Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Av. Alemania S/N, Bavaro, Punta Cana 23001 Dominican Republic
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Olvídate de elegir entre la arena fina de la playa o los jardines más exóticos. Ubicado en la espectacular Playa Bávaro, el Meliá Caribe Beach Resort ofrece la esencia más pura del Caribe. Un lugar idílico que se combina con el ambiente cálido para crear experiencias inolvidables para familias y parejas.
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Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Fitness Centre with Gym / Workout Room
Pool
Free breakfast
Beach
Casino and Gambling
Babysitting
Electric vehicle charging station
Secured parking
Wifi
Yoga classes
Yoga room
Fitness / spa changing rooms
Fitness classes
Personal trainer
Sauna
Hot bath
Pool / beach towels
Adult pool
Outdoor pool
Shallow end in pool
Bar / lounge
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Breakfast buffet
Breakfast in the room
Complimentary Instant Coffee
Complimentary tea
Complimentary welcome drink
Kid-friendly buffet
Kids' meals
Special diet menus
Swimup bar
Poolside bar
Game room
Golf course
Tennis court
Water park
Aerobics
Entertainment staff
Evening entertainment
Waterslide
Children's playground
Indoor play area for children
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Kids club
Kids pool
Highchairs available
Airport transportation
Car hire
Taxi service
Business Centre with Internet Access
Conference facilities
Banquet room
Meeting rooms
Spa
Body wrap
Couples massage
Facial treatments
Foot massage
Full body massage
Hand massage
Head massage
Makeup services
Manicure
Massage
Massage chair
Neck massage
Pedicure
Salon
Steam room
Waxing services
24-hour security
Baggage storage
Concierge
Convenience store
Currency exchange
Gift shop
Picnic area
Shops
Sun deck
Sun loungers / beach chairs
Sun umbrellas
ATM on site
Butler service
First aid kit
Umbrella
24-hour check-in
24-hour front desk
Dry cleaning
Laundry service
Ironing service
Room features
Blackout curtains
Soundproof rooms
Air conditioning
Private beach
Desk
Coffee / tea maker
Cable / satellite TV
Bath / shower
Housekeeping
Interconnected rooms available
Private balcony
Room service
Safe
Seating area
Sofa
Telephone
Wardrobe / wardrobe
Bottled water
Clothes rack
Iron
Laptop safe
Private bathrooms
Wake-up service / alarm clock
Minibar
Flatscreen TV
Complimentary toiletries
Hair dryer
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Non-smoking rooms
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Family rooms
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Av. Alemania S/N, Bavaro, Punta Cana 23001 Dominican Republic
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Meliá Caribe Beach Resort boasts a lively atmosphere with entertainment that many guests enjoy, although some find it overly noisy. While 'The Level' upgrade is popular for its exclusive amenities, the resort has received mixed reviews about its overall value and service, with several travelers voicing concerns over additional costs and inconsistent staff performance.
The cleanliness of the resort generally earns praise, but some visitors mention room maintenance and housekeeping could be improved. Opinions on the resort's location vary, with its beach proximity being a highlight despite some signage issues.
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My family and I stayed at the Melia Caribe beach resort - “The Level” from March 16-23rd 2023.
This overlapped a few days of our Canadian “march break” or “spring break” days, which was noticeable in how busy the resort was from Thursday-Sunday vs Monday – Thursday of our rough 8 day stay.
I will go into detail below, and break things down from our perspective, but if you want a quick review and move on to the next review, the resort was great. I would give it a solid 4 out of 5. The resort was clean, staff was friendly, food was good, the beach was good, and we all had a great time, would recommend to families to consider for their next stay.
Check-In
We arrived later in the evening, approx. 8:00 PM. The drive is about 20 mins from the airport. We were booked under the “Level” which is Melia’s “upgrade” to your typical resort experience. You can read all about it on their website. It provided us with a separate check-in area, where we and another family were greeted promptly and in a friendly way by their staff. Juan Goncalves was our check-in host, and he was great, answered all our questions and provided us all with drinks and food or coffee while we waited. Yes it took a bit of time, probably 20-25 mins in total. That’s expected and pretty typical of most of the resorts we stayed at. Then part of the level experience is a golf cart shuttle to your room. Special shout out to Juan he was fantastic, bubbly, comical and friendly.
Room
So, here I will talk about the room, and also the buildings and which ones I would avoid for personal reasons. The room was on the third floor, was clean, and very large. The Level rooms are the ones with the large King bed, and jacuzzi tub overlooking the bedroom. His and hers sinks, plus another washroom shower area with another sink. There’s a kitchenette which I am not sure who would need that as it comes with a stove, full fridge etc, my guess is for longer stays and those with special dietary needs could use this to cook their own food, or that they may rent these out to locals on their down seasons and provide a full kitchen. There’s a dining area and a living room area. Two TV’s. Two A/C units and a nice large balcony with 4 chairs and a table. We had two children with us, 16 and 12 years old, and the staff moved the tables around and provided a comfortable thick mattress single bed or cot, and the couch is a large roughly queen-sized pull-out.
