Pros

  • Remote beachfront location on quiet grounds
  • Spacious, modern rooms with swish bathrooms and furnished outdoor spaces
  • Some rooms have direct beach access, hot tubs, and/or private pools
  • Gorgeous pool with a poolside bar and sea views
  • Four restaurants and two bars, including Mediterranean and Asian cuisines
  • All-inclusive rates cover meals, drinks, and activities
  • Tranquil spa with sauna and outdoor pool, plus a small gym
  • Event space for up to 150 people for meeting and weddings
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Bumpy 50-minute ride from the airport
  • Weak Wi-Fi and phone signals throughout the resort
  • Fitness room is small and only has a couple of machines
  • No kids allowed (a pro for some)
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Bottom Line

One of the few boutique luxury hotels in Punta Cana, the luxury Le Sivory is a quiet, adults-only all-inclusive property situated in a secluded beachfront location, a (bumpy) 50-minute ride from the airport. The 55 rooms here are large and chic, all with terraces or patios (some with hot tubs or private pools) and swish bathrooms. There are four dining options here ranging from stellar gourmet fare to a casual open-air restaurant overlooking the beach. Other features include a beautiful pool, spa, and fitness facilities, as well as a beach that's free of both hawkers and throngs of tourists. Travelers with kids will have to look elsewhere, and may find it worthwhile to compare rates with the nearby Zoetry Agua Punta Cana, which is arguably more luxurious but allows children.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Le Sivory Punta Cana By PortBlue Boutique

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A tranquil, adults-only all-inclusive resort popular with well-heeled couples

Le Sivory Punta Cana By PortBlue Boutique is a small, quiet, remote escape that's on the opposite end of the spectrum from the party-hearty mega-resort found elsewhere in Punta Cana. The guests here, mostly French and American, tend to be well-heeled couples in their 30s and up. This all-inclusive resort is quiet, so much so that around the pool or in the restaurants, you may feel guilty for speaking above a whisper, even when the lounge chairs or dinner seats are full. At the beach, conversations are drowned out by the gentle whoosh of the ocean waves. The Edenic feel is only reinforced by the gorgeous, lush greenery that fills in the spaces between the pathways of the hotel. The landscaping is beautifully adapted to the area, with water-sustainable plants such as palms, succulents, and native grasses. Interiors are equally lovely, with a chic contemporary feel that complements the tropical atmosphere.

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Location

The farthest north of the resorts in the Punta Cana tourist region, a bumpy 50-minute ride from the airport

The hotel is considered the farthest-flung of the Punta Cana area resorts; it's so far north, in fact, that it's only found on some area maps. It's about a 50-minute (bumpy) drive to the airport, which might not suit all travelers, and there's little in the area beyond the quiet beach and one other luxury resort -- the Zoetry Agua Punta Cana -- plus a handful of restaurants within a 10-minute drive of the property. Bavaro -- the most famous spot in the area -- takes 35 minutes to reach by car, while the Blue Hole, a cenote with gorgeous turquoise water, is about an hour's drive away. For an authentic Dominican town, the hamlet of Higuey, which has a famous cathedral, local market, and lots of shops, also takes about an hour to reach by car.

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Rooms

Large rooms with spacious marble showers; some with hot tubs, private pools, and/or direct access to the beach

Rooms here feel more like studio apartments than hotel rooms, as they start at around 600 square feet (56 square meters). Decor is crisp and contemporary, consisting of beige marble floors, sleek dark-wood and wicker furniture, and terraces, patios, or even gardens with private pools (in Luxury Junior Suites) or outdoor whirlpool tubs (in Deluxe Suites Terrace Jacuzzi units). All rooms have sitting areas or separate living rooms with sofas and writing desks. Rooms have views out over the ocean or of the hotel's succulent-filled gardens and some have direct access to the beach. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, free minibars restocked daily, coffee- and tea-making facilities, safes, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, but past guests have reported weak signals. Bathrooms are big and clad in marble and some feature couple-friendly showers with two showerheads.

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Features

Beautiful pool, spa and fitness facilities, and direct access to a lovely stretch of beach

Features across this hotel are elegant and geared toward relaxation. The beach isn't huge, but it's adequate given the small size of the resort and blissfully uncrowded, without the throngs of tourists or vendors found elsewhere in Punta Cana. However, waves due get strong here due to wind, especially in the winter, though the water tends to be calmer in other months and when it's not choppy, it's possible to snorkel right offshore. There are also lots of palm trees, so grabbing some shade isn't usually a problem. Alternatively, the hotel has a large, pretty outdoor pool that's skirted in palm trees and surrounded by umbrella-shaded padded loungers. A poolside bar, Blue Bar, serves drinks and snacks during the day (there's also a second bar, Laguna Bar, which opens in the evening). A second plunge pool is in the spa area, along with a sauna and whirlpool tub. The fitness center is small but clean, with big windows that look out on a grassy area, but equipment here is limited to a couple of cardio and weight-training machines. There's also a tennis court.

Other features include free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi. Event space holds up to 150 guests, with conference rooms and wedding planning services available.

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All-Inclusive / Food

Four restaurants and a couple of bars, plus all-inclusive rates

On-site dining options include a main restaurant, La Veranda, which offers Mediterranean fare served buffet-style, with both indoor and alfresco seating. It's open for all three meals. GastroAtelier is the hotel's fine-dining a la carte restaurant, which serves gourmet international fare, while ÖMI specializes in Asian cuisine; note that both are only open for dinner. For something more casual, Palapa Beach Restaurant is open during the day and serves buffet fare overlooking the beach. Food receives positive reviews across the board.

