The past becomes present
Move into your new home in modern 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in the heart of the VISTACANA development, close to the golf course, a few steps from the lake area and minutes from the most beautiful beaches of turquoise waters of Punta Cana.
Pueblito Caribeño
Enjoy a lifestyle in a space that conveys the joy, warmth and folklore of the enchanting Caribbean region.
Elegant tropical style, enriched with elements of Caribbean architecture; a space where multiple textures coexist in harmony.
The dates in the plazas, the conversations in the corners, the games in the evening, everything comes back and you can be part of this lifestyle.
We are inspired by tradition
Caribbean colonial architecture conveys the joy, warmth and folklore of its environment and its people. It brings back to memory the dates in the squares, the walks through its streets while the sky is painted with color at sunset and the magic of living surrounded by multiple textures that coexist in perfect harmony.
Experience the
COLORs
of the
Caribbean
Our tribute
We honor the colonial zones by naming our streets after them.
Mix of neoclassical (19th century) and eclectic (20th century) styles.
Cobblestone streets with an array of vibrant colors and vegetation hanging from the balconies.
Use of moldings and wooden elements.
El Viejo San Juan
Their predominant architectural style is Spanish colonial, characterized by:
Colorful facades.
Roof tiles in reddish clay.
Metal ornaments.
Arcaded galleries and courtyards.
Sant Domingo
Mix of pre-Columbian, vernacular, colonial, and republican trends.
Woodwork on its facades.
Spacious balconies that connect interiors with street life.
Use of traditional clay roof tiles.
Abundance of colors accompanied by flowers and vegetation.
Cartagena
Mix of Spanish colonial, French, and English architecture.
Stuccoed walls, clay roof tiles, and wrought iron balconies.
Symmetrical facades and window shutters.
Buildings in vibrant colors.
Granada
Mix of Spanish colonial and Afro-Caribbean architecture.
Walls made of locally sourced coral stone.
Roof covered with reddish clay tiles.
Spacious balconies with wrought iron grilles.
Facades adorned with colorful flowers.
Portobelo
Their architecture influenced by Arabs, Spaniards, Italians, and Romans.
Wide arcades and use of latticework.
Facade ornaments such as moldings.
Use of finely crafted metal handrails.
La Habana Vieja
Mix of Spanish, German, and Caribbean trends.
Low-rise buildings with bright colors and decorative facades.
Local materials such as coral stone, wood, and adobe.
Coro
Architecture characterized by the use of adobe, stucco, brick, and traditional clay roof tiles.
Baroque influence evident in the ornaments and carving of elements such as gates and arches spanning the streets.
Antigua
Mix of neoclassical (19th century) and eclectic (20th century) styles.
Cobblestone streets with an array of vibrant colors and vegetation hanging from the balconies.
Use of moldings and wooden elements.
El Viejo San Juan
Their predominant architectural style is Spanish colonial, characterized by:
Colorful facades.
Roof tiles in reddish clay.
Metal ornaments.
Arcaded galleries and courtyards.
Sant Domingo
Mix of pre-Columbian, vernacular, colonial, and republican trends.
Woodwork on its facades.
Spacious balconies that connect interiors with street life.
Use of traditional clay roof tiles.
Abundance of colors accompanied by flowers and vegetation.
Cartagena
Mix of Spanish colonial, French, and English architecture.
Stuccoed walls, clay roof tiles, and wrought iron balconies.
Symmetrical facades and window shutters.
Buildings in vibrant colors.
Granada
Mix of Spanish colonial and Afro-Caribbean architecture.
Walls made of locally sourced coral stone.
Roof covered with reddish clay tiles.
Spacious balconies with wrought iron grilles.
Facades adorned with colorful flowers.
Portobelo
Their architecture influenced by Arabs, Spaniards, Italians, and Romans.
Wide arcades and use of latticework.
Facade ornaments such as moldings.
