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Dominican Republic

Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge

Perched between tropical blues and luscious greens, Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge is a family run retreat and a hidden gem perfect for both adventure and relaxation. The Lodge consists of 12 Deluxe Rooms & 1 Ocean View Suite, a Spa and Restaurant featuring naturally grown products from the area and is a member of ‘Small Luxury Hotels of the World’. Today, the third generation Schiffino family still feel the same passion for hospitality, encouraging visitors to discover a gastronomy based on organic resources, to experience wellbeing and to enjoy the biodiversity of this unique region. Just outside of the Lodge, guests have a plethora of activities available to them. From nature walks along river trails, surfing and water sports, guided tours to any of the National Parks within the Jaragua, Bahoruco and Enriquillo Biosphere Reserve plus a wealth more. With an array of beaches, nature, culture and history to be explored, the Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge will ensure a Caribbean experience of a lifetime.

Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge, Dominican Republic

Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge is the former Schiffino family summer home, graced with lush tropical foliage, coconut, palm and mahogany. The site offers the most unforgettable views of the Caribbean Sea. Located in Barahona, in the still unspoiled and secluded southwest region of the Dominican Republic and adjacent to the only biosphere reserve in the country, Casa Bonita offers a unique ecological experience.

Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge offers an airport shuttle for guests, though recommend calling ahead to confirm details. The hotel offers private transportation with chauffeur from the Airport or the centre of Santo Domingo, as well as Helicopter and Propeller Plane transfers.

  • Attentive Staff
  • Boutique Lodge
  • Family Rooms
  • Organic Kitchen
  • Plethora of Activities
  • Spa and Wellness
  • Stunning Surroundings
  • Sustainable Initiatives
  • Unique Location
Deluxe Room

The Deluxe Rooms are simple and refreshing, featuring white linens and walls accented with palm wood and wicker furnishings. Renowned architect Rafael Selman, who used his love of nature for inspiration, designed these rooms. Selman built the accommodations in a way so that each room has views of both the Caribbean Sea and the Sierra Barahuco Mountains. Each of Casa Bonita 12 Deluxe Rooms and the Ocean View Suite display graphic art by the acclaimed conservation photographer Eladio Fernandez. The Rooms feature a private balcony overlooking the tropical jungle and out to sea and provide guests with deluxe King rooms outfitted with a king bed, while Deluxe Double Rooms have two full-size beds.

Deluxe Room Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Damana Organic Bath Amenities
  • Flat Screen TV
  • Hot Water Shower
  • Minibar
  • Private Balcony with Partial Sea View
  • Safe Box
Ocean View Suite

Located with the best view of the Caribbean Sea, the Ocean View Suites offer a private area of 116.6 square-meters of construction. This suite is equipped with a private pool providing infinitive views towards the Caribbean Sea, complemented by a solarium and terrace that provide you with complete relaxation. The Ocean View Suites also feature a Flat Screen TV, living room, wide bathroom with double boudoir, shower, fridge and Damana Organic Bath Amenities.

Ocean View Suite Amenities

  • Communication with The Lobby
  • Complimentary Bottle of Wine
  • Damana Organic Products
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Local Fruit
  • Personalised Attention
Villa Bonita

The Villa Bonita is a private Villa in paradise, perfect to enjoy with family with its 2 wide bedrooms, one with a king bed and the second one with 2 full beds. The Villa also provides a living room, dining table, fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning in both bedrooms and ceiling fans, a Flat Screen TV, spacious individual closets, private bathroom in all rooms and a dressing room. The Villa Bonita also features a private terrace with a pool and a BBQ for the guests, making it the ideal family Caribbean retreat.

River and Master River Suites

The River and Master Suites are private Villas situated in ultimate paradise and overlook the Sito River.

River Suites offer guests a private terrace overlooking the Sito River, as well as a private outdoor jacuzzi, contemporary décor and furniture, air conditioning, ceiling fan, flat screen TV, outdoor shower, telephone, minibar, and Danama bathroom amenities.

Master River Suites offer guests a private terrace overlooking the Sito River, plus a private outdoor jacuzzi, contemporary décor and furniture, air conditioning, ceiling fan, flat screen TV, outdoor shower, telephone, minibar, desk table, espresso machine and Danama bathroom amenities.

