Dancing for joy, and gifts that keep on giving
Bachata music is the home-grown soulful dance from the Dominican Republic that combines the cultural heritage of Spanish guitar with indigenous Taino and Sub-Saharan African rhythms. Engaging guests with this music and the dance moves is one way that the team celebrates their cultural heritage.
Amanera's turndown gifts also convey tales of the island's Taíno heritage, from hand-carved wooden keepsakes and delicately painted butterflies made from coconut shells to a sampler of cacao treats from local social enterprise Kah Kow. Complimentary Bachata and Dominican merengue lessons are offered, and if it’s not beach weather, there are dominos tournaments and Mama Juana workshops — this local drink is made by infusing rum, red wine, and honey, with a herb-enhanced essence of tree bark and herbs.