Villa Oceania
Description
Villa Oceania is revealed when you pass the palms of Cap Cana and follow the curve of the coast, where the sea turns a deep glassy blue and the breeze has a subtle scent of frangipani and salt.
The house, which was designed by a well-known Venezuelan architect, blends in with its surroundings with organic textures and sleek, contemporary lines that seem to have originated in the Caribbean. Every room is oriented toward the cove below, a protected ribbon of water where your private boat dock and small, immaculate beach await you like a secret kept just for you. Stone and timber provide a cool surface, and light streams through large openings. With six bedrooms, Villa Oceania is a haven for leisurely days and long, beautiful evenings, where families and friends can settle into a rhythm where seclusion, style, and service all work in perfect, subdued harmony.
Inside, areas have been carefully chosen to reflect how people truly live while on vacation. Before heading to a formal dining room that is equally at home for barefoot breakfasts and celebratory dinners, mornings frequently start in the gourmet kitchen as the chef checks the day’s menu, which may include local fruit, freshly baked arepas, or perhaps snapper selected at the marina. A media room absorbs movie nights and major matches without disturbing the quiet of the pool, while the central living salon opens completely to the terrace, incorporating the sea and sky into the architecture.
When real life interferes, a dedicated office provides you with a suitable desk, and Wi-Fi is quick enough to prevent it. King and queen beds support spacious sitting areas, and entertainment systems blend inconspicuously with the design so that the technology enhances the mood rather than the other way around. The bedrooms are studies in ease and proportion, each featuring a sumptuous en suite bathroom, luxurious linens, and either a picture-perfect sea view or a garden scene dotted with sculpture.
Outside, the villa reads like a more sedate version of a small private resort. The terrace creates shady spots for reading and bright spots for doing nothing at all, the pool reflects the horizon, and the Jacuzzi warms beneath the evening sky. A private path leads to the cove and your dock, where well-kept gardens descend toward the water.
In the morning, when the sea is the color of blown glass, kayaks are set up for a paddle. It’s a common luxury to wander aimlessly from terrace to beach, and Villa Oceania makes that experience dependable. A picnic on a sandbar, a sunset circuit that casts the entire shoreline in silhouette, or snorkeling over bright, shallow reefs are just a few of the ways to experience the Cap Cana coastline that opens up by boat in a matter of minutes.
The villa feels as though it knows you thanks to the friendly and straightforward service. Your transfers from Punta Cana International Airport are already scheduled, the chef prepares three meals a day according to your preferences (provisions extra), daily housekeeping keeps everything discreetly spotless, and a dedicated butler coordinates the tempo and details. From pre-arrival grocery shopping to last-minute tee times, from spa therapists who set up in a poolside pavilion to a half-day yacht charter that shows up just when you want to go, the concierge service is both practical and personalized. A home that works as well as it looks is completed with thoughtful amenities, a fitness center, kayaks, and dependable climate control.
One of Cap Cana’s best features is the location, which puts Villa Oceania close to the area’s top attractions while preserving your privacy. The ocean-arcing Jack Nicklaus Signature course, Punta Espada Golf Club, is close enough for an early start without a cruel alarm.
The beaches at Juanillo and Api provide the white, powdery Caribbean sand you had in mind when you made your reservation; the Cap Cana Marina incorporates fine dining and punctual boat days; and Scape Park’s jungle ziplines and the limestone pool at Hoyo Azul make for a hassle-free excursion. A short drive away at Punta Cana Village are pharmacies and specialty stores, while Sanctuary Town and Eden Roc at Cap Cana offer dining options and an evening vibe. However, as soon as you enter the gates again, the cove silences everything once more.
Three nearby activities include: a half-day yacht trip from Cap Cana Marina to snorkel Juanillo reef and toast sunset on a sandbar; a sunrise tee time at Punta Espada with oceanfront holes you’ll talk about for years; and a cenote swim and zip-line circuit at Scape Park, which is capped off by a leisurely lunch.
Travel times and distances: depending on traffic, it takes roughly 15 to 25 minutes (13 to 18 km) to drive door to door to Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ); Ten to fifteen minutes to Cap Cana Marina restaurants and departures; eight to twelve minutes to Punta Espada Golf Club; twelve to eighteen minutes to Scape Park (Hoyo Azul trailhead/signage within the park); ten to fifteen minutes to Juanillo Beach and Api Beach Club; twenty to thirty minutes to Supermercado Nacional in Punta Cana Village for groceries and specialty items; and twenty to thirty minutes to Farmacia Carol and other services in the same village area.
Map cue: Cap Cana resort area near Juanillo/Marina districts on Punta Cana’s south coast, roughly 18.46° N, 68.40° W.
Arrival and logistics: Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) is the best gateway, and private round-trip transfers to the villa are included. The average drive time is 15 to 25 minutes during off-peak hours and up to 30 minutes during peak hours. The final 1-2 km to Villa Oceania are level, paved estate roads that are appropriate for regular sedans and SUVs. The roads leading into Cap Cana are completely paved and kept up. Once at home, an SUV is favored for grocery shopping and off-property dinners, while a golf cart is advised for short trips around the resort.
Unique value proposition: Villa Oceania is a unique Cap Cana estate that offers boat-to-terrace living and five-star privacy that nearby residences just cannot match. It combines a private dock and beach, a secluded cove setting, and full-service staffing.
Note: Be advised this villa has a construction next door which estimates to be finalized middle of next year (2025).
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