What are the best all-inclusive resorts? I'm looking for one in the north, Rio San Juan or Cabarete area if possible. Anybody have any ideas on prices (I'll be there in July). Thanks!
BETTYBOOP said:I have stayed at Bahia Principe 6 times now and i have never had a problem with the hotel before. I don't understand where fiesta mama got the idea that there is no opportunity of being able to leave the hotel, just a little way up from the reception area there is a little layby where there are almost always atleast 2 taxis parked, and as soon as 1 leaves, there is another which takes its place. the hotel also offers a chance where you can get a bus with the other holiday makers who wish to go to somewhere for the day (and this is cheaper than the taxi). Also if you want to experience the true RD lifestyle then Rio San Juan has got more of it than places like POP, Cabarete and Sosua etc, these places have obviously become touristified! AND there are many gorgeous beaches around this area! 1 thing that bugs me quite a lot is when people start dissing the entertainment of the hotel, maybe it is not the show of the stars, but those workers dont work like 19hrs a day, on rubbish pay, just for fun or so that people can treat them like crap! i have seen people doing this before and don't think its at all nice for them! it sounds to me that she did not give the place much chance by just staying there 1 night
Dave, if you want any more info, or pictures of the surrounding area of the hotel, then just PM and i will help anyway i can!![]()
Fiesta Mama said:I did not mean you literally "could not leave" the Bahia Principe Rio San Juan but rather that it is not a resort where you can walk out the main gates and be in a local little town like in Sosua or Cabarete. At the BPRSJ, you are far from any local attractions. Yes you can rent a taxi or rent a car but a lot of people do not feel comfortable doing that in a foreign country and therefore I wanted the OP to know they will not be located in a little community but rather the BPRSJ is a big all-inclusive off a main highway and then you drive quite a ways in to get to the actual resort. It is also so big that they offer little mini carts that go around the resort every 20 minutes or so to pick-up guests and bring them to different areas of the resort becuase it really is a city within itself... but definitely not a taste of the local culture. If someone were looking to see the local culture, a trip to Puerto Plata will take over an hour and even to Cabarete or Sosua 45 minutes or so. I lived in the country and am therefore comfortable and familiar with it but I am trying to think from the perspective of a tourist! Also, I found the rooms to be around a 3* rating which is definitely not what is relfected in the prices that I have seen! I would even suggest any hotel in Playa Dorada over the Bahia Principe Rio San Juan.
Rio~San~juan said:HI
BUT FOR PEOPLE THAT LIKE TO BE SECLUDED BAHIA PRINCIPE IS GOOD FOR THAT,
Please Rio...calm down. People should deffinatly listen to what Fiesta Mama has to say. She knows what she is talking about..she lived in the DR for awhile I believe...read some of her other posts they are all very infomative and correct!! Yes you have visted the DR a few times, and stayed at the same resort...but have you lived there and experienced any of the other resorts?? Just because you have friends who work there doesn't mean that the Bahia is the BEST one for everyone's needs and tastes...Rio~San~juan said:FIESTA MAMA YOUR SO WRONG, YOU CAN GET IN A TAXI AND BE A LA CANTERA IN MINUTES, GRANTED THERES ISNT MUCH THERE BUT HOUSES AND MAYBE ONE LITTLE SHOP BUT THEN YOU CAN REALLY SEE HOW THE LOCALS LIVE... BUT THEN JUST A FEW MINS DOWN THERE ROAD RIO SAN JUAN IS RIGHT THERE, ITS NOT FAR AT ALL....
AND FIESTA MAMA THIS IS WHAT I THINK ABOUT YOUR CRAPPY COMMENT ABOUT BAHIA PRINCIPE... YOU DEFO DIDNT GIVE BAHIA PRINCIPE A CHANCE....
YOU MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY!
SOME PEOPLE!!!!
And this is EXACTLY what FiestaMama said in her post...! Maybe you should read her post a bit more throughly before you call her comments crappy. :tired:Rio~San~juan said:BUT FOR PEOPLE THAT LIKE TO BE SECLUDED BAHIA PRINCIPE IS GOOD FOR THAT
superdave83 said:I really appreciate everybody's responses and help. I should have explained myself a little bit better. I actually lived in the DR for about a year and a half, so I'm not too worried about taking in the local culture. I just never had the money to stay in a resort while I was there. I only plan on spending about 3 days in the resort, the rest of the trip I will be staying with friends all over the country, so something secluded and with plenty to do right there at the resort would be perfect for me. I have been to many of the beaches around the area of Rio San Juan, and they have always been some of my favorites (Calet?n, Diamante, etc.), that's part of the reason for my wanting to stay there. Also, right before I plan on going to the resort, I will be in Nagua for a few days, so I'll be close. It sounds to me like the Bahia Principe will be perfect for what I'm looking for. Again, Thanks so much to everyone for all your help!!!
NewYorkGuy said:I am going to DR for the first time. I'm going to stay at Sun Village in Puerta Plata. I hope to have a good time. I was hoping someone could give me their impression of Sun Village if they have ever stayed there. Thanks.
Conchman said:Sun Village is a beautiful resort, if you dont' mind walking up and down stairs a lot. Between beach and lobby probably about 100 of them, so no exercise machine needed! They used to have management issues but they are well on their way of solving them.
Fiesta Mama said:The only all-inclusive in the Rio San Juan area is the Bahia Principe Rio San Juan. I have stayed there for one night and would never stay there again! It is a typical of an all-inclusive but it is very iscolated and does not allow the opportunity to leave the resort and experience the local Domican life. There is absolutely nothing to do there unless you are looking to solely stay on the resort and enjoy the nightly shows which finish rather early and then there is an on-site disco... horrible!!! I would suggest either Breezes in Cabarete or Casa Marina in Sosua if you are looking on the North Coast. Both offer the opportunity to leave the resort and take in a take of the local culture (Casa Marina more so than Breezes).