The Dominican Republic: A Luxury Insider's Guide to Punta Cana & Cap Cana

The Dominican Republic has long been on the radar of discerning travelers, but not all of it is created equal. Punta Cana is the region, a sweeping stretch of the island's eastern coastline known for its powder-white beaches and crystal-clear Caribbean waters. Nested within it is Cap Cana: a fully private, gated community conceived from the ground up as an ultra-luxury destination with its own infrastructure, 24/7 security, world-class marina, and a collection of properties that rival the best in the Caribbean.

The KJ Travel team recently made the trip firsthand, touring villas, sitting down with resort teams, and experiencing both properties as guests, so every recommendation here is rooted in real, on-the-ground knowledge.

Why Punta cana & Cap Cana Stand Apart

Cap Cana and Punta Cana are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Punta Cana refers to the broader region, while Cap Cana is a distinct, private luxury enclave within it. A quieter, more refined side of the island. In both you can find private villas, elite golf courses, and boutique five-star hotels replacing the large all-inclusive resorts that dominate the rest of the area.

The distinction matters for luxury travelers. Cap Cana operates like a private city: impeccably maintained roads, controlled access, and a level of privacy that's hard to find anywhere else in the Caribbean. It's home to the largest marina in the Caribbean, upscale dining, designer shopping, and golf courses that have earned international recognition.

The Private Villa Experience

One of Punta Cana's & Cap Cana's most compelling offerings is its collection of private villas and staying in one sets an entirely different tone for a trip. Rather than a hotel lobby and shared amenities, guests arrive at their own gated estate: private pools, dedicated staff, personal chefs, and the flexibility that no resort can fully replicate.​

The KJ Travel team based the trip in a private villa with the help of a local concierge partner, which made all the difference. Having a trusted, on-the-ground team coordinate the villa and logistics meant the experience was seamless from the moment of arrival, the right starting point for any luxury itinerary in Cap Cana.

For clients who prioritize privacy, space, and a home-away-from-home atmosphere without sacrificing any five-star touches, a private villa in Punta Cana & Cap Cana is the answer.​

The St. Regis Cap Cana

The St. Regis Cap Cana is one of the newest luxury properties to arrive in the Dominican Republic, and it has already set a high bar. With 200 rooms and suites (including swim-out options) set along 800 feet of private beach, the resort strikes a balance between intimate scale and full-service luxury. Four pools, a Jack Nicklaus–designed golf course directly next door, and eight distinct dining experiences round out an already impressive offering.

What makes a stay here feel special isn't just the design, which leans into natural light, tropical greenery, and seamless indoor-outdoor living, it's the service. The St. Regis brand is known for its butler service and evening turndown traditions, and that signature attention to detail carries through at every touchpoint. Every room also includes 24/7 room service, with the ocean and the golf course just steps away.​

The KJ Travel team had the opportunity to tour the property with the resort team, get to know the people behind the experience, and deepen the working relationship, the kind of access that directly benefits clients when it comes time to book.

Eden Roc Cap Cana

Eden Roc Cap Cana is in a category of its own. A Relais & Châteaux property recently named the #1 Resort in the Caribbean by Condé Nast Traveler, it blends barefoot ease with genuine world-class hospitality. The resort sits directly on a private beach, with suites that each feature private pools and indoor hot tubs, a full-service spa, and a dining program overseen by Culinary Director Chef Adriano Venturini, whose philosophy weaves Mediterranean refinement into the flavors and spirit of the Caribbean.

The spa experience here goes beyond standard treatments. Guests can book sound healing sessions alongside traditional spa treatments, a wellness offering that reflects Eden Roc's genuine commitment to holistic restoration. The KJ Travel team spent their final days at the property fully immersed: ocean views, spa time, sound healing, and an Omakase all'Italiana evening that left an impression long after checkout.

Dining at Eden Roc is an experience in itself. The signature restaurant La Palapa is celebrated for its premium fresh seafood, while Blue offers a more casual take with Peruvian and Japanese influences. The omakase dining, whether Italian or Japanese in style, is the kind of meal that becomes the highlight of a trip.

