Frommer's Review
One of Cabarete's more deeply entrenched resorts was built in the late 1990s in a stylish, avant-garde design. It has been bought, reconfigured, and expanded by the well-recommended Azurro chain of resorts. Today, you'll find slightly more upscale accommodations in the Azurro Cabarete, and lodgings that are just a notch less comfortable across the road, in the Azurro Estrella. With direct access to a wide sandy beach, on the outskirts of Cabarete's main commercial core, it's noted for a soaring network of steel girders, and an attempt on the part of the staff to keep its guests amused with a variety of organized although somewhat haphazard daily activities. Despite a slightly disorganized staff, this is one of our favorite large-scale hotels in Cabarete, thanks to its convenient location and sense of style. The respective buildings of this resort rise in four-story designs, usually around well-landscaped central courtyards. Bedrooms are well maintained, attractive, and airy, usually with white-tile floors and large bathrooms with tubs and showers.
Facilities:
3 restaurants; 3 bars; 3 outdoor pools; gym; room service; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms; rooms for those w/limited mobility
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