All-Inclusive Resorts in Cap Cana
5 expert-reviewed resorts in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic — sorted by our rating. Every restaurant named, every con disclosed.
Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana
Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana is the best adults-only all-inclusive in the Dominican Republic and arguably the entire Caribbean. The World of Hyatt Category 2 redemption at 25,000 points per night — covering two guests with all food, drinks, and activities — is the single best points deal in the all-inclusive market. The main caveats are seasonal sargassum and a spa that charges extra at a $600-900/night price point.
Sanctuary Cap Cana
Sanctuary Cap Cana is the most architecturally distinctive adults-only resort in the Dominican Republic and one of the most refined romantic escapes in the Caribbean. The Luxury Collection branding, butler service on entry-level Preferred Club categories, and seven strong dining venues combine into a genuinely ultra-luxury experience — held back only by polarizing castle architecture and a price tag that climbs hard in peak season. A 9.3 out of 10 for couples who want quiet, refined Cap Cana luxury with Marriott Bonvoy benefits.
Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana
Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana is the best family all-inclusive in the Dominican Republic and arguably the best in the entire Caribbean. The combination of all-ocean-view suites, the calmest swimmable beach in Punta Cana, a real water park, World of Hyatt points eligibility, and full crossover access to the adults-only Hyatt Zilara restaurants makes it the rare family resort that genuinely satisfies parents as much as kids. Held back only by its large scale and seasonal sargassum. A 9.1 out of 10 for families who refuse to compromise on either side of the trip.
Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa
Secrets Cap Cana is the strongest adults-only all-inclusive in the Cap Cana area and among the best in the entire Dominican Republic. The combination of Juanillo Beach, nine genuinely varied restaurants, swim-out bungalow suites with moon showers, and World of Hyatt integration puts it ahead of most DR competition. The isolated gated-community setting is a trade-off — peaceful and exclusive, but you are paying for taxis if you want to explore beyond the resort walls.
The St. Regis Cap Cana Resort
The St. Regis Cap Cana is architecturally one of the most beautiful new resorts in the Caribbean — but it is not an all-inclusive, and in a destination where every competitor bundles unlimited food and drink, that distinction matters enormously. If you treat it like a European luxury hotel and budget $500 to $800 per day per couple for food and drinks alone, the design, Nina restaurant, and butler service justify the premium. If you want hassle-free value, an all-inclusive nearby will serve you better.