Planning a Trip to The Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic rewards those who plan intentionally. Here's what luxury travelers should keep in mind:

  • Private villa vs. resort: Both options are exceptional, but the right choice depends on the group. Villas are ideal for families, groups, or travelers who want full privacy and flexibility; resorts like the St. Regis and Eden Roc are better suited for couples or anyone who wants to be fully taken care of with zero coordination.​

  • Golf: The Punta Espada Golf Club, designed by Jack Nicklaus, is one of the top courses in the Caribbean, dramatic sea-front holes, impeccable conditions, and preferred access for guests of select properties including the St. Regis.

  • Getting there: Cap Cana is approximately 15 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport, making it one of the most accessible luxury destinations in the Caribbean.​

  • When to go: The Dominican Republic enjoys warm weather year-round, with the dry season running from December through April,  peak time for beach and golf travel.

Ready to Experience It for Yourself?

The Dominican Republic has always been beautiful, but Punta Cana & Cap Cana takes it to another level entirely. Between the privacy of a villa, the polish of The St. Regis, and the soul of Eden Roc, this corner of the island offers something unique.

If the Dominican Republic is calling, we're ready to help plan every detail. From private villa selection and resort recommendations to dining reservations and on-the-ground logistics. Reach out to a KJ Travel advisor and let's start building the trip.

Summer Travel Destination Ideas for Luxury Travelers

Some summers call for the classics. Others call for a new pin on the map. For luxury travelers, the destination matters, but the experience matters more: a hotel that gets everything right, a pace that feels effortless, and a few unforgettable moments that could only happen there.

Each destination below offers a distinct version of summer luxury, with one common thread: exceptional settings, standout hospitality, and experiences worth crossing oceans for.

Quick Take

If you want summer that feels elevated, not overcrowded, start here:

  • Ischia for thermal wellness and quiet Italian island glamour

  • The Dolomites for alpine scenery with five-star comfort

  • South Africa for a best-in-class safari paired with Cape Town and the Winelands

  • Croatia for Adriatic island-hopping with yacht culture and rising luxury

  • Japan for meticulous service, cultural depth, and cities that redefine modern luxury

Ischia: Italy's Thermal Paradise

While neighboring Capri draws the spotlight, Ischia remains a more discreet Italian icon: a volcanic island where thermal springs have attracted those in the know for centuries. It’s the kind of place where sophisticated travelers truly unwind, trading crowds for tranquility without sacrificing luxury.

Ischia’s signature is world-class wellness with authentic island life. Naturally heated waters feed thermal gardens and spa properties, while restaurants deliver refined Mediterranean dining rooted in local ingredients. Privacy comes easily here, with secluded coves, intimate hotels, and a slower rhythm that makes real rest possible.

Best for: Wellness-focused travelers, couples seeking a romantic Mediterranean escape, families who want downtime, and travelers who love Italian culture without the intensity of more crowded islands.

Ideal length of stay: 4–5 nights to sample multiple thermal experiences, explore the island’s different corners, and settle into the restorative pace.

The Dolomites: Alpine Majesty Meets Italian Elegance

Summer is when the Dolomites show off. Meadows bloom, valleys open up for hiking and cycling, and mountain rifugios become perfect stops for local cheese, speck, and regional wines. Cortina d’Ampezzo adds polish with shopping and dining, while valleys like Val Gardena bring a quieter, more authentic mountain feel.

This region’s charm is its blend of Italian, Austrian, and Ladin influences, paired with luxury hotels that take wellness seriously: beautiful spas, thoughtful design, and dramatic mountain backdrops that make even “doing nothing” feel cinematic.

Best for: Active travelers who want adventure without compromising comfort, food lovers, couples who want a romantic alpine setting, and families seeking a sophisticated mountain summer.

Ideal length of stay: 5–7 nights to explore multiple valleys, mix in hikes or via ferrata, enjoy standout dining, and actually use the spa.

