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Put on your blinders for the topless... - Iberostar Punta Cana
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My father won this 4 day trip from a local radio station...so the only cost was taxes and an extra room. If we paid the full price, I would be really disappointed. I am a very easy going person, so please do not think that I am the type of person to complain about everything.

The hotel grounds and beach were beautiful. There are always people trimming the hedges and mowing the lawn. The beach was just as beautiful. I am an early riser, hitting the gym every morning, so I had no problem staking out 4 lounges under a tiki umbrella on the beach. I will say the most pleasant employee is the lady in charge of the pool towels!

One thing about the beach....I have seen just about every variety of women's breasts by just sitting in my lounge chair. The hotel is largely European, and a lot of the women on the beach went topless. Being an American, it was unsual to see, and even more frightening were the men wearing thongs!

The food...very disappointing. The food you see at lunch, is on the buffet at dinner, maybe slightly modified. Since we were only there for 4 days, we were only allowed to make reservations for 1 night in the a la carte restarant. Booking early is a good idea, but we tried and could only get a reservation for our last night. FYI...there is no difference... My father won this 4 day trip from a local radio station...so the only cost was taxes and an extra room. If we paid the full price, I would be really disappointed. I am a very easy going person, so please do not think that I am the type of person to complain about everything. The hotel grounds and beach were beautiful. There are always people trimming the hedges and mowing the lawn. The beach was just as beautiful. I am an early riser, hitting the gym every morning, so I had no problem staking out 4 lounges under a tiki umbrella on the beach. I will say the most pleasant employee is the lady in charge of the pool towels! One thing about the beach....I have seen just about every variety of women's breasts by just sitting in my lounge chair. The hotel is largely European, and a lot of the women on the beach went topless. Being an American, it was unsual to see, and even more frightening were the men wearing thongs! The food...very disappointing. The food you see at lunch, is on the buffet at dinner, maybe slightly modified. Since we were only there for 4 days, we were only allowed to make reservations for 1 night in the a la carte restarant. Booking early is a good idea, but we tried and could only get a reservation for our last night. FYI...there is no difference between the 'european style' and 'american style' buffets for breakfast! The water issue in the Dominican Republic....they say don't drink it, so the hotel supplies 4 bottles in your mini bar. The only thing is, they only restock the minibar every other day...so the other days you are stuck drinking it from the soda fountain. It has a slight pineapple taste! Punta Cana is a beautiful place. There was a constant breeze so you were never hot on the beach. The water is the perfect Caribean blue, and just the right temperature. I would definitely go back to Punta Cana, just not stay at this resort. More
Overall very good. Some specific comments are as follows and relate to a 10-day stay in June 2006. STAFF: Waiters, cleaners, gardeners, maids and "animators" were all *extremely* pleasant and helpful (shop and reception staff were less so however). In general the hotel employees work very hard, for very long hours and very small wages. In my opinion the best money you can spend while there is on tips for these people. Apart from simply deserving it due to the great service they provide anyway, this way you know that your money goes direct to them (rather than the hotel's Spanish shareholders). If you get to see anything of the true state of the DR you will see that these people really need it. In return you can be sure that many of the little details of your stay will be taken care of. ROOM: Not 5* luxury but neither is this really appropriate in this type of location. Clean, simple, up-to-date and comfortable. BEACH: Great sand. Sea not particularly calm and gets deep quite quickly. Unfortunately lots of early-morning "reserving" of hotel loungers with towels. There are signs prohibiting this but the hotel appears to do nothing to enforce its own rules. Vendors of excursions, beach "sports" and restaurants ply their trade proactively, but are generally very friendly. They could be seen as a bit pushy but were always polite and at the end of the day they are working to support families from the commissions they make. ACTIVITIES: Lots of organised activities, and some pressure from animators to join in (light-hearted but not always welcome). At certain points in the day some activities involve loud music right beside pool and beach bathing areas which tends to disturb otherwise peaceful areas for an hour or so. BUFFET: Excellent food and selection, with enough variation day-to-day to maintain interest. Restaurant areas are not air-conditioned however and mealtimes were therefore hot and sweaty affairs. We had no bouts of sickness at all, and ate a wide variety of the fare offered. ENTERTAINMENT: Rather basic and aimed at a 'lowest common denominator' audience, but then again I'm not sure you can expect much more. In many cases the presenters/performers are the same animators who have been working so hard throughout the day. Their efforts are therefore very impressive, all things considered, especially given their abilities with multiple languages. The show and lobby bar areas have no air-conditioning and so were often uncomfortable. SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS: Not overly impressed but this was probably because the buffet was generally so good (and the restaurants seemed to be just an extension of the buffet in some ways). The occasional barbeques, paellas and other outdoor lunches set up in the bar beside the beach, with live music, were excellent: very pleasant, informal affairs. SHOPS: High prices for fairly simple stuff. Also, as usual profits here go to Spain rather than the DR though. MEDICAL CLINIC: Note that consultations here are not free. It may have been our imagination but we felt that the doctors and pharmacists were trying to push services/treatments that were not always absolutely necessary, with an eye on the money to be made. For example, on one occasion, two separate lotions plus a course of pills ($30 in total) for a simple heat rash. I would reiterate that the profits at this hotel go to Spain, not the DR. The DR is a poor country and the hotel employees work extremely hard, often depending on these jobs to maintain families they get to see only occasionally as they are based in other parts of the country. They are often subject to a punishing work schedule and a fairly harsh evaluation process on a regular basis. Be generous to these people, both in terms of tips and in forgiving any occasional slips.
