We love —
- Embarking on an island escape at Grand Sirenis Cocotal Beach 5*, set in a breathtaking coconut plantation with direct access to a pristine white sandy beach.
- Indulging in ultimate relaxation at the 650m² spa, where expert therapists offer indulgent treatments to soothe the body and mind.
- Resort’s water park, spanning 12,000m² and offering thrilling slides, aquatubes, and free-fall drops.
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Grand Sirenis Cocotal Beach 5* —
Nestled within one of Punta Cana’s most stunning coconut plantations, the Grand Sirenis Cocotal Beach 5* offers the perfect balance of natural beauty and modern comforts. With lush tropical gardens and direct access to a pristine white sandy beach, it’s an idyllic retreat. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape or a fun-filled family holiday, this welcoming resort has something for everyone.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room or Familly Suite.
Standard Room (32 m²)
Your Standard room offers plenty of space and a comfortable retreat. Overlooking the tranquil gardens, it provides a peaceful setting to unwind after a busy day. Enjoy the refreshing air from its 5m² balcony, the perfect spot to relax before bed.
Family Suite (40 m²)
Your modern Family Suite is perfect for a relaxing stay with your loved ones. Unwind on the 5m² balcony or spend quality time together in its spacious and inviting setting.
Your dining choices
This is an all inclusive stay. Your breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant, with a selection of snacks and drinks. Please see the ‘details’ tab for more information.
Your time
Optional excursions —
eSIM card: 2 GB of additional mobile data to make your trip easier
Install your eSIM in just a few clicks before you leave and travel with peace of mind.
Please note: make sure your phone is compatible with eSIM cards so you can use this service during your trip.
Paradise Escape at Saona Blue Lagoon
Enjoy a relaxing day at Saona Blue Lagoon, an island paradise of crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches. The excursion includes a boat trip with an open bar, time for swimming and diving, and a delicious lunch on Palmilla Beach.
Evening at Coco Bongo
Enjoy an exceptional night at Coco Bongo, where the show skillfully blends film, theatre, music, and acrobatics. Sing along to songs from iconic musicals and soundtracks such as Moulin Rouge and Chicago as well as some timeless pop anthems.
Punta Cana —
Punta Cana, a haven of white sand beaches and swaying palms, epitomises the essence of the Caribbean. Situated on the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic, this idyllic retreat is famed for its luxurious resorts, pristine coastline, and year-round sunshine. Beyond the well-trodden beaches, the region offers a wealth of cultural and natural wonders waiting to be explored.
Must-sees:
- Bavaro Beach - A postcard-perfect stretch of soft, white sand, ideal for sunbathing or snorkelling in tranquil waters.
- Macao Beach - A favourite among surfers, this unspoiled shoreline offers rolling waves and a more rugged, local charm.
- Altos de Chavón - A replica 16th-century Mediterranean village perched above the Chavón River, home to art galleries, a cultural centre, and a stunning amphitheatre.
Culinary culture:
Punta Cana’s food scene blends indigenous Taíno influences with Spanish, African, and Caribbean traditions. Fresh seafood dominates menus, with dishes like mofongo de camarones (garlic mashed plantains with shrimp) and pescado con coco (fish in coconut sauce) showcasing the island’s flavours. Local markets brim with tropical fruits, while beachfront shacks serve crisp tostones and the Dominican staple, La Bandera – a hearty plate of rice, beans, and meat.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the beaches, explore the hidden treasures of the Dominican Republic. Discover the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park, a lush reserve with freshwater lagoons and native flora. Take a guided tour of a cacao plantation to learn about traditional chocolate-making, or visit Higüey’s Basilica of Our Lady of Altagracia, an architectural marvel and a significant pilgrimage site.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry. Transport is best arranged via private transfers or rental cars, as public transport is limited. Be mindful that while resort areas are well-developed, smaller villages retain a more traditional pace of life, offering a glimpse into the island’s authentic charm.