Luciana Vilela Discovers Dominican Republic's Best-Kept Family Resort
At a Glance
When I arrived at Club Med's Playa Esmeralda with my seven-year-old daughter, I discovered a resort that balances large-resort conveniences with intimate feel. My daughter took trapeze while I had private tennis lessons; we both enjoyed archery together. The included yoga classes in a treehouse transformed typical resort activities into something truly special.
When Club Med invited me to experience Playa Esmeralda in the Dominican Republic firsthand, I knew I had to bring my seven-year-old daughter along. As a travel advisor, I can read brochures and study resort maps all day, but nothing replaces actually living what my clients will experience. I wanted to know: could an all-inclusive resort truly deliver for both of us, with our very different ideas of vacation fun?
The answer came faster than I expected. Within hours of arriving, we were both completely immersed in activities I never would have tried at home. I found myself on a tennis court for the very first time, working with a private instructor who made me feel like I actually knew what I was doing. Meanwhile, my daughter was conquering her fears on the trapeze, and honestly, watching her swing through the air with such confidence was one of those moments that stays with you. We ended up at archery together, both of us laughing as we tried to hit our targets. All of it included, no extra charges, no hassle.
What genuinely surprised me was how a resort with so many amenities could still feel intimate and exclusive. I had expected the typical large resort atmosphere, with crowds at every turn and that overwhelming sense of being in a vacation factory. Instead, Playa Esmeralda felt thoughtfully designed. There were distinct spaces for families and separate areas for couples, each group enjoying their own experience without stepping on each other's toes. The energy shifted depending on where you wandered on the property.
The Insider Moments
Here's something most travelers would never discover on their own: the resort offers yoga classes held in an actual treehouse. Not a themed room, not a decorated platform, but a real treehouse nestled among the trees. The morning light filtering through the leaves while you stretch and breathe is something I keep telling everyone about. It felt like a secret, even though it's technically available to all guests. You just have to know to ask for it.
The resort sits about 90 minutes from the airport by car, which is worth knowing before you book. It's not a quick transfer, but that drive through the Dominican countryside sets the tone for the peaceful atmosphere waiting at the property. This isn't the place for travelers seeking busy nightlife or packed excursion schedules. There are options for tours outside the resort, but they're limited. The magic here is in slowing down and letting the resort itself become your destination.
Who This Is Perfect For
Families traveling with children will find everything they need here. The kids have their own programming and spaces, while parents can actually relax without worrying about entertainment. But couples looking for a romantic escape would be equally happy. The resort manages that rare balance of serving both audiences without either feeling like an afterthought.
Now that I've lived this experience myself, I'll recommend Playa Esmeralda differently. I won't just describe the amenities or show photos. I'll talk about how I felt there: the unexpected joy of trying new things alongside my daughter, the peace of that treehouse yoga session, the relief of finding a place that understood exactly what we both needed. That's knowledge I couldn't have gained from any brochure. And I'm already planning my next Dominican adventure, this time to experience the energy of the Hard Rock Resort in Punta Cana. Because the best advisors never stop exploring.