All 375 suites at Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana measure 600 sq. ft. at the entry level, which is a meaningful size advantage over what comparable Caribbean all-inclusives offer in their base category. Every suite has a furnished balcony or terrace, a minibar restocked daily with water, sodas, and beer, and a 55-inch TV. The main tier decision is between standard suites (resort, pool, garden, or ocean views), Swim-Up suites (direct terrace access to a semi-private pool), and Club Level rooms (ocean or oceanfront views plus access to the Bosque Lounge, Club Pool, and private concierge). The Club One Bedroom Master Suite steps up to 1,238 sq. ft. with a separate living room. The Presidential Suite at 1,873 sq. ft. is the property's largest, with a private jetted tub and dedicated dining area.
Resort, Pool, or Garden View
The entry-level suite at 600 sq. ft. — same footprint as every other Junior Suite on the property. Views face the resort grounds, garden, or pool rather than the ocean, which is the meaningful difference from the ocean-view tier. Fits up to four guests with either one King bed or two Queen-sized Hyatt Grand Beds. The separate shower (no tub) is standard across most non-suite categories. Good choice if you plan to spend most of your time at the pool or beach and don't want to pay the ocean-view premium for a view you won't use. Balcony included.
Ocean View
Same 600 sq. ft. layout as the standard Junior Suite, but oriented toward the ocean. Whether you get a partial angle or a direct-facing view depends on the specific room assignment — worth specifying a preference at check-in. Private balcony faces the water, which makes the morning coffee experience noticeably different from the garden-view tier. The most popular base category for couples; books out earlier than the garden-view rooms.
Resort View with direct pool access
The terrace opens directly into a semi-private pool shared with a small number of neighboring suites — these pools are not the main resort pools. The semi-private setup provides more privacy than the main infinity pools but less seclusion than a private plunge pool. At 600 sq. ft., the suite itself is identical in size to other Junior Suites. Views face the resort rather than the ocean. The terrace doubles as a private patio when you don't want to swim. Popular with couples who want pool access without competing for loungers — sell out early.
Ocean View
The entry point to Club Level. Same 600 sq. ft. floorplan as standard Junior Suites, but the upgrade buys you private check-in and check-out, a dedicated concierge, access to the Bosque Lounge (continental breakfast, appetizers, imported spirits), Club Pool with its own swim-up bar, a food menu at the Club Pool, exclusive à la carte breakfast and lunch at Shutters Beachside or The Chinola, and a 10% discount on spa services. Late checkout is available subject to availability. Ocean-view balcony. The Club upgrade is most valuable for guests who plan to use the lounge frequently and want a quieter pool option.
Oceanfront View
The step above Club Ocean View — same Club Level amenities but with a panoramic oceanfront orientation rather than an angled ocean view. The balcony faces directly out to sea rather than at an angle. At 600 sq. ft., the footprint is unchanged. Worth the premium over the standard Club Ocean View only if the view matters enough to justify the rate difference.
Resort View with direct pool access
Combines Club Level access with a swim-up terrace. Same semi-private pool setup as the standard Swim-Up Junior Suite, but adding Club benefits: Bosque Lounge, Club Pool access, private concierge, and the exclusive dining periods at Shutters Beachside and The Chinola. The most all-inclusive option for guests who want both the pool convenience and the Club services. Views face the resort rather than the ocean.
Ocean View or Swim-Up with semi-private pool
At 1,238 sq. ft., this is where the layout meaningfully changes — a separate living room with a sofa bed in addition to a dedicated bedroom with a King bed. Fits up to four guests with the sofa bed. The Ocean View version comes with a private hot tub on the balcony; the Swim-Up version has direct access to a semi-private pool from the terrace. All Club Level benefits included. The hot tub balcony version is well-suited for couples celebrating a honeymoon or anniversary. The extra living space makes it a more comfortable extended stay option than the Junior Suites.
Ocean View
At 1,348 sq. ft. with a corner orientation, this suite has the widest ocean views of any non-Presidential room category. The corner position means windows on two sides rather than one. Private hot tub on the balcony, separate living room with a sofa bed, all Club Level amenities. The largest standard Club Level option before the Presidential Suite. Worth considering for honeymoons where the room itself is a meaningful part of the experience.
Unmatched Ocean Views
The largest room on the property at 1,873 sq. ft., with separate living and dining rooms, a jetted tub, private balcony with direct ocean views, and a sofa bed. Designed for couples or small groups who want a dedicated entertainment and dining space in addition to the bedroom. No separate bedroom from the living area — this is a large open-plan suite rather than a two-bedroom. Maximum occupancy is four. At this price point, compare against the Club One Bedroom Grand Master Suite, which adds a separate bedroom but is slightly smaller.