My husband and I stayed at Bahia Principe from April 22, 2008 to April 29, 2008 and had a wonderful time. We are a fairly young couple in our early twenties so we were looking for the best of both relaxation and a good time. Bahia Principe provided both.
I haven't travelled very much myself but my husband has and this place never disappointed either of us.
CHECK IN:
We arrived at Bahia Principe on a large air conditioned charter bus that picked us up from the airport. The bus ride was a little over an hour long. On our bus an employee passed out room keys and all-
inclusive bracelets which made check-in a breeze. We arrived at the resort at 10pm Dominican time. We bought our safe key for the safe in the room. (I suggest doing this, not that we saw or had any issues with not trusting the staff, but just in case. It costs $25US).
ACCOMODATION:
There are three parts to this resort, the main, the gold club and the diamond club. We were registered Gold club guests, the upgrades we received were a fourth a la carte meal, a private air conditioned lobby, and free daily internet access.
Our room was located on the second floor of a block in the Gold part of the resort. It was a bit of a walk from the main pool and lobby but trolly's always run to offer rides and we found the walk very nice. The grounds are extremely beautiful and well kept. The Gold and Diamond club areas are situated on either side of the main part of the resort and they are beach front. Our room had a king size bed, tile floor, nice bathroom with a hot shower. The bed was no paliser but it was comfortable enough. The air conditioner in the room worked extremely well, and the curtains were full and dark to keep out the sun if you wanted. The balcony was large and bright and clean.
In every room there is a fridge, upon arrival there is one bottle of water, two pop, and two beer. If you leave $1us in your fridge and one on the pillow your fridge will be stocked FULL daily and the room keepers will work extra hard and leave very pretty towel designs in the room. The rooms were very clean, floors were bleached and mopped daily. The roomkeepers spend a lot of time doing quality work. We never had any problems in our room so we didn't need to call for service, but one couple we met did and service was prompt and well.
GROUNDS:
This resort is excluded from any cities or near by towns. It is huge with two miles of nice beach. The shrubs and palm trees and landscape was very well kept, clean, beautiful, green and honestly paradise. Every morning workers washed off the sidewalks and at about six in the morning would spray for bugs. Bugs weren't a problem at all.
BEACH:
The beach spans about 2 miles. It is a brown sand beach with lots of sun or shade, plenty of sunchairs. The beach was clean, we didn't have any trouble with sandfleas although I know some guests that did. The water was warm, the bottom sandy. There are barriers that keep the large waves and debris from hitting shore. Although playing in the waves was nice. They raise flags, Green meaning it's great swimming, yellow meaning its kind of rough, and red meaning swim at own risk. Everyday on our stay was a green flag day.
POOLS:
There are three pools. A very large lake style pool with a swim up bar. This is the main pool, entertainment goes on all day here. Fun to watch. You don't need to participate. Local music, and a swim up bar. Another pool which is a bit smaller towards the goldclub was quiet and less busy. There was a bar right beside the pool here. The third pool is a private pool in the diamond club. We never swam in this one. All three pools were very clean. Staff got in the pools and scrubbed the walls every morning. They had workers walk around and pick up garbage all day. There were alot of sun chairs around every pool...no problem finding a spot. No hurrying necessary.
BUFFET:
The buffet served breakfast lunch and dinner. For breakfast there was homemade omelets. They also have, smoothies, pancakes, french toast, crepes, fresh fruit, croissants, muffins, pastries, toast, sausage, juice, milk, cereal and of course coffee. They had everything, and it was all very good. Lunch was alot like the suppers served. They had Fresh fruit, pastas, fries, burgers, vegetables, salads, show cooking, wings, wow...from exotic to normal...anything for even the pickiest eaters. Suppers had theme nights, all of which had the regular dishes and some dishes related to the theme. On Mexican Monday, try the tortilla soup, it's AMAZING>
On the left side of the beach a little ways down there is a burger restaurant. Here they served burgers, hot dogs, roast chicken, pizza and fries...The best fries I have ever had. Check it out for a mid-day snack or lunch.
My husband and I are very familiar with farm live. Beef and good beef is very important to us and honestly it was fine at the resort. Not bad at all.
A LA CARTES:
We attended all four a la cartes, Italian, Mediteranian, Mexican, and Seafood. The italian was good, it was your basic pasta, lasagna, and flatbread pizza. The Mediteranian was excellent. I had the grouper here...which was fantastic. It's a soft white fish and it was stuffed with crab, it was amazing. The soup was very good as well. The seafood is in the same restaurant as the mediteranean so tip well at the first one and your drink will never go empty at the second. Also service was amazing. I don't recommend the salmon appetizer at the seafood. I do however recomment the salmon meal at the seafood. The best salmon fillet I have had. It was soft and really good. The mexican a la carte happened to be my husbands and my favorite only because we love mexican food. The soup was so good. The enchillada and burrito that we had were very good.
Every restaurant including the buffet require you to use hand sanitizer before you enter. They won't let you in otherwise. Everytime you order they take your room number so they can track your meals incase you get sick. We never had any medical issues or stomach problems at all. I actually never heard of anyone getting sick from food or anything. Book your a la carte meals as soon as possible. Good times fill up fast.
