This was my second vacation to Punta Cana but the first at this hotel and the last! I traveled with my family of 5 and my sister's family of 6 ranging from ages 8 through 43.
The Lobby: was open and hot as hell. You could not go there at night to listen to the live music because you couldn't breathe. At check in they give you a plastic braclet to wear your entire trip which everyone HATED. You got a stupid stripe on your wrist from the sun and it got in the way if you wanted to wear a braclet. You have to sleep with it and shower with it and it is annoying.
The Staff: at the reception desk did not speak English well and were not friendly unless you spoke Spanish. To their surprise my husband does speak Spanish. When we checked in they told ME our three rooms were each in a different hotel which was totally unacceptable being I booked well in advance and my son and nephew were NOT going to be in a different hotel from my sister or myself. When my husband spoke to them in Spanish and told them we needed three rooms together like we had booked they suddenly came up with three rooms right next to each other. The hotel "manager" Jose Torres was never taught " the customers are always right attitude approach" he is horrible with customer service and now I understand why his staff have bad customer service skills.
The Rooms: were clean, large, and air conditioned well. I didn't see any bugs Thank God! The shower door was broke so there was a mini flood every time you showered. They were cheap with the towels and gave you face cloths when they felt like it which wasn't often. The safe in our room broke in the middle of the week and was still not working when we left. The mattress, pillows, and blankets ALL need to be replaced. The maids were all nice and very appreciative of a tip which was a pleasure to leave to them.
The Beach: was nice but the seaweed in the water was awful. There was not enough lounge chairs and not nearly enough huts so you have to get up before dawn if you want a hut. I was aware of topless beachgoers and in fact my sons were looking forward to them BUT........I think they should have drawn the line with the topless mixing with little kids on the water slide. The water slide charged $30 a day but haggle with them because by the middle of the week we were paying $10 a day. The hustlers on the beach are soooooooo annoying. They come up to you literally every 5 minutes. DO NOT buy cigars on the beach. My husband did and they rolled old cigarette butts in them. They do have a security guard on the beach but I still don't know what he was there for!
The Pool: was dirty and as hot as a jacuzzi. They give you cards for towels which is also annoying. You are allowed one towel per person per day and if you lose your card you have to pay $15. I am supposed to be "stress free" on vacation and I was "STRESSED OUT" counting towels and cards every day.
The Liquor: SUCKED!!! When you can NOT get a tropical drink on a tropical island you know your in trouble. A blender was no where to be found. Your pina colada came out of a slushy machine with a drop of crappy rum. Forget about brand name liquor or popular drinks they were not to be had. The bartender at the beach named Jose was a doll and did the best he could with what he had.
The Food: was OK. The buffet was better then the La Carte Restaurants. Bring long pants for males over 10 they have a dress code and that is if you are a female you can go in practically naked but if you are 11 and older you must wear long pants in 95 degrees with 100% humity. I am all for looking presentable and my family looked presentable but the men had too much leg showing. I am talking about shorts coming past their knees! We spent in total $300.00 in long pants and the restaurants weren't worth it. In fact three of us got sick and are still sick a week later.
The Excursions: were not what they appeared to be in the brochures. You rode in an open truck that was hot for a long time through poor villages with children begging on broken ATV'S. The water excursions were much better.
The Resort: was huge. They have 4 different hotels we stood in the Bavaro which is near the beach and pool. They do have a train and that is nice when you time it right otherwise the wait is too long so you end up walking.
The Spa: was excellent for massages. My sister had a manicure and pedicure but it wasn't done professionally.
The Entertainment: was not of quality or quantity. Forget small children or young adults. The casino was pathetic. The beach and pool activities were lame. The club was probably the best thing going but it started at 11 pm. Maybe for some that was fine but for me it was too late to start because the lapse of time between dinner and 11 pm was long and I would get tired and l
lose the momentum.
Overall: I like the island but DID NOT like the hotel. Hardly anyone spoke English. Perhaps this hotel is perfect for Europeans. I had been on trip advisor before I booked the vacation and the average rating was 4. This is why I decided to write a review because from now on I am going to read the lower rating reviews more carefully. Initally I thought they were nitpickers but after rereading them when I got back everything I read that was negative was a problem for me as well. No place is perfect but this hotel didn't come close. I will be back at Turks & Caicos next year!








