My husband and I, who are both in our early 30's just returned from 5 days at the Riu Taino. We had a lovely time. We booked the trip through Sears Travel Canada.
Just to echo everyone else...it is an older resort and the rooms are a bit run down, but you spend so little time in them it doesn't matter.
Our room was spotless at all times and we were left a cute towel figure everyday. The mini bar guy only comes every other day, but ours came daily. We tipped our maid approx $20 US for the week and left her a gift every day. She loved it and gave us a big hug the day before we left. We tipped the mini bar $2US per day, which is probably why he returned daily.
The front desk staff were perfect as well. Always very helpful. They phoned to check on our stay twice during our 5 days and on day two we came back to our room to find a bottle the local spirit and a cermaic souvenior figurine. Checking in and out was flawless and took about 10 minutes total.
The food was okay. Not great, not bad. We expected the same quality from other Riu Resorts and did not find that at all. But, it served it's purpose! We only tried the Italian Ala Carte restaurant and were quite disappointed by that. There wasn't really any Italian Food, but that really wasn't the issue. I ordered the fillet of beef medium rare. When it arrived it was in a pool of blood red juices. Not just a little...the entire plate looked like I was hacking into a life animal! It was a little much to take! I just stuck to the limited buffett items for dinner. The veggie soup was very good! My husband ordered the pork tenderloin and he had little complaint. The tiramisu though..SO YUMMY! For the rest of our trip we stuck to the buffett dining. The serving staff was perfectly perfect. Remembering what we drank every night and having it waiting for us at our "regular" table when we arrived.
The animation team work so hard and do such an amazing job! They keep you quite entertained doing every thing from water polo and the very popular aqua gym during the day to the shows at night. Our favorite was the disco night. So funny and so much fun! We took part in the bingo game every eveing and even quite enjoyed the childrens "show" even though we do not have any of our own.
The beach for us was flawless. We had a great time hanging over our inflatable rafts and bobbing in the endless waves. Neither of us snorkle, but I could see where it might be pretty uneventful for those who do. The water was fairly shallow for quite aways out and we never saw a single critter. But...it is still the warmest bluest water i've ever seen and we spent a great deal of time there.
We did not take an excursions or activities as we were happy hanging out on the beach. Parasailing and banana boating were quite popular though!
We loved Carribbean Street and that we didn't have to leave the resort to go shopping. There really is not a whole lot around the town. It looked as though you would have to travel a bit to get to restaurants or bars. Our bus driver told us that the population is about 10,000 half of that being non Dominican tourist who decided to move there.
We were allowed to eat breakfast/lunch and play at the other Riu Resorts we walked through, but found the beach at the Taino to be the nicest, so we stuck with it. If we every chose to stay again tough I think we would maybe wonder over to the others for breakfast and lunch.
We really have absolutely no complaints though. The staff are amazing and we were given exactly what we were promised and expected. They work really hard for you at the Taino, they deserve to be appreciated for their time and effort. We were most impressed with their staff.















