PAID CONTENT FOR MOON PALACE THE GRAND – PUNTA CANA
PAID CONTENT FOR MOON PALACE THE GRAND – PUNTA CANA
Moon Palace The Grand – Punta Cana PUNTA CANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Moon Palace The Grand – Punta Cana is set to redefine Caribbean luxury with its visionary design, remarkable scale and unwavering commitment to sustainability. Scheduled to open in early 2026, this development marks a new era for the Dominican Republic and stands as The Palace Company’s most ambitious project to date. With 2,171 suites — more than half offering direct
ocean views — Moon Palace The Grand will hold the record for the highest number of oceanfront accommodation options in the Dominican Republic’s history. Guests can choose between ocean or golf vistas, with each suite conceived as a private sanctuary featuring whirlpool tubs, curated minibars, premium spirits, bespoke aromatherapy and 24-hour room service. Two striking 18-storey towers rise above
traditional resort structures, offering sweeping views of Bávaro Beach and the turquoise Caribbean. This innovative vertical design not only enhances the panorama, but also preserves a huge amount of natural vegetation, including a protected mangrove forest. Elevated walkways lead
to the beach, while every three floors, a large area of lush greenery has been conserved, making this the most environmentally sustainable hotel ever built in the Dominican Republic to date. Culinary exploration is at the heart of the
experience, with 19 restaurants, eight snack venues and eight bars and nightclubs taking guests on a global gastronomic journey. From Caribbean- inspired seafood and lively Italian trattorias to bold Asian fusion, each venue brings its own flavour and flair. Highlights include returning favourites Habibi and Tavola, alongside inspired newcomers Nikos, Wonder Woods and Le Jiraf. Days unfold easily here. Families can enjoy
expansive water parks, creative kids’ clubs and immersive cultural experiences, while adults find tranquillity in the Awe Spa, where Dominican wellness traditions are reinterpreted in luxurious style. Golfers can perfect their swing on nearby Championship courses, while nature-lovers can explore the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park, a sanctuary of crystalline lagoons and rare wildlife, or ride a horse along Macao Beach at sunset.
DON’T MISS Sip on a sunset cocktail at the rooftop bar and watch the Caribbean Sea glow gold beneath an endless sky
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KEY FEATURES • Scheduled opening: early 2026 • 2,171 suites, over half with direct ocean views
• 19 restaurants, 8 snack venues & 8 bars/nightclubs
• Awe Spa inspired by Dominican wellness traditions
• Family water parks & dedicated kids’ clubs
• Nearby Championship golf courses • Protected mangrove forest & preserved vegetation
• Record-breaking sustainability design & vertical architecture
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