The fridge was stalked with 4 beers, 8 water bottles, 6 coke, 2 club soda, chocolate milk and orange juice ever day. You also were topped off with plantain chips, M&M’s, Oreo’s, soda crackers, coffee and tea.
Now – our room location, however, was not the best. As it was in building 46. Building 46, 47 and guessing 41 are not in the best locations if you’d like quiet after Midnight. Every night, there’s a DJ and Dance party at the main lobby theatre area. This does not shut down until 12:30-12:45 AM, and it’s loud. Wall penetrating Bass loud on any front-facing rooms towards this area. Now I love to party still, and I don’t mind loud music, but personally, for me the resort should shut this down at midnight. They eventually move the music into the Casino at 12:45 and they should consider doing this earlier. We did find a bit of a workaround for us but keeping the A/C units running full blast, which created some white noise and helped a bit.
So if you’re a couple with no kids planning on staying up until 1:00 – 2:00 AM, this won’t be a problem, however with kids and having to get up to get a beach chair at 6:00 AM, ever day, this might be an issue. Avoid these buildings if that’s the case. Please see the pics of the maps to see what I mean.
Resort
The resort is beautiful, one of the nicest kept grounds I have seen in a while. Staff are constantly grooming the palms and grass, bushes, trees etc. You can tell it’s a mature resort. A lot of water features and ponds with turtles and fish, and birds. Yes the peacocks are around usually in the morning and evening. Approx 10 or more. The lobby is lovely and laid out well. It is a big resort and somewhat spread out. The walk is not as bad as most say on the reviews. We were in room 46 the furthest away from the beach and it took under 10 mins to walk there. Plenty of shuttles and trains going around, the occasional pick up on an empty golf cart by the friendly “circle” staff. But it is large and wide and is combined with the Melia Paradisus next door and the Adults only Melis on the other side. There are benefits to staying close to the beach and benefits to being closer to the main lobby. The main lobby has the majority of restaurants and bars at night and hosts the main buffet, plus a theatre Casino and DJ nightlife.
Being closer to the beach puts you closer during the day to the main pool and obviously the beach. There is a breakfast buffet at the beach in building 13 Tartufo, as well as lunch, but this turns into a reservation-required restaurant at night. So either cluster of buildings you will need to walk to get to a certain area each day no matter what, it just depends on where you want to be closer to. Also, the beach cluster of buildings at night would obviously be quieter.
Food
The food was good, I wouldn’t say top-notch of the best I have ever had, but nothing to really complain about other than sometimes some of the buffet food was “lukewarm” at best. But not always, sometimes it was hot. It would just depend. Ther food was consistent however and we did prefer to use our “level” privileges and eat the level restaurant and buffet Building 21/22 which is the Riviera. It’s quieter, more intimate. You can order off the menu, no reservations are required for this, or the buffet. It’s your choice every night. Except for the romantic beach night, which is extra money, they have a beach area near the pool which is sheltered and candlelight with an extra special menu. We did not partake in this, but it did look nice. We did eat at the main buffet, and it was good, but what we noticed at the Riviera Level restaurant was that the pasta was made to order here. This goes for breakfast eggs/omelets as well. Also, in the morning you could make a Bloody Mary to your liking at the self-serve table bar area, or a mimosa.
Cape Nao Building 23 at the beach had great lunches, you can order off the menu here. It’s right on the beach, and in our opinion has the best fries and hamburgers at the resort. They also had very good chicken wraps which the kids devoured. The lunch buffet on the beach at building 13 Tartufo was also very good, and though busy, had no issues finding a seat. Also highly recommended.
We did eat one night at the main buffet The Merkado, and it was also good, just very busy, and you didn’t get the same food choices.
We did eat at two of the restaurants, the Hacienda (Mexican) and Capri (Mediterranean) We preferred the Mexican restaurant, it was excellent, we love Mexican food, and you also get your own Mexican buffet at this restaurant, plus order of the menu. We used our concierge Rey to book the restaurant for us (another perk of the Level is your own Concierge). Capri was also good, but it’s less “Greek” Mediterranean than some may expect, and more of a middle eastern Mediterranean-style restaurant. But it is still good food.
Beach
The beach was great, very pretty almost white sand beaches. Nice and wide, the water was warm and at the time of us being there, the seaweed or seagrass was not too bad at all. They had tractors out most mornings collecting what they could.
The floating play park we did use. And we paid $12 USD per person for 30 mins, and that’s all you really need. It was fun, and it does provide a distraction of the kids become bored, I would splurge and advise to try it out. It’s $20 USD for a full hour, but that’s a long time to be out there.
The beach chairs.... yes, it’s true you have to be out there early to get one. My wife would get up at 6:00 AM and be out there around 6:20 or so and had no problems being able to get a chair. This isn’t a new thing at resorts for this to take place. It’s unfortunate and isn’t policed by staff so you do what you have to do. After 7:00 AM I would say you’d be hard-pressed to find a vacant spot. After lunch we noticed some people getting too hot and leaving the area sometimes, and after 3:00 PM you should be able to find chairs vacant again.
