Villa Alta Gracia | 6 BR
Description
The island exhales as you pass through the gates of PUNTACANA RESORT & CLUB. Light dances across coral stone, palms calm the breeze, and Villa Alta Gracia appears, low and glowing in the green.
Everything runs smoothly inside, just like a wonderful vacation should. Glass frames gardens and the sky so the outdoors feels like a constant companion; high ceilings and wide openings invite the trade winds; soft, coastal palettes and custom European furnishings set an elegant, effortless tone. The house can accommodate up to fourteen guests in six tranquil suites, each with a private en-suite bathroom. This arrangement strikes a balance between privacy and togetherness, allowing grandparents to go to bed early, toddlers to nap without interruption, and friends to move between the living room, terrace, and pool without disturbing one another’s rhythm. Living in the Caribbean is sophisticated and friction-free.
The common areas are set up for convenience from the first coffee to the last candle. The dining room faces the pool, making lengthy meals seem inevitable; the salon falls into that late-afternoon silence when the light turns honey-gold; and a proper cook’s kitchen accommodates chef dinners as naturally as family breakfasts. Outside, you’ll find a private pool surrounded by tropical gardens, open terraces for starry cocktails and barefoot celebrations, and shady lounges for reading and conversing.
The finest of the resort is just a short golf cart ride from Villa Alta Gracia, which is quiet, elegant, and intimate like a private club. The Six Senses Spa’s hydrotherapy circuits and rituals; tennis under palm trees; beach clubs with sugar-soft sand; La Cana’s P.B. Dye fairways and the Tom Fazio-designed Corales; and waterfront dining that makes evenings social without ever feeling rushed. Few villas in Punta Cana combine this degree of design expertise with such quick and easy access to the main attractions along the coast.
The interior design and service are equally thoughtful. A complimentary round-trip airport transfer from PUJ kicks off your stay; daily maid service resets the canvas without disturbing you; a personal butler and round-the-clock concierge keep the choreography unnoticeable—groceries are stocked, beach chairs are set, tee times are confirmed, and dinner is scheduled for when and where you want it. The end effect is a home that allows time to stand still: long, lazy lunches, a quick spin to the beach for a late dip, morning swims in the cool garden, and leisurely evenings that conclude beneath the expansive Dominican sky.
A golden-hour nine at La Cana followed by dinner with toes in the sand at Playa Blanca, a shaded walk and freshwater plunge in the Ojos Indígenas Ecological Reserve, and a sunrise swim and espresso at La Cana Beach Club before the beach wakes up are three local delights that frame the sense of place if you’re mapping the day.
Planning is kept honest by using realistic, door-to-door travel times and distances. The distance between the villa and Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) is approximately 8–12 minutes during off-peak hours and 12–18 minutes during peak hours. The PUNTACANA Village, which has a supermarket, pharmacy, ATM, and cafés, is roughly 8–12 minutes by car; BlueMall Puntacana takes 12–18 minutes, depending on the hour; La Cana Beach Club and Golf are usually 5–10 minutes by golf cart; Corales Golf Course is usually 10–15 minutes.
Access and trailheads for the freshwater lagoons of Ojos Indígenas typically take 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the route. Consider the Tortuga/Arrecife belt inside the resort, which is located near La Cana on the island’s southeast coast at roughly 18.51° N, 68.38° W. There is easy internal navigation to the beaches, golf course, spa, and dining areas.
Logistics and arrival are simple. Fly into PUJ, the most convenient and closest gateway; take a resort shuttle or private vehicle to the Tortuga/Arrecife entrances via fully paved roads. Flat, well-kept estate lanes with speed bumps make up the last one to two kilometers inside the resort, making them suitable for all car classes. An SUV is perfect for off-property excursions or grocery runs, while a golf cart is the convenient option for daily transportation between the villa, beach clubs, golf, tennis, spa, and restaurants.
Unique value proposition: Villa Alta Gracia is a unique six-suite home that combines luxurious European-curated interiors and ocean-breeze architecture with a golf cart ride that takes five to ten minutes to get to La Cana, Corales, beaches, and Six Senses. It offers a degree of upscale tranquility and convenience that is hard to find in other Punta Cana Villas.
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