South Africa: Where Safari Meets Sophistication

Few places deliver this much variety in one trip. South Africa pairs world-class safari with coastal scenery, award-winning vineyards, and cities with serious style, all tied together by warm, confident hospitality.

On safari, private reserves like Sabi Sands and Singita set a high bar for exclusivity and service. Think plunge pools overlooking the bush, outdoor showers under the stars, and ranger-led game drives designed around privacy and high-touch guiding.

Beyond the bush, Cape Town brings a striking mix of natural beauty and cosmopolitan energy, with the Winelands (Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl) offering estate stays, tastings, and dining that can hold their own on any global luxury itinerary.

Best for: Big Five seekers who want five-star comfort, wine lovers, travelers who want range (wildlife + city + vineyards), families that are ready for a big adventure and clients looking for exceptional luxury value.

Ideal length of stay: 9–11 nights, ideally 4–5 nights on safari, 3–4 nights in Cape Town/Winelands, plus optional time to add a scenic extension.

Croatia: The Adriatic's Hidden Gem

Croatia has evolved from a secret to a headline destination, yet it still delivers something rare in the Mediterranean: a sense of discovery with genuine character. Along the Dalmatian Coast, medieval architecture and cinematic seascapes create a naturally luxurious setting that feels both storied and fresh.

The coastline can rival Italy and Greece, but often with more room to explore. Private yacht charters make island-hopping effortless, and the luxury landscape continues to rise. For travelers who want variety without unpacking daily, small-ship luxury cruising offers an elegant way to see multiple ports while keeping comfort front and center.

Best for: Yacht lovers and island-hoppers, history enthusiasts who want refined stays in atmospheric places, food and wine travelers exploring emerging regions, and clients who want Mediterranean beauty with a more curated feel.

Ideal length of stay: 7–10 nights, often built as Dubrovnik + an island stay (like Hvar), with optional additions (Istria wine country or a luxury coastal cruise).

Japan: Where Ancient Tradition Meets Modern Luxury

Japan operates on a different level when it comes to service and attention to detail. Summer brings festivals, fireworks, and a lushness to the countryside, creating experiences that connect travelers to traditions stretching back centuries, all while enjoying comfort and sophistication that’s distinctly contemporary. If you’re shaping a first trip, Japan’s top destinations: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka & Hakone is a helpful starting point for building the right route and rhythm.

Tokyo demonstrates what a modern luxury city should be. Private guides lead curated experiences, from behind-the-scenes cultural access to evenings designed around the city’s most atmospheric neighborhoods. Hotels like Aman Tokyo bring urban sanctuary to new heights, with design that honors Japanese aesthetics while providing every modern luxury.

Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, reveals itself slowly. Narrow streets in Gion lead to kaiseki restaurants where meals become multi-course works of art. Private tea experiences offer a window into Japanese philosophy. Luxury ryokans provide something you can’t replicate elsewhere: tatami rooms, kaiseki dinners, and onsen bathing fed by natural hot springs.

Best for: Cultural travelers seeking deep immersion, food enthusiasts exploring the world's finest cuisine, those who appreciate meticulous service and attention to detail, and anyone wanting to experience a culture entirely different from Western norms while maintaining five-star comfort.

Ideal length of stay: 9-11 nights for a comprehensive first visit: 3-4 nights in Tokyo, 4 nights in Kyoto with day trips, 2-3 nights in mountain regions or onsen towns, plus time for additional

Planning the Perfect Summer Escape

These destinations are designed to spark new ideas without asking luxury travelers to compromise. Each one delivers a distinct version of summer, anchored by excellent hotels and experiences that feel personal, seamless, and worth the flight.

The key to maximizing any of these lies in working with a travel advisor who will recommend the hotel stay that will fit you the best, will open doors to private tours and give you access to private experiences that can only be unlocked with the connections of an advisor.


It's time to explore new destinations and we're here to help you. Contact a KJ TRAVEL advisor and start planning your summer.