And yes, they should order more chairs, especially in the regular area of the beach as there is a “Level” section of the beach. They could easily order 100 more chairs, they have the space. The beach area in front of the lunch buffet is wide open. I don’t know why they fill this area with chairs and umbrellas. It may solve the issue of claiming chairs in the morning as well if there were more available.
The covered beach beds, from what we could see the only ones you need to pay for are the ones right at the beachfront, closes to the water. The other ones are near the pools and set back further from the beach, you don’t need to pay for.
As far as the vendors on the beach, I don’t know what everyone is complaining about. Yes they are there, yes they come almost every day, but the are NOT a nuisance. They only ask once, for the most part and a simple gesture of no and a “no thank you” and they keep moving on. In no way were we pestered or bothered or harassed. Yes I have been to resorts where this isn’t allowed, but in the DR, and on this beach this is allowed, but it’s very minor.
You can walk along the beach, it’s safe and there are a lot of resorts to check out and see along the way, the local people DR people we met were very friendly.
Pools
Main Pool was good, slightly cooler than the ocean temp, but still warm, from what I could see it was maintained and in good condition. There’s a small pool near the lunch buffet, also looks nice, it’s better suited for doing laps in as it’s small and rectangular.
The Level pool is not so good. This pool should be closed off and repaired. Especially in the circular jetted areas. There are broken jets, missing tiles, missing jets, and missing tiles on the pool floor. It needs to be repaired.
Water park – geared towards small kids, I would say 10 and under will love it. My 12-year-old was bored with it pretty quickly, the slides are short, even though there’s a good variety. Kids need to be accompanied by an adult at all times, 18 yrs. and older. The water park was in good working order for the most part, but some repairs were needed. Plenty of lifeguards monitoring. It’s nice that they have it there, but it would benefit from some larger slides. for the adults, only beer is served here, no other alcoholic drinks. And the food is fine I guess, but it’s just fish sticks and chicken nuggets, I’m not sure why so many people rave about the snack bar at the waterpark.
Entertainment
There’s a show at the theatre every night. They are ok for the most part, geared towards kids around 8:00 PM and then at 9:00 – 9:45 PM pending on the night, you get the main show. I don’t really have a standout one in my head I would recommend, they were all ok. It’s not the best I have seen, but not the worst either. Again you have the DJ pumping music the second the show is done. This is moved into the Casino at around 12:30 AM where you can continue dancing.
We didn’t really visit the casino, but it looked good for the size of the resort. About 5-6 various tables to play at, poker, blackjack, roulette. There was a bar inside with TV screens to watch news and sports. Lots of slot machines, and a lounge area. It was never overly busy inside.
Staff
The staff was fantastic. From check-in to the hostesses, bar staff, wait staff, gardeners, and entertainment everyone was smiling, happy, easy to talk to, etc. I’m not sure what some reviewers are encountering, but from what I saw, and how I saw other people at the resort treat and talk to staff, my guess is that it’s not the staff, it’s you who is the problem. (that goes for anyone who complained)
Our concierge, which comes with the Level experience, Rey Dominguez, was great, very helpful, and always available. I could text him and he would reply. He got us an extra bed for the room, extra hangers, towels and sheets when needed. Was able to secure restaurant reservations and would make an effort to find us on the beach to have a friendly chat and make sure everything was ok.
Overall, a solid resort, would recommend going for families. I don’t think upgrading to the Level is necessary. Unless anything I mentioned piques your interest. I am pretty sure it’s more expensive to upgrade to the level when you are at the resort and would best to get the Level experience booked before you come down if that’s what you want. And again if loud music is an issue at night past midnight for you, stay away from buildings 46, 47, and 41, as they get most of the loud music at night.
This overlapped a few days of our Canadian “march break” or “spring break” days, which was noticeable in how busy the resort was from Thursday-Sunday vs Monday – Thursday of our rough 8 day stay.
I will go into detail below, and break things down from our perspective, but if you want a quick review and move on to the next review, the resort was great. I would give it a solid 4 out of 5. The resort was clean, staff was friendly, food was good, the beach was good, and we all had a great time, would recommend to families to consider for their next stay.
Check-In
We arrived later in the evening, approx. 8:00 PM. The drive is about 20 mins from the airport. We were booked under the “Level” which is Melia’s “upgrade” to your typical resort experience. You can read all about it on their website. It provided us with a separate check-in area, where we and another family were greeted promptly and in a friendly way by their staff. Juan Goncalves was our check-in host, and he was great, answered all our questions and provided us all with drinks and food or coffee while we waited. Yes it took a bit of time, probably 20-25 mins in total. That’s expected and pretty typical of most of the resorts we stayed at. Then part of the level experience is a golf cart shuttle to your room. Special shout out to Juan he was fantastic, bubbly, comical and friendly.
Room
So, here I will talk about the room, and also the buildings and which ones I would avoid for personal reasons. The room was on the third floor, was clean, and very large. The Level rooms are the ones with the large King bed, and jacuzzi tub overlooking the bedroom. His and hers sinks, plus another washroom shower area with another sink. There’s a kitchenette which I am not sure who would need that as it comes with a stove, full fridge etc, my guess is for longer stays and those with special dietary needs could use this to cook their own food, or that they may rent these out to locals on their down seasons and provide a full kitchen. There’s a dining area and a living room area. Two TV’s. Two A/C units and a nice large balcony with 4 chairs and a table. We had two children with us, 16 and 12 years old, and the staff moved the tables around and provided a comfortable thick mattress single bed or cot, and the couch is a large roughly queen-sized pull-out.
