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Bavaro
Princess Punta Cana
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packing and travel to the Bavaro Princess
The Bavaro
Princess Punta Cana is an all inclusive 5
stars resort. It is located 25 minutes away from the Punta Cana
International Airport.
This resort was designed
ecologically friendly
(like the Natura
Park) to serve as home for some animal species and for
tourism as well.
The refined style of the
resort will make you feel truly in paradise. In the Bavaro Princess in
Punta Cana there are different types of
guestrooms: the junior suites, the suites,
the honeymoon spa suites,
and the platinum suites (the luxurious ones). All
the rooms have an elegant twist to them with impressive
looking columns near the
bed.
The guestrooms normally
include: 2 twin beds or a king bed, air conditioner, cable TV,
balcony/terrace, phone, bathroom,
ceiling fan, safe (no extra charge), hairdryer,
electric coffee machine, and a mini bar.
Pool
and Beach
The spacious pool at the Bavaro
Princess Punta Cana has a section for the children to play.
It also has palms that provide lots of shade to avoid the direct sun.
The staff makes sure that the pool stays neatly clean at all times.
Remember to get up early and save the lounge chair with a towel because
it can get crowded.
The white sand and the
turquoise lucid water are what makes the Bavaro beach the ideal place
for activities or just lying down (while protecting yourself with sun
block lotion and
sunglasses)
to ease off your mind. Furthermore you can take long walks,
eat on the snack bar, and go to the small shops
available on this fascinating and wide beach.
Food
The
main buffet
restaurant at the Bavaro Princess Punta Cana is called La
Hispaniola, there you can get breakfast, lunch and dinner.
If you want to try different kinds of food you have the a la
carte restaurants on the resort: the steakhouse El
Gaucho, Bella Pasta (Italian), El Pescador (sea
food), Chopin (gourmet buffetwith
live classic music at evening), Sakura
(Oriental), and Tanuki (Japanese). If you decide to
attend these a la carte
restaurants don't forget to dress appropriately and make the
reservations.
Entertainment
At daytime you can do so
many things. You can go and play
tennis, kayak, windsurf, sail, horseback riding, and of course go
shopping. The are clubs for kids and teens to play and have fun. The
excursions have an additional charge but are really worth it.
You can visit the Saona island(18 US dollars),
Isla
Catalina, and the
Manati
park (25 US dollars approximately).
Additionally there is the
joyfulnightly
entertainment at the resort, you can dance the night away in
the Lancelot Discotheque, and maybe get really lucky at the Princess
Tower casino.