeared, a variety of industrial tools and machinery can still be discovered.