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Hilton opens new all-inclusive resort in Dominican Republic

Hilton opens new all-inclusive resort in Dominican Republic
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Caroline English Director of Social Media and Brand | The Points Guy

Hilton has announced the opening of Zemi Miches Punta Cana All-Inclusive Resort, located in the coastal town of Miches, approximately 90 minutes north of Punta Cana. This resort is part of Hilton's Curio Collection and marks its first all-inclusive property in the Dominican Republic under this brand.

The resort aims to offer guests an immersive cultural experience with design elements reflecting the Taino people, indigenous to the Caribbean. The property includes 500 guest rooms, suites, and bungalows. Dining options at the resort include 14 restaurants and bars featuring a variety of cuisines such as Taino, Thai, Italian, and Caribbean live-fire cooking.

Situated on a secluded stretch of Playa Esmeralda, guests have access to equipment like paddleboards, kayaks, and snorkel gear. There are also pools and fire pits for relaxation. For families, a kids club is available, with plans for a teen club set to open in August alongside the Acana Spa. The spa will offer massage treatments and feature a hydrotherapy water garden.

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Guests interested in exploring beyond the resort can visit Miches' uncrowded beaches or partake in activities such as snorkeling and whale watching tours. Excursions to Los Haitises National Park and other local attractions are also available.

To celebrate its opening, Zemi Miches Punta Cana offers up to 40% off per night for bookings made by August 31. The offer includes a $50 credit per stay and potential room upgrades based on availability for stays through June 30, 2026.

Room rates start at $500 during the fall shoulder season or $858 during peak months like January and February. Currently, only premium room rewards are available for booking with points.

For example, a partial ocean view room in October costs $539 or 202,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

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