Well I'm planning a family break in Bayahibe. I know there are a handfull of AI hotels. Anyone have some recommendations or experience specially after the reopening of the hotels now from covid.
Thanks for your help
Thanks for your help
the new Hilton has good reviews, I have stayed at Catalonia, and I loved, alsow Whyndam and had good experience there.
Catalonia is nice! I stayed there and the adults-only side. Whala has an amazing ocean front with pools, but there is open sea instead of a beach. Very cheap. Good food as well!We go for a few days, so it will be AI. No cooking and cleaning this time. What can you tell me about the other hotels there?
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I enjoyed Whala's salt water pools and the sea water area but IMO the food was nothing to write home about.Catalonia is nice! I stayed there and the adults-only side. Whala has an amazing ocean front with pools, but there is open sea instead of a beach. Very cheap. Good food as well!
I have stayed at was is actually called “Hotel Bayahibe” but I know it’s not what you are looking for. It’s in the village and only has breakfast. A bed and breakfast almost although a small hotel. You would have to eat at the restaurants around town but there are some good ones. I have also stayed at Elke in Dominicus but it’s some years ago now. Had great food as it was Italian owned.
I actually just read some comments on Tripadviser and sounds like it’s still good regarding food. They have a European type breakfast but also Dominican with mangu, salami etc . I don’t think it’s big enough for laps in the pool. The beach you reach by walking past the Wyndham compound. I once over 10 years ago stayed there with an American friend and bought a day pass to Wyndham. It was full of Italians and Brits lol . I stayed there some years ago again and had carpaccio for dinner and it was excellent.I've been online and see they have a pool. What's your opinion on it, can you swim laps?
Also, is it walking distance (<3 km) to the beach?
I should've specified. The food at the dinner on the ocean was fairly good. The buffet was basic.I enjoyed Whala's salt water pools and the sea water area but IMO the food was nothing to write home about.
A local is telling me Hostal Magallanes. I looked at it and is right on the water in the Village Bayahibe. I think I will try it when I go.I have stayed at was is actually called “Hotel Bayahibe” but I know it’s not what you are looking for. It’s in the village and only has breakfast. A bed and breakfast almost although a small hotel. You would have to eat at the restaurants around town but there are some good ones. I have also stayed at Elke in Dominicus but it’s some years ago now. Had great food as it was Italian owned.
I stayed several times at Hotel Bayahibe and definitely can recommend it: good and clean rooms, cheap, optional breakfast is cheap. Definitely best value for money in the area.I have stayed at was is actually called “Hotel Bayahibe” but I know it’s not what you are looking for. It’s in the village and only has breakfast. A bed and breakfast almost although a small hotel. You would have to eat at the restaurants around town but there are some good ones. I have also stayed at Elke in Dominicus but it’s some years ago now. Had great food as it was Italian owned.
This is great info. I would also stay in the village and not in an AI. And Elke which I mentioned is in Dominicus. The village is more charming and there are several good restaurants/cafes. One is called Saona Café on the waterfront.I stayed several times at Hotel Bayahibe and definitely can recommend it: good and clean rooms, cheap, optional breakfast is cheap. Definitely best value for money in the area.
They have a restaurant in annex to the hotel with view on the small bay. You find other dining options within 200-300 m along the waterfront.
The waterfront is on 200m, where it is more for boats and not really for sunbathing. If you want a beach for sunbathing you should walk 600-700 m (to right hand side). Or you can go to the public beach in between the AI hotels (on left of the hotel), but that is a little bit further and I propose to take then a motoconcho or taxi (you cannot get there walking along the beach - because you should pass some AI hotels).
A tip regarding the trip to Isla Saona:
- The boats leave from the bay next to Hotel Bayahibe (to left of hotel, also some departures in bay to right of hotel)
- You can book a ticket in hotel for the daytrip to Saona starting early morning
- If you want to save some money (and speak some Spanish): Go early morning 15-20 mins before departure of boattrip to place where boats leave. And negotiate a discounted trip, there is always place for a few persons extra
- The boattrip to Saona is one way with speedboat (faster arrival), one way with catamaran. You can decide which boat type to take in morning and for return. My personal preference is to leave in the morning with the speadboat (you are faster at the beach in Saona) and have late afternoon a relaxing return trip with the catamaran.