I stayed at the Gran Bahia Principe El Portillo between April 21st and April 28th.
I must say that the overall experience is well worth it and the location amazing. But, of course, it all depends on one's expectations and what you want from your vacation.
I wanted a good rest but especially a change of scenery and in my case I always like to get to know the country and the people.
My rating is without a doubt 5 star for the location and surroundings and a 3 to 4 star for the hotel itself.
The hotel is overall very well kept and very clean and the room was well located and confortable. Although the maid/cleaning service in the rooms is just average in the rest of the resort it is well above average and the place is kept spotless - not an easy task when it's pouring, which it did for a bit everyday during our stay (don't be discouraged though, as you may get the heavy rain for an hour or so, in our case mostly in the evening around 7 pm, but the weather always improves and is great the rest of the time).
A special note to the hotel staff, always smiling, willing and eager to please, which undoubtedly helps to make it a very nice stay.
The beach is ideal, a long stretch of white sand and palm trees and the water is clear, great to swin in and full of tropical fish right at your feet!
I found that basically the only not so good thing at the hotel was the food, even at the a la card restaurants - The Pescador was good, but the other two, the Gourmet and Oriental just ok.
At the buffet restaurant the food is not too good either, that meaning it is not a 4 or 5 star cuisine, but if you're not too picky it is basically ok - with so many options you will always find something you like to eat - even if it is some "pollo" (chicken, always available in some form), or pizza or pasta, if nothing else pleases you. A good selection of cheese and local fruit is always available, and the bread buffet is really good.
The breakfast buffet was, in my opinion, a lot better compared to the rest of the meals, and no negative remarks there!
If you can, don't miss the opportunity to take a tour outside the hotel as one of the strong points of this resort is the surroundings - we did, we took 4 tours (!) and we loved it.
Don't miss the opportunity to get to know the surroundings and the country you're in. For us, it was a great experience and I highly recommend it. Just don't expect luxury or to be pampered around, it's all quite informal and although professional and confortable enough you should keep an open mind and go on an adventurous mood.
The scenery is amazing and you will see and learn much more than in your average beach resort vacation (the boat trip to Los Haitises, the land "safari" with some serious bumping in less travelled roads and amazing green scenery, the "fiesta mood" catamaran trip to Cayo Levantado, and the half day trip to El Limon waterfall, despite the neverending steps down and back up!).
So, basically a well worth experience and an amazing location to enjoy the sun and the sea (but not just) in a very much less crowded Republica Dominicana.





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