The fridge was stalked with 4 beers, 8 water bottles, 6 coke, 2 club soda, chocolate milk and orange juice ever day. You also were topped off with plantain chips, M&M’s, Oreo’s, soda crackers, coffee and tea.
Now – our room location, however, was not the best. As it was in building 46. Building 46, 47 and guessing 41 are not in the best locations if you’d like quiet after Midnight. Every night, there’s a DJ and Dance party at the main lobby theatre area. This does not shut down until 12:30-12:45 AM, and it’s loud. Wall penetrating Bass loud on any front-facing rooms towards this area. Now I love to party still, and I don’t mind loud music, but personally, for me the resort should shut this down at midnight. They eventually move the music into the Casino at 12:45 and they should consider doing this earlier. We did find a bit of a workaround for us but keeping the A/C units running full blast, which created some white noise and helped a bit.
So if you’re a couple with no kids planning on staying up until 1:00 – 2:00 AM, this won’t be a problem, however with kids and having to get up to get a beach chair at 6:00 AM, ever day, this might be an issue. Avoid these buildings if that’s the case. Please see the pics of the maps to see what I mean.
Resort
The resort is beautiful, one of the nicest kept grounds I have seen in a while. Staff are constantly grooming the palms and grass, bushes, trees etc. You can tell it’s a mature resort. A lot of water features and ponds with turtles and fish, and birds. Yes the peacocks are around usually in the morning and evening. Approx 10 or more. The lobby is lovely and laid out well. It is a big resort and somewhat spread out. The walk is not as bad as most say on the reviews. We were in room 46 the furthest away from the beach and it took under 10 mins to walk there. Plenty of shuttles and trains going around, the occasional pick up on an empty golf cart by the friendly “circle” staff. But it is large and wide and is combined with the Melia Paradisus next door and the Adults only Melis on the other side. There are benefits to staying close to the beach and benefits to being closer to the main lobby. The main lobby has the majority of restaurants and bars at night and hosts the main buffet, plus a theatre Casino and DJ nightlife.
Being closer to the beach puts you closer during the day to the main pool and obviously the beach. There is a breakfast buffet at the beach in building 13 Tartufo, as well as lunch, but this turns into a reservation-required restaurant at night. So either cluster of buildings you will need to walk to get to a certain area each day no matter what, it just depends on where you want to be closer to. Also, the beach cluster of buildings at night would obviously be quieter.
Food
The food was good, I wouldn’t say top-notch of the best I have ever had, but nothing to really complain about other than sometimes some of the buffet food was “lukewarm” at best. But not always, sometimes it was hot. It would just depend. Ther food was consistent however and we did prefer to use our “level” privileges and eat the level restaurant and buffet Building 21/22 which is the Riviera. It’s quieter, more intimate. You can order off the menu, no reservations are required for this, or the buffet. It’s your choice every night. Except for the romantic beach night, which is extra money, they have a beach area near the pool which is sheltered and candlelight with an extra special menu. We did not partake in this, but it did look nice. We did eat at the main buffet, and it was good, but what we noticed at the Riviera Level restaurant was that the pasta was made to order here. This goes for breakfast eggs/omelets as well. Also, in the morning you could make a Bloody Mary to your liking at the self-serve table bar area, or a mimosa.
Cape Nao Building 23 at the beach had great lunches, you can order off the menu here. It’s right on the beach, and in our opinion has the best fries and hamburgers at the resort. They also had very good chicken wraps which the kids devoured. The lunch buffet on the beach at building 13 Tartufo was also very good, and though busy, had no issues finding a seat. Also highly recommended.
We did eat one night at the main buffet The Merkado, and it was also good, just very busy, and you didn’t get the same food choices.
We did eat at two of the restaurants, the Hacienda (Mexican) and Capri (Mediterranean) We preferred the Mexican restaurant, it was excellent, we love Mexican food, and you also get your own Mexican buffet at this restaurant, plus order of the menu. We used our concierge Rey to book the restaurant for us (another perk of the Level is your own Concierge). Capri was also good, but it’s less “Greek” Mediterranean than some may expect, and more of a middle eastern Mediterranean-style restaurant. But it is still good food.
Beach
The beach was great, very pretty almost white sand beaches. Nice and wide, the water was warm and at the time of us being there, the seaweed or seagrass was not too bad at all. They had tractors out most mornings collecting what they could.
The floating play park we did use. And we paid $12 USD per person for 30 mins, and that’s all you really need. It was fun, and it does provide a distraction of the kids become bored, I would splurge and advise to try it out. It’s $20 USD for a full hour, but that’s a long time to be out there.
The beach chairs.... yes, it’s true you have to be out there early to get one. My wife would get up at 6:00 AM and be out there around 6:20 or so and had no problems being able to get a chair. This isn’t a new thing at resorts for this to take place. It’s unfortunate and isn’t policed by staff so you do what you have to do. After 7:00 AM I would say you’d be hard-pressed to find a vacant spot. After lunch we noticed some people getting too hot and leaving the area sometimes, and after 3:00 PM you should be able to find chairs vacant again.
