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Overview

Located at the western tip of Playa Grande Beach on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, Amanera offers exquisite accommodation within 217 acres of lush Caribbean jungle, comprising a private villa and 24 free-standing casitas. Contemporary-luxe interiors meld with breathtaking views. Amenities include a TV that rises from the floor when in use, a private bar, Wi-Fi, Sound-system and state-of-the art bathrooms outfitted in marble, teak and tile.

Outside, palm-studded beaches provide the backdrop to the slim-line infinity pool on the private terrace of the villa. Other facilities include a bar, kid’s club, swimming pool, concierge service, gym, spa and flood-lit tennis courts.

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0141 955 4000

What's nearby

Pop in and see authentic cigar rolling at Babunuco’s in nearby Cabrera. The evening event includes dinner, instructions and a discussion on the variations of Caribbean cigars. Or take a guided hike through more than 400 acres of protected nature reserve. Don’t miss the annual migration of Humpback whales on their annual migration between January and March. Watch their arrival at nearby Samana Bay.

At a glance

  • Luxury Hotel
  • 25 Rooms
  • 2 restaurants and bars
  • 1 pool

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Gregorio Luperón International Airport and Samaná El Catey International Airport

Transfers

Approximately 90 minute drive from Puerto Plata Gregorio Luperón International Airport and Samaná El Catey International Airport

Climate

High Season starts from July to August, a popular time with travellers from the northern hemisphere. Winter Season begins in December and ends in late February when the climate is at its best. The Dominican Republic enjoys almost steady year-round temperatures with highs of 29 to 33°C. The island lies in the centre of the Caribbean hurricane belt, therefore August and September are classified as prime hurricane season.