Frommer's Review
This contender on a spectacular beach is giving the grand dame of Casa de Campo a run for the money. The golf and tennis facilities here aren't as elaborate as those at Casa de Campo, and there are no polo grounds, but the resort is beautifully landscaped, and the beach is palm fringed. Accommodations are within a well-designed series of three-story buildings with yellow walls and blue-tiled roofs. Decor inside features lots of tile, varnished hardwood, wicker, and rattan, plus a neatly appointed shower-only bathroom. There's an overall cheerfulness about the place and lots of emphasis on merengue music that helps keep the good times rolling. Everything served in all of the resort's restaurants is covered by the all-inclusive price. Da Mario serves Italian food, Chinese is on the menu at Asia, and the Seaside Grill serves beachfront barbecues and grills, Dominican style. There's also a buffet restaurant and a disco. This is one of the very rare all-inclusive resorts that offers the availability of a day pass, priced at US$50(£26) per person per day, allowing up close and personal access to the facilities.
Facilities:
5 restaurants; 6 bars; 2 outdoor pools; disco; 4 tennis courts (each lit for night play); health club; Jacuzzi; sauna; watersports equipment; bikes; horseback riding; children's programs; room service; babysitting
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.