And yes, they should order more chairs, especially in the regular area of the beach as there is a “Level” section of the beach. They could easily order 100 more chairs, they have the space. The beach area in front of the lunch buffet is wide open. I don’t know why they fill this area with chairs and umbrellas. It may solve the issue of claiming chairs in the morning as well if there were more available.
The covered beach beds, from what we could see the only ones you need to pay for are the ones right at the beachfront, closes to the water. The other ones are near the pools and set back further from the beach, you don’t need to pay for.
As far as the vendors on the beach, I don’t know what everyone is complaining about. Yes they are there, yes they come almost every day, but the are NOT a nuisance. They only ask once, for the most part and a simple gesture of no and a “no thank you” and they keep moving on. In no way were we pestered or bothered or harassed. Yes I have been to resorts where this isn’t allowed, but in the DR, and on this beach this is allowed, but it’s very minor.
You can walk along the beach, it’s safe and there are a lot of resorts to check out and see along the way, the local people DR people we met were very friendly.
Pools
Main Pool was good, slightly cooler than the ocean temp, but still warm, from what I could see it was maintained and in good condition. There’s a small pool near the lunch buffet, also looks nice, it’s better suited for doing laps in as it’s small and rectangular.
The Level pool is not so good. This pool should be closed off and repaired. Especially in the circular jetted areas. There are broken jets, missing tiles, missing jets, and missing tiles on the pool floor. It needs to be repaired.
Water park – geared towards small kids, I would say 10 and under will love it. My 12-year-old was bored with it pretty quickly, the slides are short, even though there’s a good variety. Kids need to be accompanied by an adult at all times, 18 yrs. and older. The water park was in good working order for the most part, but some repairs were needed. Plenty of lifeguards monitoring. It’s nice that they have it there, but it would benefit from some larger slides. for the adults, only beer is served here, no other alcoholic drinks. And the food is fine I guess, but it’s just fish sticks and chicken nuggets, I’m not sure why so many people rave about the snack bar at the waterpark.
Entertainment
There’s a show at the theatre every night. They are ok for the most part, geared towards kids around 8:00 PM and then at 9:00 – 9:45 PM pending on the night, you get the main show. I don’t really have a standout one in my head I would recommend, they were all ok. It’s not the best I have seen, but not the worst either. Again you have the DJ pumping music the second the show is done. This is moved into the Casino at around 12:30 AM where you can continue dancing.
We didn’t really visit the casino, but it looked good for the size of the resort. About 5-6 various tables to play at, poker, blackjack, roulette. There was a bar inside with TV screens to watch news and sports. Lots of slot machines, and a lounge area. It was never overly busy inside.
Staff
The staff was fantastic. From check-in to the hostesses, bar staff, wait staff, gardeners, and entertainment everyone was smiling, happy, easy to talk to, etc. I’m not sure what some reviewers are encountering, but from what I saw, and how I saw other people at the resort treat and talk to staff, my guess is that it’s not the staff, it’s you who is the problem. (that goes for anyone who complained)
Our concierge, which comes with the Level experience, Rey Dominguez, was great, very helpful, and always available. I could text him and he would reply. He got us an extra bed for the room, extra hangers, towels and sheets when needed. Was able to secure restaurant reservations and would make an effort to find us on the beach to have a friendly chat and make sure everything was ok.
Overall, a solid resort, would recommend going for families. I don’t think upgrading to the Level is necessary. Unless anything I mentioned piques your interest. I am pretty sure it’s more expensive to upgrade to the level when you are at the resort and would best to get the Level experience booked before you come down if that’s what you want. And again if loud music is an issue at night past midnight for you, stay away from buildings 46, 47, and 41, as they get most of the loud music at night.
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Date of stay: March 2023
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Room Tip: Don't like loud music at night? Stay away from building 46, 47 and 41.
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This is third time I'm in Melia Punta Cana. Facility and landscape is great and well maintained.
Room is well equipped and clean.
Food quality is very mediocre and often served cold, especially selection is small, although there is a lot of different restaurants.
Drinks quality in most cases was really good and personnel of bars and restaurants was very friendly. Reception area personnel was very helpful and professional. Maintenance issues in the room were resolved on timely manner.
On negative side:
It was windy, however due to great location of hotel at the bay and surrounding by reefs, waves were not really high (probably couple feet maximum). However they place Lifeguards on a beach who was over-controlling and restricted swimming. This is outrages, as we specifically choose this area of Punta Cana to swim in the ocean.
Second:
This hotel is trying to be environmentally friendly, which is so stupid. At the beginning of our visit there was bottled water not available in the bars, however it was available in the room. Also they replaced plastic forks and knifes with wooden and served drinks in cardboard cups. This is not good idea.
Room is well equipped and clean.
Food quality is very mediocre and often served cold, especially selection is small, although there is a lot of different restaurants.
