OK, Prior to our departure I made the mistake of reading the reviews on this site for this hotel. There were only a small amount of reviews that were positive, it scared me pretty good. I just kept my fingers crossed that they were wrong- and they were!
My family and I traveled to the Dominican Republic the last week of April '08.
Before you leave, I would recommend contacting the hotel to set up transportation to the hotel from the airport. It's a bit of a ride, and you want to feel at ease.
The drive to the hotel is a little bumpy, the area is still being established and so the roads are rough.
Once at the hotel we were greeted by a receptionist and welcomed. We were given a cold drink and damp wash clothes to cool off.
Our room was a junior suite, it had two double beds, a sleeper sofa, and a large bath with jacuzzi tub. Our room was immaculate. It did not smell of mildew, the linens were clean, as was the bathroom & towels. The a/c worked, or if you wish, there were two sliding glass doors to open for a great cross-breeze.
The stairwells and walkways are terra-cotta tiles, when wet they are slippery. I would advise bringing skid proof shoes/flip flops.
We did get some rain. Mostly during the overnights, or late in the afternoon. We were very lucky! The weather is gorgeous. The sun is hot!! Bring lots of sunscreen, we have two children, I only brought one bottle for them with us. Next time, at least two bottles! You'll loose count on how many re-applications you do during the day.
From our room it was a short walk to the beach. The chaise lounges are all around, with a few large tiki-umbrellas for shade. Get your spot early. We would walk to the beach prior to breakfast to save our spots. The mini bar in the room has large water bottles, bring one with you- it's hot!
The sand on the beach reminded me of flour. It is fine, and smooth. Even though the sun is shining on it all day, it's not hot to walk on. There are no rocks. The shells are so small, you can barely see them. Each morning, the maintenance crew actually rakes the beach of the sea weed! Wonderful. The water is as blue as the sky, clear and beautiful.
Before leaving I bought some shovels and pails, they sell them in the gift shop, but it is cheaper to bring them from home. Bring books, and magazines to relax with on the beach or by the pool.
The Cayena club has a smaller pool. A small kiddie/wading pool, and a larger regular swimming pool. After spending several hours on the beach it was nice to take a dip and cool off in the pool. The larger, LTI Resort has a huge pool that is also very nice. Both pools have large sunning areas with chaise lounges and tables. Very inviting.
The grounds of both hotels are beautiful. Everything is well maintained.
There are several restaurants at the resort. There are sit downs and buffets available. It amazed us that no one was tipping the waitstaff- except us! Just because you are paying all-inclusive, doesn't include the servers. Bring LOTS of dollar bills, a tip and a smile work wonders! Tip them!!
At one of the buffets there was a sandwich toasting station, our children are very picky eaters. The man working the station was willing to grill us up some grilled cheese sandwiches for the kids. The pasta station guy would cook the spaghetti plain with butter and add some grated cheese...they are all accomodating and pleasant.
The food is not the best, but you will find something. We NEVER went hungry. The ice cream is delicious. The hot cocoa is delicious. Of course the fruits are great too. The crossants are great too, try toasting them & dipping them into the cocoa! YUM!
We never really left the compound. We walked a lot along the beach. We found little shops on the beach with all types of crafts, tshirts, jewelry, and rum. Each one wants you to buy from them. We were able to haggle some prices, but for the most part they are not trying to rip you off. Everyone is friendly and polite.
The LTI has a few gift shops. One of them has chips and candy, drinks, snacks and stuff. Great for bringing to the room for later. Or if you have extra room in your luggage, bring snacks with you! If you are traveling with children, bring a loaf of bread, jelly & peanut butter for sandwiches.
None of us got sick from the water, or any of the food. Just be aware of what you are eating. Obviously you don't want to eat any chicken that was sitting out. I wouldn't suggest eating anything outside of the hotel- unless it's at the Hard Rock, or at a different hotel. We brushed our teeth with the water from the faucet, we drank with ice cubes in our drinks. Drink the water bottles.
Our trip was amazing. We look forward to returning soon! Every staff person was friendly and chatty. We aren't Europeans, and were treated like family. I miss them all already.





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