Want a resort, but don't want to eat dinner there
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Want a resort, but don't want to eat dinner there
I was thinking of booking a vacation in the Dominican Republic, but it seems that every resort is all inclusive. Can anyone recommend one that is around a 4 star that is not all inclusive.
Or can you recommend an alternative island to visit instead. We are a married couple who likes to hang out at the beach during the day and go out to eat and maybe to a bar at night. Also, would like some interesting sight seeing or a quaint town.
Or can you recommend an alternative island to visit instead. We are a married couple who likes to hang out at the beach during the day and go out to eat and maybe to a bar at night. Also, would like some interesting sight seeing or a quaint town.
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www.puntacana.com Hard Rock new
luxurylink.com many other options
I like Negril nice beaches party vibe no casinos though.
atlantis.com nice a little closer to US
luxurylink.com many other options
I like Negril nice beaches party vibe no casinos though.
atlantis.com nice a little closer to US
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Any of the boutique hotels off 5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen would be great for what you are looking for. Just keep in mind that some are beach front and some are not, just research carefully if that is an issue to you.
Aruba Palm Beach area would also be a good choice. Literally, several restaurants and bars beach side and across the street from the all the hotels.
Aruba Palm Beach area would also be a good choice. Literally, several restaurants and bars beach side and across the street from the all the hotels.
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If you are looking for a hotel that is low key with delicious dinning options and great spa treatments then I would highly recommend staying at Casa Colonial Boutique Hotel. It is located on Playa Dorada in Puerto Plata.
Casa Colonial has beautiful colonial architecture and is very romantic. My partner and I had breakfast every morning on our balcony and then I spent some of my afternoons in the spa while he played golf.
We would then meet and have dinner at Lucia's which has an award winning chef and delicious dinners!!
Lounging at the beach or at their rooftop pool is a must, the view is absolutely gorgeous from up top.
Casa Colonial has beautiful colonial architecture and is very romantic. My partner and I had breakfast every morning on our balcony and then I spent some of my afternoons in the spa while he played golf.
We would then meet and have dinner at Lucia's which has an award winning chef and delicious dinners!!
Lounging at the beach or at their rooftop pool is a must, the view is absolutely gorgeous from up top.
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The issue here is that Punta Cana isn't right for you. That's the land of all-inclusive resorts. There are other places in the DR where you will find more independent restaurants, but they are mostly along the north coast (Cabarete and to a lesser degree Puerto Plata). But nothing up there could be considered quaint. I'd choose a different island entirely.
You want an island like Curacao or Anguilla, both of which have great independent restaurants and good low-key bars. Anguilla is pretty upscale and expensive, so you might also look at St. Lucia, particularly in the Rodney Bay area, where there are a lot of independent restaurants. I like Bay Gardens Beach Resort, which is within walking distance of restaurants and bars.
St. Martin is also great, particularly the area around Grand Case, which is notable for excellent restaurants, but it's a little isolated if you really absolutely don't want to rent a car.
Even Grand Cayman has a lot of places you can walk to from Seven Mile Beach (or take a short bus or taxi ride).
You want an island like Curacao or Anguilla, both of which have great independent restaurants and good low-key bars. Anguilla is pretty upscale and expensive, so you might also look at St. Lucia, particularly in the Rodney Bay area, where there are a lot of independent restaurants. I like Bay Gardens Beach Resort, which is within walking distance of restaurants and bars.
St. Martin is also great, particularly the area around Grand Case, which is notable for excellent restaurants, but it's a little isolated if you really absolutely don't want to rent a car.
Even Grand Cayman has a lot of places you can walk to from Seven Mile Beach (or take a short bus or taxi ride).
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Punta Cana isn't right for you. It was created out of nothing just for tourists and is pretty much AI resorts that people go to and don't leave. If you are set on trying the DR, the maybe Puerta Plata or Sosua instead.
But personally DR is not my favorite island (been twice) and I would skip it.
I strongly agree with the suggestions of the Caribbean coast of Mexico, in and around Playa del Carmen or maybe Isla Mujeres (island off of Cancun).
But personally DR is not my favorite island (been twice) and I would skip it.
I strongly agree with the suggestions of the Caribbean coast of Mexico, in and around Playa del Carmen or maybe Isla Mujeres (island off of Cancun).
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