Virtuoso adds luxury resort ÀNI Dominican Republic
ÀNI Dominican Republic has been welcomed into global luxury travel group Virtuoso.
Lena Wantjer, VP of Sales at ÀNI Private Resorts, says this will open up new sales opportunities.
“Virtuoso’s acceptance process is incredibly selective, so becoming a preferred partner is a true honor,” said Wantjer.
ÀNI Dominican Republic is sited on its own private peninsula with 270-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean.
The resort only hosts one group at a time, up to 28 guests with a dedicated team of more than 30.
Guests who book via a Virtuoso advisor receive a resort credit of $1,500 that can be applied toward excursions such as horseback riding or deep-sea fishing.
In addition, every stay at ÀNI Dominican Republic comes with varied rewarding luxury Inclusions, spanning gourmet dining, wellness, childcare and all-ages entertainment.
Guests can enjoy private chef cooked meals, all-day pool butler service, daily snacks, free-flowing drinks, and one beach barbecue per stay.
Complimentary activities include traditional cigar rolling and rum tasting plus folk dancing, mixology sessions and more.
The ÀNI portfolio also includes ÀNI Anguilla; ÀNI Thailand and ÀNI Sri Lanka.
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