Drinks quality in most cases was really good and personnel of bars and restaurants was very friendly. Reception area personnel was very helpful and professional. Maintenance issues in the room were resolved on timely manner.
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It was windy, however due to great location of hotel at the bay and surrounding by reefs, waves were not really high (probably couple feet maximum). However they place Lifeguards on a beach who was over-controlling and restricted swimming. This is outrages, as we specifically choose this area of Punta Cana to swim in the ocean.
Second:
This hotel is trying to be environmentally friendly, which is so stupid. At the beginning of our visit there was bottled water not available in the bars, however it was available in the room. Also they replaced plastic forks and knifes with wooden and served drinks in cardboard cups. This is not good idea.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Room Tip: Take the rooms located closer to the beach, although it might cost more, since Territory is huge.
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Response from CMMelia, Gerente at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Jan 19, 2020
Dear sostrovski, Thank you very much for your visit and for sharing your experience with us. We are pleased to know the caring and professional attitude of our team was up to your standars and thery were a significan part of your vacations. Allow us to inform you that we have an strong commitment with the environment, as without it, we have nothing. We have taken different actions to Reduce single use plastic and we are very proud about it, even when we know there is a longer path to reduce our impact. We will be pleased to welcome you again for your fourth stay at Meliá in Punta Cana. Guest Service Center Management
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My husband and I took advantage of the Wellness Package which included one visit each to the spa for a massage or facial, healthy snacks in our room fridge and an air purifier. The room was well cleaned and the building was so close to the Quimera - Level Adult only section so easy access to snacks, drinks and carts were amazing. We were also close to the beach and really enjoyed the adult only level cabanas on the beach.
Our teenage girls stayed in a family room which was not as well appointed or well looked after. It was strange that the room had no place to put clothes, no drawers or shelves just a hanging closet. The access to level was great and we all gathered at the Level pool when the weather was sketchy.
The food in general was not great. It seemed that the food all came from one kitchen and was served at different restaurants both ala carte and buffet. I am a vegetarian who does not eat fish so my options were extremely limited. I knew that would be the case but was surprised at the limited vegetable choices.
The yoga was terrific and I did it almost every morning.
I am a tennis player and was disappointed with the state of the courts. 3 were playable but two were cracked and had non playable portions of the courts. The compressor fan was so loud, conversations on one court was impossible. The racquets and balls were very low quality and I am glad I bought my own equipment. The pro Boris was great, a good player and real gentleman.
We would definitely go back, the staff is terrific and the grounds beautiful.
Our teenage girls stayed in a family room which was not as well appointed or well looked after. It was strange that the room had no place to put clothes, no drawers or shelves just a hanging closet. The access to level was great and we all gathered at the Level pool when the weather was sketchy.
The food in general was not great. It seemed that the food all came from one kitchen and was served at different restaurants both ala carte and buffet. I am a vegetarian who does not eat fish so my options were extremely limited. I knew that would be the case but was surprised at the limited vegetable choices.
The yoga was terrific and I did it almost every morning.
I am a tennis player and was disappointed with the state of the courts. 3 were playable but two were cracked and had non playable portions of the courts. The compressor fan was so loud, conversations on one court was impossible. The racquets and balls were very low quality and I am glad I bought my own equipment. The pro Boris was great, a good player and real gentleman.
We would definitely go back, the staff is terrific and the grounds beautiful.
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Date of stay: March 2020
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Room Tip: Building 9 in the Punta Cana was amazing, great location . Easy to find a cart to get to...
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Response from RepOnRD, Manager at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Mar 18, 2020
Dear 815hilaryr, Thank you very much for your lovely comment and for preferring our new "Well-Being" concept. We love to know that you enjoyed your stay, the facilities, premises, services and our "Wellness Activities". On the other side, we appreciate your particularly observation and can assure that we´ll share them with the corresponding departments. As well your remark regarding the vegetarian foos options, as it´s important to us to cater the dietary needs of our guests to their satisfaction. Our team is looking forward to welcome you back soon. Kind regards, Guest Service Center Management
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We arrived late after a long flight from London. The room was ready but one bedside lamp was missing and there were no hand towels (too late to call house keeping).
We booked a “Premium Room Beachside”, expecting to be somewhere near the beach. We were about 200 metres from the beach, the last of six blocks of apartments consisting of 6 (?) apartments per block. The view from our apartment window looked onto something more akin to a half finished garden landscaping job (see photo), with no possibility of seeing anything of the beach and too far away to hear any waves.
So I am not sure what “Beachside” means in Meliá speak.
The Meliá Caribe Beach Resort caters for families whereas the adjoining Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort is for adults only. If you have no kids definitely go to the restaurants in the Punta Cana Beach Resort (a few mins walk).
The service in the restaurants was varied, the Merkado Restaurant by the beach (breakfast & lunch only) the worst of the lot. Nearly all the male waiters were particularly poor, disinterested, no smile. Slightly better in the adults only restaurants, but not much.
We were tricked into being invited to “The Circle by Meliá”, for a special breakfast, to see their “new and exciting venture” in Punta Cana. It turned out to be a timeshare sales pitch. And no breakfast.
