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“The biggest inland Marina in the Caribbean.”

It's difficult to describe the mix of feelings and emotions that you get when you first enter Cap Cana. The 5 miles of white sand beaches at cap cana are just amazing, sand is so fine and white that you will feel like youre walking on powder. The palm threes are so high and beautiful as the blue sky. Cap Cana beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier 200 ft. from the beach.
The marina is the heart of Cap Cana and when totally finished will be the largest in the carebbean, this 500+ slip marina will accommodate 150+ ft. yachts. Stylish boutiques and colorful restaurants will surround its watery avenues. Vaporetto shuttle boats will carry you back and forth to your destinations. There will be plenty of action and nightlife every night, including a mediterranean style casino and buddha bar.”
Golf at Cap Cana with its three Jack Nicklaus signature golf courses already in use is Punta Espada, with more than 7,000 yards in a par 72 course with 18 holes, of which eight of them are playing directly to the caribbean turqoise waters, with stunning views, more than 3 miles of white-sand beaches. The golf course will challenge players of all levels.'
The hotels at Cap Cana will be “boutique” style hotels; quaint, intimate and luxurious. Beginning with the Altabella Sanctuary Hotel to Jack Nicklaus's first boutique hotel, the golden bear lodge, Cap Cana's hotel facilities will make a statement heard the world over.
Cap Cana is about “family-life.” Imagine being on the balcony of your beach-front residence and waving to your kids as walk on the beach. Imagine yourself pool-side laughing with your closest friends, as the sun sets behind a 300-foot cliff, with the sounds of waves crashing in the background. At Cap Cana, you will meet like-minded individuals from all corners of the world. Give your children and grandchildren the opportunity to meet kids from different parts of the world. Wave to your neighbor and invite them over for a mojito. Cap Cana is all about family.

News Article By "Golf Digest Magazine"
By Ron Kaspriske Photo By Dick Durrance March 2007
The Dominican Republic’s reputation as a golf destination began with Pete Dye’s Teeth of the Dog in La Romana, but it might be carried in future years by a boom of development on the island’s east coast. At the forefront are two resorts with magnificent seaside courses.
Most of the direct flights from the eastern United States take less than four hours, making the Punta Espada Golf Course ($160, includes cart, practice balls).
With eight seaside holes, Punta Espada, which opened in 2006, is a beautiful course (par 72 and 7,396 yards from the back tees) that can challenge anything in the West Indies in terms of scenery and playability. Get used to waves crashing in your backswing and trade winds affecting your putts, but wide fairways and greens make it fun from the correct set of tee markers. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, it’s being billed as the first of three Golden Bear courses at the monstrous Cap Cana resort and real-estate development that encompasses about 30,000 square acres.
Visit here: Just about any beach along the east coast is a picture of paradise, especially Cap Cana’s Caletón Beach Club. If you’re not playing golf, you should be flopping in the surf, which stays warm in the winter. Teeth of the Dog in La Romana is roughly two hours away and $100 by cab.
Eat here: The food , stick to seafood and Spanish-style dishes, which are OK. The clubhouse at Punta Espada is an exception with a variety of quality selections.
Travel advisory: Many airlines have direct flights. From New York, it’s three hours. Most cab rides will cost less than $30. On arrival, you’ll need your passport, and you’ll be charged a $10 tax. Don’t bother exchanging your dollars for Dominican pesos. |