My husband and I stayed at this resort from June 3 through June 9, 2006. We had a wonderful, enjoyable stay. The staff goes above and beyond the call of duty; they are pleasant, helpful and accomodating. The beach at this resort is amazing; the sand is soft and unbelievablly comfortable to walk on, even in 90 degree temperatures. I got up at 7 am every day to save a place in the shade, and you probably have until 8 am to get a good spot. Bring an old small beach tote and maybe one of your own towels to leave on the chairs, because it really makes the place you save personalized. We ended the day at the pool, which was never crowded and had lots of shade in the pool itself. Be careful--you can get burned easily here. Check-in was a breeze and we didn't like our first room, so we requested to be moved since the first room was hot and the view was horrible. That room was changed as quickly as possible and we were very happy with the new one. Check-out is very easy as well. The food is good at the buffet--kind of bland but lots of selection. It does get tiring after a few days, but it's okay. The best meal for us was breakfast--so much to choose from and the coffee was so good. Neither one of us got sick and we used ice, etc. We did use bottled water in the room. In addition to filling your mini refrigerator in the room, they will bring you a gallon jug of water for the bathroom. We tipped the maid in the room $3 per day and she was so nice and helpful. We left a tip at meals and the staff is very appreciative. We ate at the Steak House and at the Oriental restaurants for our specialty reservations. We liked the Steak House a lot, but the other was just okay. Lunch at the outside grill was wonderful--steak, seafood, pork, chicken--every day something else, with music, dancing and fun. It was wonderful to sit there on the beach and enjoy the festivities and finish the meal with an ice cream. The entertainment was fine, and the casino is nice if you gamble. The bars were never crowded and people are extremely friendly. We made many friends while we were there. There are not many Americans here--more Europeans and South Americans (especially on the beach, which has about 10% topless women). We met some great and interesting people. The negatives are few--one is that the food does get repititious. Also we stayed in the 5000 series of rooms, overlooking the beautiful pool with a view of the ocean and our room was great, air conditioning worked well, and water pressure was wonderful. But it was a very long walk to breakfast and dinner, since we were right at the beach. Senior citizens should be warned that it is about a 2 to 3 block walk back to the restaurants and, if it's raining, you do need an umbrella. The perimeter of the pool is very slippery. My husband fell and on the same day, two other people fell, one of whom broke his leg. So be careful of wet spots around the pool area. There is not much to do in the evening, so if you are early to bed, you will have no problem with that. The bars are almost always open,so you can sit and meet others. TV, of course, is limited but there are one or two American stations. The buffet restaurants are not air conditioned, so be prepared to be hot during your meals. Some of the specialty restaurants do have air, but your normal breakfast and buffet dinners are in an open sided restaurant so be forewarned about the clothing you take for dinner--it should be light. But these are minor things that don't really matter in such a great week. We hope to go back to the Iberostar Punta Cana. The resort is so beautiful, the grounds are immaculately kept, the flamingos and the pheasants are tame, the water and the beach are great, the pool is unbelievably inviting and uncrowded, the staff is absolutely wonderful, and the food was definitely good. All in all, a very relaxing and enjoyable place. You will love being here and we definitely recommend it. Jeannette
We just got back from IB Punta Cana and it was wonderful. Don't worry about the water, the rooms or the food. Everything was wonderful. I was very concerned about the water situation and when we got there we found that the water in the hotel for drinking, food and drinks is all bottled. So no problem. Just don't drink the water directly from the spigots or shower and slow up on the Pina Colada's. The tour rep told us they are made with Coconut Juice which is a natural Diuretic. So drink one or two then try something else. They make a Mamawanda drink that is made with rum, honey and some spices which is to die for. Really good. Everyone was talking about upgrading their rooms and we didn't get an upgrade and the room was perfect. Clean, comfortable and spacious. Special needs for the rooms were graciously handled to everyone's likings. If you aren't in a hurry, the hairdryers are ok. Took a little longer to dry my hair