These Are the 10 Best Luxury Resorts in the Dominican Republic


The Dominican Republic has always been one of the Caribbean’s biggest destinations — but in recent years, its luxury hotel scene has matured into something extraordinary. What was once a mostly all-inclusive market now includes some of the most sophisticated resorts in the region, from sprawling golf estates to cliffside wellness sanctuaries to quietly elegant boutique hideaways.

What makes the country so compelling is how varied those experiences are. One traveler might want a private villa and a world-class spa. Another may want branded luxury with full service at every turn. And for many, the appeal is simple: easy flight access, gorgeous beaches and a wide range of resort options that actually deliver on the promise of Caribbean luxury.

Here, you’ll find some of the finest places to stay in the country, each with its own character. Some are ideal for couples, some for families, others for those seeking stillness and retreat. Each one represents a different side of high-end Dominican hospitality — and each is a destination in its own right. These are the 10 best luxury resorts in the Dominican Republic.

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A villa at Casa de Campo.

Casa de Campo Resort & Villas — La Romana

Few properties in the region can match the legacy of Casa de Campo Resort & Villas. This vast 7,000-acre estate is a universe unto itself, anchored by the famed Teeth of the Dog golf course (currently getting an upgrade) and framed by manicured lawns and palm-lined fairways. It’s a place where wellness is taken seriously, from a spa that’s among the best in the Caribbean to daily fitness and movement programs designed to make guests feel like they’re living here, not just visiting. You can even fly right into the resort on American Airlines. Without qualification, this is the best luxury resort in the Dominican Republic.

What we like: The scale and versatility. You can fill every day with activities — golf, tennis, riding, spa treatments, dining — or retreat to a private villa and do nothing at all. It’s the rare luxury resort that can suit couples, families and groups equally well. And the food is outstanding — with a remarkable level of diversity and quality, from a world-class Mexican restaurant to classic Italian. 

About the author


Karen Udler is the Deputy Travel Editor of Caribbean Journal. A graduate of Duke University, has been traveling across the Americas for three decades. First an expert on Latin American travel, Karen has been traveling with CJ for more than a decade. She likes to focus on wellness, luxury travel and food.



Karen Udler

2025-10-22 16:08:00