Lets get one thing straight: in the dominican republic, they certainly know how to treat tourists as tourism is such an important part of the economy. The people in general are very friendly and happy (why wouldnt you be in such a beautiful country!), and very willing to help.
The resort was excellent. It was the right location for us. Punta cana is on the east side of the island, actually on the atlantic ocean side, which offers some good points, for instance there are waves, and a constant sea breeze, meaning you can actually keep relatively comfortable in the heat when sunbathing. We visited the caribbean sea on the south of the island on an excursion, even thought it was beautiful and the sea seemed warmer - it would have been more uncomfortable to sit in the sun, and the lack of breeze would have made the humid and warm part of the island and ideal mosquito area. in any case, the sea remains at swimming pool temperature in the mornings, upto warm bath temperature in the afternoon.
We were on a two week all inclusive: the food and drink were excellent, in my opinion the meat was slightly over-cooked i.e. not rare or medium, but the seafood was ALWAYS fresh and delicious. there was an excellent range of foods, and you would have no trouble eating as a vegetarian or anything else. The buffet was extensive and varied. We have been on all inclusives before and by the 10th day the buffet was beginning to get repetitive, but this was not the case at the iberostar dominicana.
On the grounds there is a casino, a cigar rolling shop where you can pick up some fantastic dominican cigars, and the general everyday needs such as pharmacy, shop, bank, restaurants, bars are open everyday and on the grounds, with english speaking staff.
the excursions were excellent, and well priced, i would recommend snorkling in the coral reefs, where you eat bbq on the beach, and get the chance to swim with puffer fish, rays, sharks, etc. this was a very interactive experience in terms of touching fish and plants, and i would recommend anyone to see the reefs before they all disappear!
season wise, july through to august is high summer, and winter is only a few degrees cooler than in summer. it does rain occasionally, but only for a few minutes at a time, and is usually welcome! so a rainy morning doesnt ruin a whole day.
because the dominican republic is so close to the equator, the days start early, say 6am you have sunrise, and you have 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night, so by 6.30pm it is dark. this sets a nice pace for the holiday as you get a lot of relaxation time in the evenings, which are obviously cooler, but be prepared to start the day early if you want to catch maximum sun!
having said that, regularly they offer champagne at this time in the morning on the way to breakfast, which was a real luxury.
we had no serious problems in terms of health, apart from a little underprotection from the sun one day, and a little stomach upset after i ate far too much sugar cane. i would recommend stocking up on suntan lotions before you get there and get surplus aftersun! as the shop sells international brands of lotions, but also at international prices.
i would rate this resort in terms of accommodation, food, location, amenities as 4star+. all the staff were very helpful and friendly and we had no major problems. i would definately recommend this resort to any party, young couples like we were, families, older couples, larger parties. the grounds are big enough to accommodate all, and the atmosphere is always very relaxed.
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