My wife and I are both working professionals with no children and were looking for a summer getaway to an exotic location. We went to a local travel agency and booked a vacation to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic for a week in early August. There were chartered flights leaving Cincinnati, OH directly to Punta Cana, which was extremely convenient and cost effective.
The flight to and from Punta Cana from USA3000 was as near perfect as air travel can be nowadays. We arrived early on our trip down and left early and arrived VERY early on our trip back. I can’t say enough good things about the USA3000 staff and the flight crew.
A few cautions for the Punta Cana airport. It’s very cute from the outside. The roof is constructed of palm leaves, much like a beach hut you will find at the resort. It’s very small, so you won’t have to taxi very long. There are no jetbridges, so be prepared for extreme heat as soon as you get off the plane. After you pick up your luggage, hold onto it for dear life, because apparently in resort areas, a booming business is luggage toting. You’ll be accosted by hundreds of people trying to carry your bags 150 feet to the ground transportation. Don’t bother. Say “no gracias”, carry your own bags, and find the guy holding a sign with your travel agency name on it. They will find your name on a list and direct you to the correct ground transportation.
Be prepared: the roads in Punta Cana are AWFUL. If you are susceptible to motion sickness, be sure to take a Dramamine or something before you get in the van. The driving is INSANE. The roads are so bad that oftentimes the drivers will drive on the left side of the road for long stretches of time so as to not hit gigantic potholes.
The resort itself is interesting. When you get there, there will be a guy to watch your luggage while you check in, so don’t be alarmed. He will also bring your luggage to your room for you. The room is pretty nice. There are a few American channels which is good. It’s tough to dry any clothes due to the humidity. Also, the device mounted on the wall in the bathroom was the poorest excuse for a hairdryer my wife has ever seen. Bring your own or air-dry your hair. The maid service is excellent here.
For lunch, there are only two buffets, one at the Punta Cana (the sister resort) and one at the Dominicana. They are both average and serve their purpose. Also, the water and ice are perfectly fine there, so don’t worry about that. The table service at the buffets is very good.
The dinner restaurants open at 6:30pm and are open until 10pm, I believe, so if you’re used to eating dinner early, you’ll definitely have to shift your schedule. In addition, if you stay there for 7 days, you only get 3 dinner reservations. We made two reservations and didn’t bother with the last one after that. We went to the “Steak” Restaurant and the “Mexican” Restaurant. The “Steak” restaurant took nearly an hour to get our entrée, and it wasn’t prepared as requested. The dinner was small. Overall, it was a poor effort. The “Mexican” restaurant had better service, however the arrachera I ordered, which is a type of steak, was not good at all. I asked for medium-well and got charred on one side and bleeding on the rest of it. I couldn’t even eat it. We actually enjoyed the “Star Rock Café”, which is their attempt at a sports bar, and the Dinner Buffet was also pretty decent.
The Beach vs. The Pool: If you have children and you have come to this resort with a family-centric purpose, then this is the place for you. There are children EVERYWHERE. The pool is average but there is no swim-up bar, which is a definite negative. It’s also very large, but between sections of it are these steps that you have to climb over to get to the other side. It was very strange. In addition, there is very little drink service at the pool area, so that is also another negative, considering there is no swim-up bar.
The beach is FANTASTIC. It’s beautiful and the water is nearly crystal clear. We spent most of our time here, since we were trying to get away from the kids a little bit. I think some of the parents kept their kids near the pool due to the beach being a topless beach. You can tell that this resort prides itself on the beach area, which is evident in the number of shaded palm huts available on their portion of the beach. That being said, there is a huge problem with the reservation of these huts very early in the morning. I read about it in other reviews, and every word of it is true. People get up at 7 in the morning, take their beach towels from the day before, and “reserve” their huts before leaving and going to breakfast. This is against the hotel rules; however, it doesn’t seem to matter because there is really no way to police this. Unfortunately, you will have to play the game if you want a hut to relax in. I would definitely suggest doing this, even though I think it’s ridiculous that you have to. There is also no drink service on the beach either.
This brings me to the nightlife, which is a serious issue with this resort. After waking up at 7am to “reserve” your beach hut, you are EXHAUSTED by the time 8 or 9pm rolls around. There are a few key bars at the resort. One is located near the lobby, which is where the stage is and the other is near the beach and is more of a “chill” bar. Like I said before, this resort is very family friendly. They have what’s called a “Mini Disco”, which is essentially all of the children up on stage until about 10:30 or 11pm doing the chicken dance. Now all of this is going on while you’re trying to have a drink and do more “adult” things. It is actually kind of weird for someone that is used to going to a bar and seeing adults. And this Mini Disco happens pretty much every night. So we tried to avoid the stage bar for the most part. The beach bar was nice, but boring. But it is relaxing and is nice scenery. The liquor is top shelf. Just make sure to ask for it, or you’ll get the well liquor. The casino is a nice air-conditioned option, but it is smoke-filled as most casinos are.
Overall, the resort is pretty nice, but if you are an adult or adult couple looking for a getaway from kids, I would not recommend this resort. In addition, if you don’t like to be around cigar/cigarette smoke, I wouldn’t recommend this resort. If you have children and are looking for a beach getaway, this resort will work, but if you are looking for nightlife, I would look towards an “adult only” resort in the area.















