JdV by Hyatt Brand Debuts in the Caribbean with Royal Beach Hotel Punta Cana

by Anthony Losanno
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Hyatt announced the opening of Royal Beach Hotel Punta Cana this week. This marks the debut of the JdV by Hyatt brand in the Caribbean. The hotel is located just 25 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in the El Cortecito neighborhood and just steps away from the stunning Los Corales Beach.

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Royal Beach Hotel Punta Cana blends local charm with contemporary design with 66 guest rooms that are both eclectic and comfortable. Amenities include a fitness center, an outdoor pool, two fully equipped boardrooms, an outdoor terrace for events, as well as proximity to the area’s beach life and culture. Dining options include the Ambar Fusion Cuisine restaurant (it blends island influences with global gastronomy), Bar Colón (the poolside venue), or the Royal Beach Lobby Bar for cocktails.

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With the addition of Royal Beach Hotel Punta Cana, the JdV by Hyatt brand now has more than 55 boutique hotels globally across the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and now the Caribbean. The new property also strengthens Hyatt’s growing presence in Punta Cana, complementing its impressive 20 Hyatt Inclusive Collection resorts in the region.

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To celebrate the opening, World of Hyatt® members can earn 500 Bonus Points per qualifying night at Royal Beach Hotel Punta Cana from July 2nd to September 30th. There is no registration required and Hyatt generally does this with all new properties.

Anthony’s Take: The Dominican Republic is getting some new hotels. I recently wrote about the St. Regis Cap Cana Resort (I’ll be staying there in November) and now this one. I’m happy that they are not solely all-inclusive properties as that is not my scene.

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