There are three Meliá resorts all virtually next door to each other on Bávaro Beach (plus the timeshare location mentioned above):
The Paradisus Punta Cana Resort
The Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort
The Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
We’ve stayed in the Paradisus on a previous visit, and eat in the Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort restaurants on this trip whilst staying in the Melia Caribe Beach Resort, so we have had first hand experienced of all three.
I would rate the Paradisus 5*, the Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort 4*, and the Meliá Caribe Beach Resort, the subject of this review, 3*.
We booked a “Premium Room Beachside”, expecting to be somewhere near the beach. We were about 200 metres from the beach, the last of six blocks of apartments consisting of 6 (?) apartments per block. The view from our apartment window looked onto something more akin to a half finished garden landscaping job (see photo), with no possibility of seeing anything of the beach and too far away to hear any waves.
So I am not sure what “Beachside” means in Meliá speak.
The Meliá Caribe Beach Resort caters for families whereas the adjoining Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort is for adults only. If you have no kids definitely go to the restaurants in the Punta Cana Beach Resort (a few mins walk).
The service in the restaurants was varied, the Merkado Restaurant by the beach (breakfast & lunch only) the worst of the lot. Nearly all the male waiters were particularly poor, disinterested, no smile. Slightly better in the adults only restaurants, but not much.
We were tricked into being invited to “The Circle by Meliá”, for a special breakfast, to see their “new and exciting venture” in Punta Cana. It turned out to be a timeshare sales pitch. And no breakfast.
There are three Meliá resorts all virtually next door to each other on Bávaro Beach (plus the timeshare location mentioned above):
The Paradisus Punta Cana Resort
The Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort
The Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
We’ve stayed in the Paradisus on a previous visit, and eat in the Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort restaurants on this trip whilst staying in the Melia Caribe Beach Resort, so we have had first hand experienced of all three.
I would rate the Paradisus 5*, the Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort 4*, and the Meliá Caribe Beach Resort, the subject of this review, 3*.
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Date of stay: January 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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It’s a really 3,5 star service in this so called 5 star resort. Property looks beautiful, but staff is somewhat unfriendly. Food is terrible. If it wasn’t for food, this hotel could have been 4,5 maybe in their dream, but quality of food is very terrible to say the list. Room service is working only until 11 pm and they charged us $10 per order, even though it was supposed to be included. Minibar was refilled once in 3 days (we stayed 9) only 1 bottle of Coke, 1 bottle of Sprite, 2 waters and 1 can of beer.
🦟 Mosquitos are very unfriendly too, they made it clear very first night we moved into our room. Even though we have been promised that someone will come and spray the room, no one ever showed up)
Hope this review will save some time and trouble to my fellow travelers.
🦟 Mosquitos are very unfriendly too, they made it clear very first night we moved into our room. Even though we have been promised that someone will come and spray the room, no one ever showed up)
Hope this review will save some time and trouble to my fellow travelers.
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Date of stay: May 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Response from Alexa Carolina Fuchs, Propietario at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded May 10, 2021
Dear 939eduardo, Thank you for choosing us as your vacation destination. However, we lament to notice that we were not able to meet your expectations completely, but we hope that you still passed a pleasant time at our resort. As a service-oriented company, our guests' opinions play a crucial role in optimizing our services. We highly value all ideas and suggestions from our guests, whether they're constructive or critical. Regarding your comments concerning the experience with our food and beverage offerings, mini bar, and mosquitos, we offer our sincere apologies for any misimpression made. We want to convey that these situations do not represent the standard of service we proudly provide to our valued guests, and we genuinely aspire to regain your trust. We assure you that action plans are in place to enhance the overall experience in the future. It would be a pleasure for us to get the chance to welcome you back in the future, to demonstrate to you the contrary. Kind regards, Guest Service Center Management
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The resort itself is beautiful. You can find several spots for a good photo op. Overall our stay was so so. Although we were told the rooms would not be cleaned everyday and we requested that no one enter the room, the cleaning staff entered the room anyway, twice. The room was damp/musty. There was hair on the floor. The head board was dusty and you could see the night stand had not been wiped down properly. The TV and clock didnt work. The mattress had a dent in it on one side as if someone had been laying in that one spot for years. When showering water leaks beyond the shower doors and the bathroom floor becomes a pool of water. The jacuzzi tub in the room was also dirty. The staff does not speak/understand english and they are dismissive. When we sat to eat we had to wait for water or ask for it and then it took forever to be served. We had reservations for dinner and waited 30 min for our order to be taken and then another 30 to 40 min for the food to be served. The food was cold and touch and go (best part is the omelette at breakfast). Pool was dirty. The haglers are in full force on the resort and especially on the beach. There is no pool wait staff or grill that you can conveniently get to. The carts run sporadically. At one point we waited 30 min for one until we decided to just walk. I would not return.
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Date of stay: December 2020Trip type: Travelled with family
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Response from Alexa Carolina Fuchs, Inhaber at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Jan 1, 2021
Dear 48preciousi, Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. It's our aim to provide our guests' wonderful experience, and we deeply regret haven't reached it. Our industry appreciates all the comments or feedbacks our guests can provide us. They are the best way for us to know if our product is being well accepted or if there should be adjustments to be made. We thank you for the time taken to share with us your opinions and rest assured that we have shared them with our operational team, intending to improve the Melia experience. We would love to have another opportunity to host you at Meliá Caribe Beach. Kind regards, Guest Service Center Management
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Unfortunately the negative reviews are accurate. To summarize, the rooms are old and outdated, there is a lack of housekeeping and the restaurants do not have the best service.
