Superyacht Services in Cap Cana
e3 Systems
- Premium Service
- Global Service
For over 20 years, e3 Systems have been providing the very latest marine electronics to the most advanced yachts in the world.
Years Recommended

Marine Results
- Premium Service
- Global Service
Marine Results International is an independent company that specialises in the service and supply of yacht rigging and associated sailing systems.
Years Recommended

Medical Support Offshore - MSOS
- Premium Service
- Global Service
MSOS provides comprehensive, worldwide medical support in the form of Offshore MCA Medical Kits, 24/7 Telemedical Support and Specialist Training for clients across the world’s oceans.
Years Recommended

We Supply Yachts
- Premium Service
- La Romana, Casa de Campo, Cap Cana + 93 locations
We Supply Yachts deliver high-quality provisions to superyachts, ensuring your orders are on board within 48 hours. 24/7 service.

Eden Roc
- Cap Cana
First class resort at Cap Cana, with gorgeous accommodations and amenities.
Foundation
- Global Service
Relief Crew Foundation is a non profit organisation, connecting the gap between the yachting industry and humanitarian projects around the world, using crew skills where it matters most.

International SeaKeepers Society
- Global Service
The International SeaKeepers Society promotes oceanographic research, conservation, and education through direct involvement with the yachting community.
Years Recommended
Marina Cap Cana – Sports Fishing
- Cap Cana
Amazing bill fishing at Marina Cap Cana and a wonderful annual fishing tournament hosted here each year, the “Cap Cana Classic’.
Punta Espada
- Cap Cana
World rated Jack Niklaus championship golf course with breathtaking ocean views and perfectly manicured greens and fairways.
Sanctuary at Cap Cana Resort
- Cap Cana
Beautiful bespoke accommodations and expansive luxury ocean-front suites for owners and guests.
Whale Watching
- La Romana, Casa de Campo, Cap Cana + 7 locations
Each year, approximately 5,000 male and female Humpback Whales migrate to the protected waters of the Dominican Republic.