Casa Bonita Restaurant

The innovative cuisine reflects Casa Bonita’s practice of supporting the use of produce from the local community and using ingredients from our very own Pat’s Organic Garden. The garden was named after its designer, American horticulturist Pat Kennedy. Based on all-organic methods, Pat’s Organic Garden contributes to Casa Bonita’s commitment to sustainability, and provides a unique farm-to-table dining experience. For a complete agro-tourism experience at our eco hotel in Barahona, guests may even take part in the harvesting of organic vegetables, fruits and herbs.

Tanama Eco Spa

Tanama Eco Spa is set in the woods amidst trees that shower leaves and seeds making music to the rhythm of the river, on the journey to awaken the senses. The Tanama Eco Spa designs therapeutic treatments around miraculous natural elements like coffee, chocolate, coconut, basil, bamboo, noni, mango, and pineapple. A unique treatment at Casa Bonita uses the combination of hot and cold ‘Ciba Azul Stones’, meaning ‘Blue Stone’ in the native Taino language.

At the charming Tanama Spa you can end a romantic evening with a glass of wine and a dip in the candlelit Jacuzzi, where the only accomplices shall be the stars in the Dominican night sky.

Lago Enriquillo

With its surface covering over 350 square kilometers (135 square miles), Lago Enriquillo is the largest lake in the Caribbean, and also the region’s sole body of water located more than 43 meters (140 feet) below sea level. Named after Enriquillo, the first Taino chief who successfully revolted against Spanish colonialists, the lake and its surrounding lands are ideal for wildlife watching and nature exploration.

Boat trips along the lake’s waters and onto Isla Cabritos – sitting in the middle of this unique body of water – reveal a large population of American crocodiles which you’ll view up close, as well as pink flamingos at Boca de Cachón, and numerous other bird species. Iguanas guard the entrance to the lake, and the surrounding land includes tropical and dry forests, water springs – La Azufrada – and farmland.

Hoyo de Pelempito

The near 32 – kilometer (20-mile) long drive from sea level up to the observatory at Hoyo de Pelempito’s park, in an area called Aceitillar, located a cool 1,300 meters (4,265 feet) high is an attraction in itself, and unique to the Caribbean region. The vegetation will surprise you as it morphs from desert plants to pine trees, and into a cloud forest. At the top are several mountain trails near the observatory, which overlooks the hoyo de Pelempito: a geological depression dropping 700 meters and nestled between the Sierra de Bahoruco mountains.

This incredible geological depression on the Sierra de Bahoruco National Park, Hoyo de Pelempito is located between high mountains and considered one of the wonders of the Caribbean. The natural spot is covered with tropical forests and was formed by peaks, the hole was created by a landslide that broke and moved the near rocks; the subsidence of a huge coral reef and the tectonic movements of the nearby faults gave it its peculiar shape.

Bahía de las Aguilas

Recognised as the most beautiful beach in the Dominican Republic, this diamond-white stretch runs for five miles, boasting crystal clear turquoise waters and is tucked away from hotels, shops, and restaurants. Protected as part of the Jaragua National Park, a spectacular rocky karst landscape hugs this beach all along the coastline. You can reach Bahía de Las Águilas by an all-terrain vehicle, or by boat from the shores of Cabo Rojo. It truly is one of the most treasured destinations, Bahía de las Águilas is home to coral reefs and diverse marine wildlife. UNESCO added it to its World Network of Biosphere Reserves in 2002.

Lic. Polibio Diaz Foundation

“Lic. Polibio Diaz Foundation leads the development of an artisanal village, which fuses the integration of the community with the project. It is an interesting initiative that will create the platform for the neighbouring population to participate in sustainable activities to improve and preserve their local and traditional knowledge.

Through the artisanal village, our foundation will provide the land and infrastructure for local residents to promote their services and crafts, such as soaps, detergents, coffee, honey, preserves, larimar and other artisanal crafts, some of which will also be used in the project. Our foundation will lay the foundations and seek support with existing institutions and ONGs for proportion.”

Locally Sourced & Home Grown

The Casa Bonita Restaurant supports the use of produce from local communities and incorporates ingredients from their very own ‘Pat’s Organic Garden’. All produce served to guests are based on organic methods, as well as a passionate commitment to sustainability. Guests are also given the option to take part in the harvesting of organic vegetables, fruits & herbs from Pat’s Organic Garden.

Families Welcomed

Family Accommodation is provided at the Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge

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