Hilton Just Opened 16 New All-Inclusive Bungalows in the Dominican Republic, With Oceanfront Plunge Pools, Butlers and a Private Rooftop Lounge


The Dominican Republic’s buzziest new destination just got its most exclusive place to stay.

There’s a new top tier at one of the Caribbean’s most talked-about new resorts. And it’s the kind of thing that tends to sell out before most people even hear about it — timed about a year after the resort first opened, as we reported.

Zemi Miches Punta Cana All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton has debuted a collection of oceanfront bungalows along Playa Esmeralda, the secluded golden-sand stretch on the Dominican Republic’s fast-rising northeastern coast. These aren’t simply nicer rooms with a better view.

They’re closer to a private resort tucked inside the resort, built for the guest who wants the ease of an all-inclusive without ever feeling like they’re sharing it. And there are only 16 of them, which is very much the point.

Limited to those 16 oceanfront accommodations, the bungalows sit at the very top of everything Zemi offers, positioned as private sanctuaries rather than guest rooms. Each one is designed around the idea that space, service and setting should line up so seamlessly you stop noticing the seams.

They come in two configurations. There’s a Studio Suite and a roomier Two-Bedroom Suite, and the list of what’s inside reads like a wish list someone actually granted.

Think sweeping ocean views, generous indoor and outdoor living areas and private plunge pools. Add oversized soaking tubs, island-inspired interiors and direct access to the secluded sand of Playa Esmeralda, and the picture starts to come together.

“Today’s refined traveler is looking for privacy without compromise, experiences that feel deeply personal, intuitive, and connected to the destination,” said Manuela Fahringer, General Manager of Zemi Miches. “Our bungalows were designed to offer exactly that: a private oceanfront retreat where guests can experience elevated service, meaningful moments, and the natural rhythm of Miches in a truly exclusive setting.”

Here’s where it gets interesting. Every bungalow stay folds in the full suite of Club Azure privileges, the resort’s elevated tier of amenities, exclusive spaces and curated experiences.

That means dedicated butler service, private check-in and check-out and Club Azure concierge access. It also includes nightly turndown, premium Wi-Fi and a steady stream of upgraded touches throughout the stay.

Book directly through the resort and you’ll also get complimentary roundtrip VIP airport transfers. That perk matters more than you’d expect when your beach sits a little off the beaten path.

And then there’s The Royal Palm.

This is the centerpiece of the whole bungalow experience, an exclusive lounge reserved only for Club Azure and bungalow guests, perched above the shoreline of Playa Esmeralda. It comes with an adults-only rooftop infinity pool and whirlpool, exactly the kind of quiet, sun-drenched perch you fantasize about when you’re booking a trip in the depths of a gray week at home.

The lounge runs on two bar concepts that could not be more different in mood. There’s The Royal Palm Poolside Bar, a breezy rooftop spot serving handcrafted cocktails against open ocean, and Caicu, an intimate indoor cocktail bar tucked right into the lounge for when you want the lights low.

Dining gets the same treatment. Bungalow guests have exclusive access to Jagua, the resort’s private dining venue, where ocean-inspired menus and fresh seafood arrive in a lush, jungle-like setting.

There’s also Carey, the Club Azure swim-up bar, and Hidden Locker, a speakeasy-style venue trading in premium cocktails for the nights you want a little theater with your drink. And because the entire premise is that you shouldn’t have to leave if you don’t want to, room service runs 24 hours a day, delivered straight to your bungalow.

Wellness is threaded through all of it. Every adult gets one complimentary 50-minute relaxing massage per stay, plus hydrotherapy access and special offers at the Acana Spa & Wellness.

There’s a series of sensory rituals built to slow your pulse down a few beats, too. The personal details go further still, from curated nightly amenities to aromatherapy selections that draw on the Caribbean itself.

The result is a stay that feels less like a hotel room and more like a place that was waiting for you specifically. That’s a difficult thing to engineer, and Zemi has clearly thought hard about it.

Step outside the bungalow bubble and the resort has built out an unusually deep bench of cultural programming, all of it rooted in Dominican traditions and Taíno heritage. You can spend an afternoon at a rum tasting or an organic chocolate workshop, take in a folkloric performance, join an artisan workshop or a Taíno-inspired ceremony, roll out a mat for beachfront yoga, or sign up for a culinary class built around authentic Dominican flavors.

