We have just returned from 2 weeks at the Bahia Principe and I feel compelled to write!!
The flight is very long and dull and First Choice airways make you pay an additional £5 each to watch the best films and play the best games but you do get others if you don't upgrade. You do need to pay for drinks as well.
The hotel is very nice and very clean. Our room was fine, the air con worked, the TV worked and has an English film channel which was useful for the couple of days that we had rain all day!! We did tip the mini-bar guy but didn't get any extra stuff in the fridge but it is re-stocked every day with water, 2 beers and a couple of soft drinks. To be honest we didn't really just want to sit in the room drinking so the low volume of alcohol didn't matter as all the outside bars are very well stocked!
The main restaurant, La Brisa is buffet style and has a good selection of food. They do have different themed nights but as others have said it does start to get a bit repetetive. The A la carte restaurants do get booked up very early so get your weekly allowance booked ASAP. I didn't think much of the Mexican but the Mediterranean and the Seafood were fantastic. In actual fact we did not have bookings for either of the last two but if you go early or late then there is usually some space and if you ask niceley or pretend you were on the list then they let you in!! It seemed that alot more peole had arrived and the buffet had begun to get a bit of a nightmare with people queue jumping as if the food was going to run out!!!
The main pool with the swim up bar is very liveley and the entertainment staff (who must run on duracell batteries!) have water polo, aqua aerobics and other games going on. You are given cards for towels which you give in to get the towel and get back when you return it, a lost towel will cost you 20 dollars. We spent most of our time at the quieter pool where it is easier and quicker to get a drink, Antonio the barman and Raul the pool boy are both lovely people. The bars all open at 10am and close at 11pm once the entertainment has finished (I will come back to the entertainment). The third pool is a small square watersports pool. The beach restaurant is open all day and serves pizza, hot dogs and burgers so if you are hungry between mealtimes you can go there. There is a guy who comes round the pools and along the beach with either an Iguana or parrot (Romeo and Juliette) he takes your photo with the animal and you can buy them in the shop up the strip. The beach is not white sand but is clean and nice, I never saw any sand fleas but I did get a couple of bites. They have submerged huge bags of sand to protect the beach when the waves are big and people climb on them but they can be a bit slippy so take care! The snorkelling round these both inside and outside is good. They have a new guy managing the watersports centre called Neil (he is Engligh) and they have all brand new equipment. You can take out pedallo's, small catermarans or windsurfers and that is included in your holiday. They also have banana rides I think that is 15 dollars for 15 minutes and they have full SCUBA kit. We took our own diving kit with us and booked a package of 6 dives which I think was 260 dollars. The diving is OK and there is plenty of fish life to look at and nice natural swim throughs.
We took two trips out which we booked through the tour operator although lots of people said if you turn right on the beach and book with the guys outside the hotel they are just as good (sometimes they do more that the 'authentic' toors) and half the price. Your rep will tell you that they are not to be trusted but you make your own choice! We did the Outback Safari which is a good trip as you get to see alot of the place and do lots of different things like boogie boarding, boat ride, swim in a river, see a typical dominican house etc. Our tour gide was called Jessie and had us all in stitches the whole day. The company sponsors local schools too so it is a good way of helping the community. We also did the Paradise Island trip and if you like to snokel then it is very good BUT it is a really long day spent mostly travelling. You leave at 6.30 am and spend 2.5 hours on the bus then another 30 mins on a speedboat. You get about 2 hours on the island and then about 30 mins back on the boat stopping very briefly in the mangroves. After lunch it is back on the bus for the 3 hour journey back to the hotel!! The island is a tiny pale yellow sand dot in the ocean with 5 shacks on it to leave clothes, get snorkelling stuff and get drinks, it is surrounded by coral and people feed the fish to get them to come close. When we were there people landed in a helicopter which completely covered everyone and everything in sand!!
August is the hottest month in Dominican and with the humidity at around 95% it feels very very hot!! Take plenty of sunscreen as the hotel shop sells it but it is expensive. Also the cigarettes in the hotel are about £20 - £28 for 200 so probably better value before you arrive there. However fags at the airport coming home are about the same price for 400!
There is a shop in reception and also there are gift shops etc down the strip. The strip consists of shops, a casino (you have to pay for drinks in there), a kareoke bar (the machine never seems to work and they have a singer that looks llike lionel ritchie) and a nightclub. The bars and club open after the main entertainment has finished at 11pm and only the shops are open in the daytime. The strip is still in the hotel complex even though it is on the road it is the road near to the reception.
The entertainment staff work their socks off all day and all night and never seem to have a day off!! They start the evening at about 8.30 when they have kids up to dance on stage and they play the same songs for them and do the same routine EVERY night. Then they have some kids games and at about 9.45 they start with adults games and then the show. The show is usually dance routines and is not really my kind of thing and got a bit boring. Behind the stage is another bar where they have a piano player. All this stops at 11pm and everyone goes to the strip which stays open until around 2 - 3 am.
All in all it is a very pleasant hotel with friendly staff (mostly). It's not 5 star so don't expect to get the things that make the difference in the rating and you won't be dissapointed!! We had a lovely time and met some very nice people. If there is anything I have not covered please feel free to contact me and I will help if I can!!









