TRS Cap Cana Waterfront & Marina Hotel | Dominican Republic
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Open Today: 09:00 - 17:30

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Overview

Located on the east coast of the Dominican Republic, TRS Cap Cana Hotel exudes exclusivity at every turn. This All Inclusive adults-only resort is set amidst 2,500 hectares of verdant forest and fringed by pristine white sands.

The 113 luxuriously-appointed suites offer furnished balconies, complimentary butler service, concierge services and 24-hour room service. Guests can indulge in blissful relaxation and rejuvenating therapies at the Zentropia Palladium Spa & Wellness centre, relax by one of the resorts peaceful pools, and spend the evenings socialising at the resort’s four bars and four restaurants. Exclusive restaurants on-site include Italian cuisine at Tentazione or authentic Argentanian cuisine at El Gaucho. The focus at TRS Cap Cana Hotel is on relaxation, but for the more active, nearby attractions include the Punta Espada Golf Club designed by Jack Nicklaus, Cap Cana Marina were boats can be chartered by the hour or day, and the exhilarating Scape Park National Theme Park.

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0141 955 4000

What's nearby

Tee off at Punta Espada Golf Club, designed by Jack Nicklaus or enjoy an adrenalin-pumping afternoon at Scape Park natural theme park. Alternatively, charter a boat in the exclusive nearby marina.

At a glance

  • Luxury Hotel
  • 5 Star
  • 113 Rooms
  • 5 restaurants and bars
  • 2 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Punta Cana International Airport and Las Americas International Airport

Transfers

Approximately 10 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport

Climate

High Season starts from July to August, a popular time with travellers from the northern hemisphere. Winter Season begins in December and ends in late February when the climate is at its best. The Dominican Republic enjoys almost steady year-round temperatures with highs of 29 to 33°C. The island lies in the centre of the Caribbean hurricane belt, therefore August and September are classified as prime hurricane season.