Use of finely crafted metal handrails.
La Habana Vieja
Mix of Spanish, German, and Caribbean trends.
Low-rise buildings with bright colors and decorative facades.
Local materials such as coral stone, wood, and adobe.
Coro
Architecture characterized by the use of adobe, stucco, brick, and traditional clay roof tiles.
Baroque influence evident in the ornaments and carving of elements such as gates and arches spanning the streets.
Antigua
Be part of
Pueblito Caribeño
And live the thematic experience of a Caribbean colonial village adapted to the contemporary times.
Restaurants
Cafes & bars
Central Plaza
Designer stores
Contemplative parks
Exclusive and modern apartments
1 to 2-bedroom apartments designed by the prestigious architectural design firm M+ Group.
Reserve from US$ 1,000
One bedroom
Area from 64.00 m²
Pueblito Caribeño offers charming one-bedroom apartments for short-term rentals at Plaza España or Plaza de Coches, with easy access to shopping areas.
You can choose between the open-concept Style A or Style B with a separate bedroom, both suitable for short or permanent stays. The second-floor apartments include a terrace with a jacuzzi and stunning views of the vibrant project and Caribbean colonial architecture.
Two bedroom
Area from 135 m²
The two-bedroom apartments in Pueblito Caribeño offer an ideal living space for various needs. The ground-level apartments feature spacious areas and a private patio overlooking the cobblestone streets, perfect for a retreat.
On the second level, these apartments have a balcony with impressive views of the pedestrian streets, making them ideal for long-term rentals or as a permanent home. Additionally, second-floor residents have exclusive access to the terrace.
First-class amenities
- Modular kitchen
- Inverter air conditioning in bedrooms and living room
- Appliances include fridge, stove and oven
- One underground parking and jacuzzi
- Jacuzzi in two-room apartments
- Jacuzzi in one-bedroom apartments, second level
Financing plans
- Reserve US$1,000
- Separation to sign the contract 20%, to be paid 15 days after the reservation
- 30% is divided between the months of construction up to 1 month prior to delivery.
- 50% Delivery date stage 1, 2024
- Completion date stage 2, 2025
Dominican Republic: A Dream Destination
Located in the heart of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic stands out for its ideal climate, with temperatures ranging between 25°C and 35°C year-round. With over 1,000 km of coastline and turquoise waters, it’s the perfect destination to enjoy the sun and sea.
It is also a leader in investment in the Caribbean, with an impressive 49% foreign investment, demonstrating its appeal for business and development.
Caribbean culture and architecture are our main inspiration, and the streets honoring our colonial cities add a special touch. Imagine enjoying a coffee or brunch in a charming plaza, strolling along cobblestone streets under the shade of trees swaying in the breeze, and soaking in the vibrant colors that enrich the soul.
The Dominican Republic offers an authentic and vibrant experience, where every corner tells a story and every moment comes to life.
Privileged location
VISTACANA designed as a smart community with an executive golf course, trails, parks, sports complex and man-made lake and beach offers a green-minded lifestyle and a unique living experience in an environment that combines modernity with vibrant Caribbean culture.
The following facilities are also available: restaurants, shopping malls, hotels, business center and world-class educational institutions.
World-class architectural design
Pueblito Caribeño has been designed by one of the most prestigious architectural design studios worldwide, M+ Group.
We took on the challenge of developing an important project that retakes elements of traditional Caribbean architecture and are the elements of inspiration for the creation of a contemporary concept with the flavor of the Caribbean tradition, for this we have taken elements such as the color that has accompanied the Caribbean architecture since its inception to date, colors that reflect the joy, warmth and Caribbean folklore, warmth and Caribbean folklore, as well as elements of architectural composition where in its facades the full elements prevail over the empty elements, the walls over door and window openings, in which we can also appreciate the volumetry generated from the depth of these elements, generating a play of light and shadow, always with consideration to the temperature conditions.
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