This is an all-inclusive hotel, meaning all meals are part of the room rate. Additionally, the package includes room service, activities such as yoga, nightly entertainment, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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Things You Should Know About Le Sivory Punta Cana By PortBlue Boutique

Also Known As

  • Punta Cana Sivory Hotel
  • Sivory Hotel Punta Cana
  • Sivory Punta Cana
  • Le Sivory By PortBlue Boutique Hotel
  • PortBlue Sivory Boutique Hotel
  • Portblue Le Sivory Punta Cana

Room Types

  • Deluxe Jr. Suite
  • Honeymoon Suite
  • Luxury Oceanfront Jr. Suite
  • Premium Oceanfront Jr. Suite
  • Sivory Grand Suite
  • Ysla Bonita Suite

Address

Carretera Uvero Alto, Playa Sivory, Uvero Alto 23000, Dominican Republic

Phone

(809) 333-0500

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Le Sivory Punta Cana By PortBlue Boutique

Scene

A tranquil, adults-only all-inclusive resort popular with well-heeled couples

Le Sivory Punta Cana By PortBlue Boutique is a small, quiet, remote escape that's on the opposite end of the spectrum from the party-hearty mega-resort found elsewhere in Punta Cana. The guests here, mostly French and American, tend to be well-heeled couples in their 30s and up. This all-inclusive resort is quiet, so much so that around the pool or in the restaurants, you may feel guilty for speaking above a whisper, even when the lounge chairs or dinner seats are full. At the beach, conversations are drowned out by the gentle whoosh of the ocean waves. The Edenic feel is only reinforced by the gorgeous, lush greenery that fills in the spaces between the pathways of the hotel. The landscaping is beautifully adapted to the area, with water-sustainable plants such as palms, succulents, and native grasses. Interiors are equally lovely, with a chic contemporary feel that complements the tropical atmosphere.

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Location

The farthest north of the resorts in the Punta Cana tourist region, a bumpy 50-minute ride from the airport

The hotel is considered the farthest-flung of the Punta Cana area resorts; it's so far north, in fact, that it's only found on some area maps. It's about a 50-minute (bumpy) drive to the airport, which might not suit all travelers, and there's little in the area beyond the quiet beach and one other luxury resort -- the Zoetry Agua Punta Cana -- plus a handful of restaurants within a 10-minute drive of the property. Bavaro -- the most famous spot in the area -- takes 35 minutes to reach by car, while the Blue Hole, a cenote with gorgeous turquoise water, is about an hour's drive away. For an authentic Dominican town, the hamlet of Higuey, which has a famous cathedral, local market, and lots of shops, also takes about an hour to reach by car.

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Rooms

Large rooms with spacious marble showers; some with hot tubs, private pools, and/or direct access to the beach

Rooms here feel more like studio apartments than hotel rooms, as they start at around 600 square feet (56 square meters). Decor is crisp and contemporary, consisting of beige marble floors, sleek dark-wood and wicker furniture, and terraces, patios, or even gardens with private pools (in Luxury Junior Suites) or outdoor whirlpool tubs (in Deluxe Suites Terrace Jacuzzi units). All rooms have sitting areas or separate living rooms with sofas and writing desks. Rooms have views out over the ocean or of the hotel's succulent-filled gardens and some have direct access to the beach. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, free minibars restocked daily, coffee- and tea-making facilities, safes, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, but past guests have reported weak signals. Bathrooms are big and clad in marble and some feature couple-friendly showers with two showerheads.

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Features

Beautiful pool, spa and fitness facilities, and direct access to a lovely stretch of beach

Features across this hotel are elegant and geared toward relaxation. The beach isn't huge, but it's adequate given the small size of the resort and blissfully uncrowded, without the throngs of tourists or vendors found elsewhere in Punta Cana. However, waves due get strong here due to wind, especially in the winter, though the water tends to be calmer in other months and when it's not choppy, it's possible to snorkel right offshore. There are also lots of palm trees, so grabbing some shade isn't usually a problem. Alternatively, the hotel has a large, pretty outdoor pool that's skirted in palm trees and surrounded by umbrella-shaded padded loungers. A poolside bar, Blue Bar, serves drinks and snacks during the day (there's also a second bar, Laguna Bar, which opens in the evening). A second plunge pool is in the spa area, along with a sauna and whirlpool tub. The fitness center is small but clean, with big windows that look out on a grassy area, but equipment here is limited to a couple of cardio and weight-training machines. There's also a tennis court.

Other features include free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi. Event space holds up to 150 guests, with conference rooms and wedding planning services available.

See More Features

All-Inclusive / Food

Four restaurants and a couple of bars, plus all-inclusive rates

On-site dining options include a main restaurant, La Veranda, which offers Mediterranean fare served buffet-style, with both indoor and alfresco seating. It's open for all three meals. GastroAtelier is the hotel's fine-dining a la carte restaurant, which serves gourmet international fare, while ÖMI specializes in Asian cuisine; note that both are only open for dinner. For something more casual, Palapa Beach Restaurant is open during the day and serves buffet fare overlooking the beach. Food receives positive reviews across the board.

This is an all-inclusive hotel, meaning all meals are part of the room rate. Additionally, the package includes room service, activities such as yoga, nightly entertainment, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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