The resort itself is beautiful—no doubt. It’s right on the beach, and the beach is clean. Every night they bring out a bulldozer to clear the seaweed, and I appreciated that. The rooms are also super quiet—you really don’t hear anything from the outside, which made for peaceful nights.
Now… the food? Terrible. If you’re on a diet or trying to lose weight, this might actually be the place for you, because you’re not going to want to eat much. But if you’re Dominican, or just came here hoping for authentic Dominican food—don’t count on it. No tres golpes, no queso frito, not even the right kind of salami. Fruit options? Only watermelon, pineapple, and passion fruit. No mangú, no variety.
You’d think an all-inclusive would have you covered, but not here. Drinks were in plastic cups (yes, even the beer), and most of the time you had to get them yourself—there was barely any catering or service. It took forever to get drinks, and the bar staff felt overwhelmed. I’ve been to other resorts like Lifestyle, and they do a way better job with both food and activities.
Also, the first 3 nights our AC wasn’t working. We had to tell the front desk three times before anything was done—and only after we asked to switch rooms did they finally fix it. Room service also wasn’t included, which makes no sense for an all-inclusive stay.
I’ll say this: the grounds are beautiful, it’s peaceful, and the beach is really well taken care of. But the food and service need serious work. I lost weight