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The Caribbean’s Best Luxury Boutique Hotels — 2014

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - October 13, 2014
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Tortuga Bay, Dominican Republic

Mere minutes from Punta Cana airport (where you’ll enjoy VIP arrival and departure courtesies), this 30-room resort designed by Oscar de la Renta is a posh oasis on the vast Punta Cana Resort & Club complex where guests can take advantage of eight restaurants and three golf courses, all accessed via the golf cart that comes with the room.


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