Destination Overview
A stay at Secrets Royal Beach places you on the sun-washed northern coast of the Dominican Republic, where swaying palms, warm turquoise water, and a relaxed Caribbean rhythm set the scene. This adults-only, all-inclusive resort is designed for couples and grown-up groups who want an easy, indulgent escape: poolside cocktails, long beach walks, and a compact resort village-style layout that keeps everything pleasantly within reach. Outside the gates you’ll find the friendly Dominican character — lively music, fresh fruit stands, and a coastline that is both tranquil and easy to explore.
Climate & Seasons
The Dominican Republic offers tropical warmth year-round, which makes it ideal for a beach-focused stay at Secrets Royal Beach.
November to April: Drier, slightly cooler evenings and the most comfortable weather for sunbathing and outdoor dining. Expect daytime highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s°F (24–29°C).
May to October: Warmer, more humid with a greater chance of afternoon showers; still excellent for swimming and resorts’ beach activities. Hurricane season runs June to November — travel insurance and flexible booking are wise if you’re traveling in the peak summer months.
Top Highlights & Attractions
If you want a mix of downtime and a little local color beyond Secrets Royal Beach, here are standout nearby experiences.
Playa Dorada and nearby beaches — broad, golden sand good for calm swims and sunset walks.
Local beachfront bars and palapa restaurants — where you can taste fresh fish and cold Presidente beer while toes are in the sand.
Day trip to historic Puerto Plata — colorful colonial streets, the Fortaleza San Felipe, and a cable car up to Pico Isabel de Torres for panoramic views.
Amber Museum in Puerto Plata — small but fascinating if you’re curious about Dominican amber and fossils.
Experiences & Activities
You’ll get plenty of on-site entertainment at Secrets Royal Beach, but here are ways to make the most of your days both inside and outside the resort.
Morning beach walk followed by a relaxed breakfast on the terrace — an effortless ritual that sets the tone for the day.
Water activities: snorkeling near calm coves, kayaking, or paddleboarding organized by the resort; check early-morning slots for the clearest water.
Pool days with alternating shade and sun — move between the quiet adults-only pool and the lively main pool depending on the mood.
Spa time: schedule at least one deep-tissue or couples massage in the resort spa for ultimate relaxation.
Sunset sail or catamaran cruise from nearby marinas — an excellent half-day option that often includes snorkeling and open-bar service.
Short cultural outing to Puerto Plata — a guided half-day gives you colonial history without eating into a full day of vacation.
Nightlife: the resort’s themed evenings and live music are designed for an easy, grown-up night out without leaving the property.
Food & Drink
The all-inclusive offering at Secrets Royal Beach makes dining effortless, but you’ll want to sample a few local flavors as well.
Dominican specialties to try: mofongo (mashed plantain with garlic), fresh ceviche, sancocho (hearty stew), and tostones (fried plantain rounds).
Resort dining: rotate through the property’s international and specialty restaurants — book any a la carte dinners early in your stay for the best times.
Beachfront cocktails: order a rum-based drink like a Cuba Libre or a local twist on a mojito and sip with your feet in the sand.
Coffee and tropical fruit: mornings are worth lingering over a cup of Dominican coffee and the freshest mango, papaya, or pineapple.
Shopping
If you want small souvenirs or artisan goods, here are places and items that capture Dominican character.
Local markets in Puerto Plata — crafts, straw hats, amber jewelry, and hand-rolled cigars for a traditional memento.
Artisan shops near resort areas — look for larimar jewelry (a blue semiprecious stone found only in the Dominican Republic) and handmade rum-based products.
Duty-free shops at nearby tourist centers — good for picking up spirits, perfume, and packaged Dominican coffee.
Getting There & Around
Secrets Royal Beach is commonly reached via a short drive from the main regional airport serving Puerto Plata and the north coast. Once you arrive:
Resort transfer: most guests use an included or pre-arranged airport transfer — convenient and stress-free.
Taxis and private drivers: the easiest way to reach Puerto Plata or nearby attractions; always agree on fares ahead of time or ensure the meter is used.
Organized excursions: for day trips and activities outside the resort, book tours through the concierge for reliable transportation and local guides.
Insider Tips
A few practical notes that will make your stay at Secrets Royal Beach smoother and more enjoyable.
Cash and tipping: small bills in Dominican pesos or USD are handy for tips to housekeeping, beach servers, or local guides.
Dress code: pack a few smart-casual outfits for evening specialty restaurants and breezy resort affairs.
Sun protection: bring reef-safe sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and after-sun gel — the Caribbean sun is strong even on overcast days.
Quiet time: request a room away from the lively pool if you prefer mornings that are serene; the concierge can help place you.
Reservations: make a spa booking and specialty restaurant reservations early in your stay to secure the best times.
Photo-Worthy Spots
For memorable photos — both classic and quietly local — try these spots.
Sunrise over the northern shore — early light and empty sand make for peaceful, cinematic images.
The resort’s beachfront palm groves — frame the turquoise sea through leaning trunks for that postcard shot.
Sunset from a catamaran or coastal viewpoint in Puerto Plata — the sky often turns brilliant coral and violet.
Close-up of local details: larimar jewelry, colorful street murals in Puerto Plata, or a plate of ceviche and tropical fruit.
Quick Facts
A compact reference for essentials as you prepare for the trip to Secrets Royal Beach and the Dominican Republic.
Currency: Dominican peso (DOP); US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas.
Time zone: Atlantic Standard Time (AST), UTC−4 — no daylight saving time.
Official language: Spanish; basic Spanish phrases are appreciated by locals.
Plug type / voltage: Type A/B plugs are common; voltage is 110–120V (same as the U.S.).
Visas: Many nationalities may enter visa-free for short tourist stays; check your embassy guidance before travel.
Enjoy the laid-back glamour of an adults-only escape at Secrets Royal Beach — a place to slow down, relish good food and service, and let the rhythms of the Dominican coast take over the clock.