I have stayed at the Catalonia twice now. On both occaisions I had a fantastic time. I love this resort so much I have booked to go again.
Grounds - The gardens were beautiful, very pleasant to walk around. Lots of ducks! There is a small shopping area on resort but the prices were alot higher here than if you brought them from the local towns.
Food - This was Ok, plenty of choice. The Snack Bar by the pool which served chicken and pizza was particularly good.
Rooms - The rooms we stayed in were clean and appeared to be well maintained. There was always plenty of drinks in the fridge. The maids were very friendly and left fresh flowers in the room everyday. Loved the hammock and the rocking chair on the terrace.
Staff - All of the staff were very helpful and worked hard. The Animation team worked expecially hard and long hours, they encouraged alot of people to take part in the activities, there was no pressure to do anything you didn't want to.
Entertainment - There were activites all day accross the resort and the evenings mainly consisted of a live band and/or karaoke, live shows and there is a disco on resort which is open to 2am.
Beach/Pool- The beach is beautiful, the sea was lovely and warm. The pool is very big, has a swim up bar and a jacussi area. The water seemed to be a bit on the cold side but was welcomed relief from the heat. There were plenty of sunbeds on the beach and by the pool and plenty of shaded sunbeds. Recommend if you want shade arrive early as they all seem to be reserved if you arrive at a normal time!
Trips - Saona Island was a long day but worth it, take plenty of sun cream and mosquito repelent for the beach.
The Outback Safari was a great trip, the day we went on this trip it rained all day but it was so much fun! Make sure you take plenty of money as there are several stops where you can by local produce at low prices.
I only know very basic Spanish, ordering a beer etc, I found the staff could all speak reasonable English, but I would recommend that you do learn some Spanish before you go. The first trip to this resort there was a mainly European clientele but the 2nd time I went the clientele appeared to be more Canadian, American and Spanish.
TIP - Remember to take some low currency notes, eg $1 or $5 dollars for tipping, I ended up tipping someone $20 for taking my case to the room!









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