Caribbean All-Inclusive Offers Private Island, Boat Villas & Swimming Pigs in 2026
A Caribbean Resort Experience Like No Other
For travelers seeking an ultra-premium Caribbean escape in 2026, a newly spotlighted all-inclusive resort is raising the bar with a remarkable combination of amenities — private island access, a dedicated boat for every villa, and the famous swimming pigs of the Exumas just a short trip away.
According to Caribbean Journal, the property offers guests a level of independence rarely associated with traditional all-inclusive resorts. Rather than a fixed schedule or shared facilities, visitors enjoy individually stocked villas, personal watercraft, and the freedom to explore surrounding waters entirely on their own terms.
What Makes This Resort Stand Out
The headline feature is straightforward: each villa comes with its own boat, fully fueled and available whenever guests are ready to head out. The resort also includes a private island as part of its offering, giving visitors an exclusive retreat away from the main property. Nearby, the swimming pigs — one of the Caribbean's most photographed attractions — are easily accessible by water.
Why DR Travelers Should Take Note
While this particular property is located in the Exumas rather than the Dominican Republic, this trend toward experiential, boat-forward all-inclusives is one Caribbean travelers should watch closely. The DR's own resort corridor, particularly along the Samaná Peninsula and around Bayahibe, is increasingly catering to guests who want water-based adventure built into their stay.
For travelers weighing their 2026 Caribbean options, this type of offering sets a new benchmark. DR resorts looking to compete in the premium all-inclusive space may need to consider how private, nautical experiences can be woven into their packages.
Planning Your Caribbean Trip in 2026
If island-hopping by boat and wildlife encounters are on your travel wishlist this year, it's worth exploring both destination options. The Dominican Republic continues to offer some of the Caribbean's most diverse resort experiences, with easy regional flight connections to destinations like the Bahamas and beyond.