than usual but they were fine. Electric current is the same as the states, but the outlets are recessed so if you don't have one of those adapter bricks on your plug then you don't need to bring anything. They do sell adapters to compensate for the recessing of the outlets in the hotel shops that are about $1.00 if you need them. The pool was spotless, as well as the beach. Never had a problem finding a chair under the palapas, which in that sun is a must. The nightly entainment was FUN. Don't expect Broadway, but they were lots of fun, especially the shows before the big show. They get the audience involved and we laughed ourselves through the night. Constant entertainment was the rule of the day. They work very hard at getting everyone involved at the beach and at the pool. Food at the buffet was good, not wonderful. They have the same thing every day, so there are no surprises at dinner time. The buffet lunches on the beach were very good. We found the one at the steak restaurant interesting. They also have soft serve ice cream which we didn't find until our last day. Bummer!! Save yourself at lunchtime for the Paella lunch they make once a week in huge frying pans by the beach. It was fabulous. Tons and tons of seafood in it and they serve it with fabulous Sangria drinks. I must of had 5 of those at lunch. Soooo good! We took the ATV (All terrain Vehicle) tour and it was great. They take you through the countryside and villages with the last stop being at the prettiest beach I have ever seen (outside of Bermuda that is). It was fun. Wear a bathing suit and if you are driving, wear sneakers. My husband and I rode on one ATV. I brought a bag of candy from the states and handed out the candy to the children we saw on the way. It was neat to watch their faces as they waved when we went by and found that we were handing them candy. We all enjoyed that excursion. So all in all it was a great vacation. We went to IB Del Mar in Riveria Maya and we decided we liked the surroundings, beach and pool better at Punta Cana. Although the hotel in Mexico was absolutely wonderful, we kind of liked the fact that this hotel was a bit smaller and more assessible. And the pool was much cleaner in Punta Cana. So enjoy your visit and don't listen to the doom and gloom writers. I don't think anything would be good enough for them. If you expect the Four Seasons, you will be disappointed. But if you go with an open mind, wanting to have fun and relax in beautiful clean and welcoming surroundings with happy and friendly help, then this is the vacation for you. Have a great time!!!!!
We stayed a week and had a blast. The grounds were immaculate and georgeous The beach was beautiful, with fine white sand and went on forever. The room was nice, but not opulent. The bars were always open and not crowded. The pools were very large, meandering, and shaded in spots. Watch for the topless Europeans and South Americans. May surprise you! The food was good, not great. But this is an all-inclusive, right? Specialty restaurants were nice, but not great. The "Health Bar" by the pools serves fresh juice and was nice. Unfortunately, really not much to do on the rest of the island. Easy check-in and check-out. Very helpful front desk. Very friendly staff thru the entire resort. What more could you ask?
Stayed at the Iberostar Punta Cana form the 24th May 06 till the 7th June 06. Loved every single minute of it. How anyone can give this hotel a bad review is beyond me. The staff are extremely helpfull and if there is anythink you want or need the staff will help you out more or less straight away. The food in the buffet restaurant was lovely and there was a huge choice too. The al a carte restaurants were fab too. My favourite was the oriental. Definatly make a visit to this one. You get a choice of chinese, thai, indonesian, japanese etc. Entertainment wise the animators were lovely. They always want you included in on the fun. Got to say a big hi to Mac. One the nicest blokes i've met. A diamond geezer. The reason behind the trip was for a wedding. A huge thank you is needed to Alexis who was the wedding planner and a huge help in making my uncle & aunties day very special. Everythink ran so smooth thanks to Alexis. Rooms where spacious & very clean. If i sat here and reeled off everything i had to say i'd be here forever. If you have any questions hopefully i can help, so just e-mail me.
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Punta Cana is a resort town situated in the farthest eastern province of the Dominican Republic. It is a popular tourist destination renowned for its sandy beaches. This tropical paradise faces both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. It offers an array of outstanding amenities that make your vacation both fun and relaxing.
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