Most all-inclusives are built around the beach, but in Samaná, the Dominican Tree House Village offers something entirely different. This is an all-inclusive where the “rooms” are open-air cabins in the jungle canopy, linked by rope bridges and shaded by palm trees. It’s an escape that trades marble lobbies and large pools for lagoons, waterfalls, and nights gathered around a fire.
Instead of separating you from nature, the resort puts you inside it. Each treehouse is designed to let the forest in — breezes moving through, birdsong at sunrise, and the rustle of leaves as your evening soundt
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