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Paeso del sol #5
Perla Marina
Cabarete

Description

Come enjoy an unforgettable vacation and take full advantage of the peace, health and tranquility that Natura Cabanas represents.

This oceanfront eco-paradise offers eleven bungalows with names such as Africana, Laja, Coral and Piedra, each of them unique and built using natural and local materials like caoba (mohagany), bamboo, coral and artistic stonework with seductive illumination and under the concepts of Feng Shui.

Think of Natura Cabanas as a base camp - a place to relax, renew and re-energize before or after your adventure trips around Cabarete and the Dominican Republic. There is plenty of activities for you in the north coast check out our activities page for more information and cool videos. It is the right atmosphere to maximize your mental momentum and reconnect with your inner self and a very romantic place perfect for a honeymoon or to celebrate your anniversary.

Reviews

"We have stayed at Natura Cabanas twice"
May 29, 2009

We have stayed at Natura Cabanas twice. We found the hotel in an issue of Bon Appetite Magazine Caribbean issue raving about the chef. They we correct the food was delicious. The chef would stop by our cabana and let us know what his specials were for the day. He was really good. On our second trip in September 2008 he was no longer there. The new chef also from Chile was OK but did not have the same experience or creativity as the chef on our first visit. The DR is not known for its pastry chefs or desserts and this chef was an example of why. The breakfast, which is included in the price, is top notch with the queso frito the best I have had. Also the manager on the first trip was from Australia and was very helpful and just a delight. He also is no longer there. The new manager not so caring or interesting.

I do have some thoughts about the hotel. The beach is private but there are rip currents and it is rocky. So do not go to the beach alone or without another person who is a strong swimmer. If you do not mind sharing in other guests most intimate moments then it is fine. There is only screening on the windows so every noise is heard. There are also is no shampoo, conditioner, blow dryers in the rooms so bring your own.

We experienced a problem of being over charged with Natura Cabanas on our stay in September of 2008. We ordered lunch at the restaurant and had extra Dominican Pesos that we wanted to spend before we left the next day. I paid for lunch cash and the next day at check out the lunch appeared on the bill. After a half hour discussion it was taken off the bill.

On our last trip to Cabarete in January 2009 we choose to stay at Blue Moon Retreat. A good review in the NY Times travel section. Not on the beach but in the foothills of the mountains. What a beautiful stay and highly recommended over Natura Cabanas. Only USD$50 per night including breakfast. The food is a fusion of East Indian and Caribbean and dinner was brilliant. The beach at Carberette is 15 minutes away just as it is at Natura Cabanas. We chose to spend our time at the beach at Playa Alicia at the end of Calle Dr. Rosen. No rocks or dangerous currents but just as secluded and water of every shade of blue and green. We had a car but taxis are cheap about US$4 one-way from Blue Moon or Natura Cabanas. However my choice would be Blue Moon. I would not go to Natura Cabanas with children who are not strong swimmers. Personally I would not let my children in the water, the currents come very close to shore especially when the wind picks up in the afternoon.