Stayed at the Ocean Blue from May 6th through the 11th with a friend for a girl's weekend. The grounds were impeccable, the drinks were overflowing, the weather perfect (very hot and humid), and the beach was amazing. The food was average resort/cafeteria level food. I would recommend staying away from the fruits and some meats (ham, beef) as they were often a bit unrecognizable. I would also recommend drinking the local drinks - Mamajuana, dirty monkeys, and pina coladas as the soda used for mixed drinks has a different taste than American soda. Also - do not drink margaritas as you will find they taste nothing like margaritas in the U.S.. Victor specials at the yellow pool were awesome. The drinks at the Tortuga made by Abel are very strong.
The shows offered were fantastic - shortened versions of Chicago and the Copacabana. Took a glass bottom boat ride with Jesus and the red tiki boat through the resort - worth the $50. Took us snorkeling, to a natural pool, to a water slide, and gave us snacks.
When there - visit Ben and Victor at the yellow pool, Abel at the Tortuga bar on the casino side of the resort, go bowling at least once, and wear lots of sunscreen.
The resort is full of couples so it's definitely a great couple spot - but us two single gals made several friends and had a great time.
Beware of the men wearing white at the airport - they only want to take your luggage a short - distance for a big tip. Also - bring $1 bills with you as finding change to tip is nearly impossible and nobody takes credit cards. Some of the rooms are musty and smell of mold - especially on the first floor so bring a nice smelling spray or air freshener. It's a very humid island - so there will be weird smells. BRING BUG SPRAY - lots of mosquito bites. Also - if you plan on golfing at the Ocean Blue - plan to pay $150+ to play a short round of golf. Not the best place for golf.
BIG NOTE: Learn some spanish. Just a bit to get you by. Perhaps phrases asking for towels, for types of drinks, how to change money over to smaller bills, types of food, etc. The people there are far more friendly if you speak a little spanish and will go above and beyond if you ask them a favor in Spanish. Also - do not pay more than half of the asking price of the vendors on the beach. Typically offer 1/4 to 1/3 of what they ask. They will take it eventually. And - plan on being asked several times by vendors at the pools and beaches for services, asking if you want your picture taken, etc. Just say - "no gracias" or "no me moleste" and they go away.
All in all - a great trip and a GORGEOUS hotel.








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