The rooms have always been one of my favourite things about this hotel and that has not changed. The rooms are spacious and airy with king-size canopy beds, mini-bar with complimentary refreshments and separate seating area. The bathroom has twin sinks with separate bath and rainfall shower.
You will literally be spoilt for choice when it comes to food, beside the large buffet restaurant there are 7 al a carte restaurants including Italian, Brazilian and Japanese. All the restaurants are included in the all inclusive price and have a formal dress code (long trousers for men), all you need to do is make a reservation. The buffet has a different theme every night with 3 different grill stations where you can get freshly cooked pasta and meat and omelette stations every morning.
The hotel provides entertainment throughout the day including aqua aerobics, karoke, film screenings, basketball tournaments, live performances and a late night disco. On the other side of the resort is the Pueblo Principe which is the place to be in the evenings with live shows, sports bar, gift shops and the late night disco. The performances are different every night so there really is something for everyone.
I would absolutely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a relaxing all inclusive break in the Caribbean.
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