Short of having de la Renta pick out your outfits, Tortuga Bay defines pampering, beginning with with a personal welcome at Punta Cana International Airport, where guests are taken directly to their private villas, where they are registered and introduced to their own villa manager (one manager per every two villas). These managers are like butlers--on hand to fulfill any wishes you may have. No word on whether you need to ring a bell though.
As for dining, there are nine restaurants and five bars for you to choose from. Or if you want breakfast in bed, just ask your villa manager to make it happen.
To work off all that food you're gorging on you can hit up the lighted clay tennis courts, ride some horses, visit the children's petting zoo, or hike through a 1,000-acre nature preserve through tropical forests and along clear natural water springs.
Of course being in the Caribbean, there is snorkeling and scuba diving at the coral reefs or at the recently scuttled WWII ship "Enriquillo," sunk by the resort in a major environmental project to restore and protect the area's precious resources.
No, sweetie, it means the resort is eco-conscious, not ego-conscious.
As with all places that offer you such great service, check the prices below to see how much dough you have to rake in to stay here. Better hope you get a fat year-end bonus.

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