Phone Number 511-616-7777
Viva Dominicus Palace by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive
Bayahibe, Near Dominicus Beach, Bayahibe, NA 23000, Dominican Republic
Rating
3.7
Travelers Choice
2021
Price Level
$$$$
Rooms
330
Pets
No
from COP 10,808,854.15
28
May

Viva Dominicus Palace by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive, Bayahibe

Viva Dominicus Palace by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive

Windsurfing snorkeling a kids' club and a variety of dining options rank high on the list of perks at the non-smoking Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace Resort - All Inclusive. The all-inclusive three-story Dominicus Palace Resort features 330 rooms with garden and ocean views pillowtop beds and flat-panel TVs. 4 outdoor pools help guests stay refreshed year-round. Guests have 10 restaurants to enjoy with unlimited meals snacks and cocktails. Cooking classes and yoga plus unlimited sports including basketball beach volleyball tennis kayaking windsurfing and snorkeling are all included. Little ones have access to a supervised kids' club while adults enjoy an evening out at the nightclub. The hotel also provides an exciting beachfront trapeze and on-site entertainment plus a spa and fitness facilities. The oceanfront Dominicus Palace Resort lies on Bayahibe Beach facing the Caribbean. In less than two miles east guests can check out Del Este National Park. The hotel is also three miles from central Los Melones. For nearby flights head 12 miles northwest to La Romona International Airport.

Viva Dominicus Palace by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive

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Viva Dominicus Palace by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive

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Total
COP 10,808,854.16

Overall

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3.7
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Customers Review

Value 3.9
Location 3.8
Cleanliness 3.8
Comfort 3.6
Neighborhood 3.8
Amenities 4
Condition 3.7
Quality 3.8
Recomendation 71.8%
“Short story: Except wasting time at check-in, trying to connect to WiFi all the time and standing in queues (food, drinks, making restaurant reservations and even toilet), we had a great time.Detailed story:There was a long queue at check-in, one agent handled multiple check-ins at the same time. We asked, how it works here and for a map of the resort. Come tomorrow, was the answer. They can't even provide us with a map of the resort and say, what's included and where to get it at which time. After a long drive from Santo Domingo and the worst check-in ever, I just wanted a coke. So we went to the first bar, sorry, not included. Tried the Viva Cafe next, sorry, not included. Went to the La Rocca Restaurant, sorry, not included. Went to Restaurant 25°, included, but only with a reservation. So the next day, we went to guest service and finally got an instruction, how it works here and a map. There are two parts in the resort, Beach and Palace. Palace guests can go everywhere. Normal Beach guest have the choice of 4 restaurants and the big buffet. You can go to restaurants three times a week, but you need to make a reservation. Reservations are open every Sunday starting at 8 o'clock, which obviously leads to a loooooong queue. If you are a VIP, you can use all of the 9 restaurants and also unlimited times per week, but you still need to make a reservation. Also you can use the other amenities from Palace. There are also some Snack Places and some Bars. The WiFi is popping in and out and most of the time not usable, best connection you will get at the reception at Palace. The TVs are big but also unusable, cable is very, very poor quality, and because the WiFi is not working, Netflix is also not working. The aircon was broken when we arrived and needed fixing, It happened the same-day as we reported it.6 days after we arrived we got a message at the door, we should contact guest service. They were reading our story here on GMaps and offered us a room with better WiFi and quieter in the night. The room looked like a downgrade, so we didn't accept. Then we got the info, we were already upgraded (what no one told us at check-in, would have been a nice selling point, thanks for that by the way) to a junior suite and the exchange room was a superior room, what we actually booked. That's why our "superior room" looked quite big and had two rooms and two shower and toilet rooms.The beds are quite comfy. Every day, you get 2 bottles of water in the room, which we always put right away in the fridge.Loud music till way over midnight, what will prevent you from sleeping. Food in the restaurants is quite nice, at buffet just standard. At the buffet is always a long queue to get in at all times and they don't have enough plates, cutleries and glasses. The beach is nice and clean. Beautiful Sunset can be observed.Most of the waiter wants you to comment on TripAdvisor and mention their name and great service, which it mostly is.Some guys in brownish shirts try to talk to you, make good friends and invite you to a manager's speak, probably about a time sharing thing. We never went, because with this service, we for sure not joining again.Loads to do: Free: archery, trapeze, climbing, volleyball, ping pong, table tennis, bocchia, water sports Paying: diving, excursionsRestaurants: Bamboo, Asian, Palace La Terazza, Buffet, Beach La Yuca, Buffet, Palace Il Palco, Italian but not Pizza and Pasta, Palace Viva Cafe, Fusion, Palace, Outside 25°, Fusion, Beach, don't take the seafood Palito de Coco, Domenican, Palace Aquarius, seafood, Beach La Roca, Italian an Spanish, Beach Viva Mexico, Mexican obviously, PalaceBar: Tiki Bar, smoothie, milkshake, detox drinks, Beach”
— Alexander Schwager (Virtale)
“My husband and I went for our elopement…. It was perfect!!! We went to a club that was a natural cave dripping in water . Lost for words perfect.”
— Veronica Louper

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