BARS AND BEVERAGES:
They had many bars open all day long. The rum (ron in spanish), is amazing. I drank mostly ron punches and volcanoes, very very good drinks. My husband drank beer. They have Brahma brand beer at this resort. and my husband was very impressed at the carbonation. Never flat, always cold. Very good beer. Our first night while we watched the entertainment in the theater, we were sitting at a table and kept getting up to wait in line and get drinks. The second night we clued in, when your server brings you a round tip him $1us...and another one after every second round. We have about 10 rounds a night and only paid five dollars. We never left our seats and our drinks were never empty. Some of the rounds the server would bring you two rounds at once. We had a server named Carlos, we always sat in his section. He was so nice and a great server. Fun to talk to.
Back to the alcohol, the beer was always carbonated and cold and good. The rum drinks were great. Because of the temperature they didn't stay frozen for very long, but they always had lots of ice and it didn't matter.
ENTERTAINMENT:
Every day around the main pool they had entertainment such as games (Crazygame), Volleyball, water polo, stretching, aquasizes. The entertainment crew would dance around the pool to the bahia principe song everyday. They encouraged you to get involved but if you didn't want to they didn't hound you. They have soccer, tennis, mini-golf, volleyball and many excursions to pick from. Also free paddleboating everyday, and you could rent jetskis. The excursions are more expensive if you book through the resort. If you go past the bartering huts on the right side of the beach you will come to CAMPO tours. Book everything except the horse riding through here. They are about half the price for the exact same excursion. Book the horse one through the hotel same price and it's one day instead of two. They also have a fitness club to get in your workout and a spa.
NIGHT LIFE:
Every night at nine oclock in the open big theater by the lobby they had a kids show were the entertainment crew would dance with the kids, and play games till about 930. At nine thirty they would play really entertaining fun games with adults from the crowd. They were hilarious and fun. Then the entertainment crew at about 10pm would put on a vegas style show with fun costumes and dance. It wasn't the most spectacular shows but it was entertainment, there were plenty of drinks and sometimes the shows were really good. On Thursday nights show they did a fire show. It was great. The show ended at midnight were everyone would either go to bed or head to the Principe street at the front of the resort. Here there is a casino, disco clubs, bars, shopping. They would put on fun dance competitions, or you could dance on the dance floor and drink at the bar. Moving the party out to the front street kept the noise away from the rooms so the grounds were quiet at night. The party on the street was a lot of fun, we only went 3 nights but it was great and went till like four in the morning.
SHOPPING:
THIS IS WHERE I HAVE THE BEST ADVICE!!!!! I'm a shopaholic. At the front of the resort when you just come in you will see small colorful buildings. These are the resorts shops. There is no bartering at these shops.
If you are looking to barter, there are shops on the right side of the beach where this takes place. They cannot come onto the main part of the resort. These shops are safe, and still on resort property just in there own corner.
At the resort shops everything is about double what you will pay bartering. Paintings are about 3x the price you would get them for bartering.
CIGARS: If you want to buy cigars do not buy them anywhere but at the bartering posts. A box of 25 montecristo cubans run $200 anywhere on the resort but you can get them from the barterers for about $10-25 a box. Even if you aren't a good barterer you can.
The bartering stands aren't very pushy. They are a little bit in your face but not much at all. When you want something give them a price EXTREMELY LOW like $3 for something..then work up but not much, be friendly. You will get great deals. Know the exchange rates which is about $1 US dollar is 36pesos. Oh, I recommend going to the barterers with pesos not dollars. They will kind of scam you with dollars by having a lower exchange rate $1us dollar will be 30 pesos, that way when they exchange it in the city they make an extra 6 pesos.
We bought 8 oil paintings, one extremely large one, 2 boxes of cubans for under $100. The paintings just roll up nicely and easily make there way back to Canada unharmed. You will pay AT least double for everything bought at the resort shops. Don't be scared of the bartering it's not hard.
WEATHER:
During our stay mornings were clear sky, very hot. Afternoons mostly the same. Around 3pm clouds would roll in and about 10 at night it would rain warm rain. I work at a tanning salon so I'm one of those year round dark people, probably too dark. Anyways I'm saying wear suntan lotion! I never burn in Canada but in the dominican close to the equator wear it, and reapply often and wear 30SPF. Trust me, I was an avid tanner, with a very very dark base tan. I tried wearing SPF 20 and burnt. Wear higher anhd reapply often. You will still get a delicious tan.
FINALLY STAFF:
The staff at this resort was excellent. Everyone looked and acted as if they loved there job. They spoke well enough english. They were polite and extremely accommodating. Wonderful people to talk with and get to know. They worked very hard and were pleasant to be around. Great service. Classy. Just great people.
We had a wonderful stay. Infact we are looking into bringing our whole family to this resort next year. My husband and I contemplated what made this resort a four star rather than a five star and the only thing we could come up with was that a stuck up rich person wouldn't be satisfied. Everyone else would have a great time and make memories and make the trip there own. This trip is not very expensive but it was worth every penny and a whole lot more. You won't be disappointed.
If you have any questions or comments feel free to email me at shepherd.cassandra@gmail.com
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