How this fits into Four Seasons’ Caribbean portfolio
Four Seasons currently has around 125 hotels and resorts around the globe. The brand doesn’t have a huge presence in the Caribbean, and currently has properties in Anguilla, Bahamas, and Nevis.
Four Seasons has a bigger presence in Mexico, with its properties in Los Cabos, Mexico City, Punta Mita (including the Four Seasons Naviva), and Tamarindo. Meanwhile in Central America, Four Seasons already has a property in Costa Rica. Furthermore, the Four Seasons Caye Chapel is expected to open in 2024 in Belize, and should be pretty spectacular, as it’s a private island with overwater bungalows.
Currently the Dominican Republic’s most luxurious property is Amanera, so I imagine the Four Seasons will give that property a run for its money (though Aman properties are a bit more boutique).
Bottom line
The Four Seasons Dominican Republic at Tropicalia is expected to open in 2026, and will feature guest rooms, suites, and private residences. This will be Four Seasons’ first property in the Dominican Republic, and complements the three properties that the brand already has in the Caribbean.
I’m curious to see how this project develops, as it’ll be a few years before it opens.

