The Coral Costa Caribe Resort is a privileged place to relax on the south coast of the Dominican Republic. Facing the Caribbean Sea, the resort boasts its own private sandy beach. Surrounded by palm trees, it offers a heavenly setting for sunbathing. At the heart of the 4* complex, the indoor pools are perfect for a refreshing swim or a lazy session in the shade of a parasol. The resort is home to a number of restaurants and bars offering a variety of cuisines and atmospheres.
Deal negotiated for you
- The Standard Room
- All-inclusive
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
- Welcome and assistance on arrival at the airport
Your stay starts here
Coral Costa Caribe Resort 4*
Rooms
The resort's rooms are furnished and decorated in a modern, warmly welcoming style. They each also feature a private outdoor space from where you can enjoy panoramic views of the garden or the sea.
Standard Room
These rooms have everything required to comfortably accommodate a couple with a maximum of one child. Equipped with a king-size bed or twin singles, they each offer modern, colourful, fully equipped surroundings in which to rest and relax. The bathroom has a walk-in shower.
Upgrade to a Superior Room
These spaces can accommodate up to three people. The balcony offers panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea to enjoy. These rooms are equipped with either a king-size bed or twin singles. Included amongst the well-thought-out facilities are air conditioning, a safe and cable TV.
Restaurants & bars
The resort has several restaurants and bars. These provide a range of delicious eating and dining experiences and opportunities to spend time relaxing in a variety of different surroundings and ambiences.
All-inclusive
Includes breakfasts, lunches, dinners, local beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and a range of services offered by the establishment (see on-site conditions).
La Terraza
La Terraza is the resort's main restaurant. A range of varied buffets is served here at breakfast, lunch and dinner. The delicious recipes take you on a dish-by-dish journey through the world's cuisines.
Rincón Beach Grill
This informal restaurant is the perfect place to go to enjoy succulent cuts of meat prepared on the grill. Pasta dishes and pizzas are also served here. La Terraza is open in the evenings (prior booking required).
Garden Bar
This bar stands surrounded by lush vegetation and is open from morning until 11 p.m. It's the perfect place to go for a piña colada or fresh fruit juice before continuing your evening at the Bachata nightclub.
Activities & lifestyle
The resort stands facing out over the Caribbean Sea. Its idyllic location offers opportunities for leisurely swimming and sunbathing on the beach, and provides access to a range of water sports.
The Coral Costa Caribe Resort has everything you need for an enjoyable holiday in the sunny Dominican Republic. For sports enthusiasts, there is the option of playing tennis or volleyball in tropical surroundings. The entertainment team takes charge of organising activities and ensuring an enjoyable, family-friendly atmosphere for all, both during the day and the evening. Once the sun sets, the nightclub comes alive with musical events and themed shows.
Discover the destination
The coastal resort of Punta Cana is the perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure. Popular for its sandy beaches and palm trees, this Dominican resort exudes Caribbean charm. The area is full of natural wonders, both on the coast and inland. Don't miss the stunning spectacle of the caves dug into the cliffside or the rare beauty of the Hoyo Azul cenote.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
The Dominican Republic is known for its warm and welcoming people. Dominicans love to share their culture and passion for dance and music, such as bachata and merengue. It is advisable to show respect and patience in all circumstances, adapt to the local rhythm and avoid discussing sensitive issues such as the economic situation.
Time difference
London, United Kingdom time is 5:00 hours ahead of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Electricity and internet access
Type A and B sockets are common with 110V voltage, so an adapter is required. Wi-Fi is generally available in major tourist areas, although the quality of the connection may vary.
Safety
Dominican tourist areas are relatively safe, but it is advisable to be vigilant and not to walk alone at night in remote areas. For up-to-date safety information, visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/dominican-republic
Currency
The Dominican Peso (DOP) is the official currency. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants, but cash is recommended for small shops and markets.
Weather
With its tropical climate, the Dominican Republic enjoys a dry season from November to April, ideal for enjoying its heavenly beaches. The rainy season, from May to October, is characterised by short but intense showers and possible cyclones between September and October.
Languages
Spanish is the official language, but in tourist areas, English is widely understood.
Accommodation quality
The country offers a wide range of accommodation, from all-inclusive resorts to small, typical guesthouses, providing quality services that meet international standards in tourist areas.
Food quality
The local cuisine, based on rice, fish and exotic fruits, is tasty and fragrant. Bottled water is recommended for visitors.
Other topics
The beaches of Punta Cana, the rainforests of the Samaná peninsula and the colonial cities such as Santo Domingo make this destination one of the jewels of the Caribbean.