Since opening, Zemi Miches has steadily added things to do for every age in the room. There’s the Palmchat Teens Club, high-energy attractions like escape rooms, laser tag and mini bowling, and expanded Taíno-inspired kids programming at Coki Cove.

There’s also the 16,000-square-foot Acana Spa & Wellness, grounded in ancestral Dominican healing traditions, plus the Hidden Locker speakeasy and four multigenerational water slides. The throughline is a resort trying to be elegant and genuinely fun at the same time, which is harder to pull off than it sounds.

So how do you actually get to all of this?

This is the question everyone asks about Miches, because it isn’t where the crowds have historically gone. The reassuring answer is that it’s far easier than its under-the-radar reputation suggests.

Most visitors fly into Punta Cana International Airport, the busiest gateway in the country, then head northwest toward the coast. The road distance to Miches runs roughly 64 miles and the drive takes about an hour and 20 minutes, though depending on your exact resort and the day’s traffic, closer to two hours is a safer bet.

There’s a closer option, too. La Romana International Airport sits about 61 km away, roughly an hour’s drive through the countryside, while Las Américas International Airport in Santo Domingo is the longer haul at around two and a half to three hours.

For the bungalows specifically, the smartest move is to book direct and let those complimentary VIP transfers do the work. When you’re pricing the trip, Google Flights is the fastest way to scan fares into all three airports, and Google Hotels will show you live nightly rates across the Miches properties so you can see how Zemi stacks up against its new neighbors.

And there are a lot of new neighbors, which brings us to the bigger story.

Miches is in the middle of one of the most concentrated luxury build-outs the Caribbean has seen in years. The destination barely registered on the tourism map a decade ago, and now it’s the centerpiece of a national push into the high end.

Consider the company Zemi is keeping. Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda planted the flag here first, and the destination has since added the adults-only Secrets Playa Esmeralda and the family-friendly Dreams Playa Esmeralda, both under Hyatt’s inclusive umbrella, along with the lively, festival-minded Viva Miches by Wyndham.

There’s also the Marriott Miches Beach, which marks Marriott’s first all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic. That’s a meaningful vote of confidence in a destination this young.

The momentum isn’t slowing. A Four Seasons Resort and Residences is on the way to Miches, with 95 rooms and 25 private residences, a project the Dominican Republic Tourist Board has called the region’s most prestigious property.

And the newest entrant may be the most telling. Meliá Hotels International, in a strategic alliance with Grupo Puntacana, has signed Paradisus Miches, a newly built resort with 600 rooms set along more than 500 meters of untouched beachfront. Why is all of this happening here, all at once? Because the Dominican Republic has decided its future isn’t only in value.

The country, long known for its value-oriented all-inclusives, is now in the middle of a luxury room boom, with nearly 15,000 new accommodations expected over three years, much of it skewed toward the upscale segment — including more than 1,000 upper-tier rooms opening in Miches alone. That kind of concentrated investment is reshaping what a Caribbean all-inclusive can be.

This is the real backdrop for those 16 bungalows. The all-inclusive model spent decades selling volume and value, and a wave of brands is now betting that the very same model can deliver genuine exclusivity, butler service and a 16-key enclave with its own private rooftop pool.

Zemi Miches is making that bet right out front. With Secrets, Dreams, Viva, Marriott, Four Seasons and Paradisus either open or on the way, the resort needed a reason to stand apart from a crowded, ambitious field, and a collection of oceanfront sanctuaries with plunge pools and a members-only lounge is a persuasive one.

The smartest thing about the bungalows might simply be their scarcity. In a destination where new rooms are arriving by the thousand, Zemi built only 16 of its best ones, then made them nearly impossible to forget.

That’s the way to do it. While everyone else races to add inventory, the most luxurious play in Miches turns out to be subtraction.

So what about prices?

You’re looking at about $2,111 per night even in the summer, based on what I found on Hilton’s booking portal. That is if you’re an Honors member. It’s $2,245 all-inclusive, of course, if you’re not a Hilton member.



Karen Udler

2026-06-17 02:02:00