Starting with the check in process, we were assigned the wrong room. I went back to the front desk to let them know I reserved a family style room and the front desk representative insisted I must have seen the beds wrong. The bellboy took us back to the room and I called and unfortunately had to argue with someone at the front desk because there was no way the room was a family room with a jacuzzi and one twin size bed, there should have been two. Luckily, the bellboy stayed with us and got on the phone to help and they finally admitted that we were in the wrong room and had us moved. The second room did not have washcloths and enough towels. We called the next morning and someone was supposed to bring some to our room. A few hours later, nothing happened but I was able to track down a housekeeper that was nice enough to help. She took care of use the rest of the week. I heard a few people complain about being there a few days and not having housekeeping services. There are two buffet style restaurants and both are horrible, service and quality of food. I could not get through the phone lines on any of the days to make a reservation. I have been to 4 resorts this year and I understand the capacity limitations put in place for safety, but in other resorts they make up for it by having a good quality and selection of food in the buffet, which is not my preference but it has been tolerable. That is NOT the case here, the quality of the food, breakfast, lunch and dinner is so bad, it’s not a good substitute for not having many dining options. At one point we walked down the beach to the Jellyfish restaurant and spent about $150 just to have a decent meal. On my last day we wandered around the different restaurants on the resort and on my third try of begging to get in somewhere, the hostess at the Mexican style restaurant was nice enough to find a space for us. I literally begged! On a positive note, the rooms were not smelly, although old with broken fixtures, the mini bar was stocked with water and sodas and we did not have any issues with bugs as I’ve seen in other reviews. This was my niece and nephew’s first vacation and they had a good time.
Starting with the check in process, we were assigned the wrong room. I went back to the front desk to let them know I reserved a family style room and the front desk representative insisted I must have seen the beds wrong. The bellboy took us back to the room and I called and unfortunately had to argue with someone at the front desk because there was no way the room was a family room with a jacuzzi and one twin size bed, there should have been two. Luckily, the bellboy stayed with us and got on the phone to help and they finally admitted that we were in the wrong room and had us moved. The second room did not have washcloths and enough towels. We called the next morning and someone was supposed to bring some to our room. A few hours later, nothing happened but I was able to track down a housekeeper that was nice enough to help. She took care of use the rest of the week. I heard a few people complain about being there a few days and not having housekeeping services. There are two buffet style restaurants and both are horrible, service and quality of food. I could not get through the phone lines on any of the days to make a reservation. I have been to 4 resorts this year and I understand the capacity limitations put in place for safety, but in other resorts they make up for it by having a good quality and selection of food in the buffet, which is not my preference but it has been tolerable. That is NOT the case here, the quality of the food, breakfast, lunch and dinner is so bad, it’s not a good substitute for not having many dining options. At one point we walked down the beach to the Jellyfish restaurant and spent about $150 just to have a decent meal. On my last day we wandered around the different restaurants on the resort and on my third try of begging to get in somewhere, the hostess at the Mexican style restaurant was nice enough to find a space for us. I literally begged! On a positive note, the rooms were not smelly, although old with broken fixtures, the mini bar was stocked with water and sodas and we did not have any issues with bugs as I’ve seen in other reviews. This was my niece and nephew’s first vacation and they had a good time.
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Date of stay: December 2021Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip: Avoid the buffets
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Response from Alexa Carolina Fuchs, Propietario at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Dec 29, 2021
Dear sdottnicole, First and foremost, we would like to extend our gratitude for choosing us as your host hotel for your well-deserved family vacation. We greatly appreciate your positive impressions regarding the stocked minibar. We are also glad to confirm that your niece and nephew had a good time at our property. Nonetheless, we are sincerely regretful that you did not feel accommodated. The comfort of our guests is our most important goal. For this reason, we apologize on behalf of everyone at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort for the eventualities and that you did not feel well cared for. It is worth mentioning the case has been reviewed alongside the Room Division, and Guest Experience departments to identify the root causes of the mishaps and adjust our operations to prevent similar situations in the future. It is regrettable to know about the impression you received from the team during your arrival at the hotel. Please receive sincere apologies if any misimpression was encountered upon arrival. Normally, our associates can grant most petitions, although it is important to mention that these are subject to availability. Our front desk staff is trained to provide our guests with an attentive, professional, and prompt registration process, always providing the correct room to accommodate them. Our goal is to provide our guests with a pleasant stay, expecting only their satisfaction. For this reason, we guarantee that we will proceed to address each of your concerns with the corresponding departments, to implement corrective actions where necessary. Once again, we apologize for the eventualities. We would be delighted if you would give us the opportunity and honor to welcome you back to our hotel to change your impression. Warmest Regards, Guest Service Center Management.
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We stayed 10/19-27/20. This is a beautiful resort!
First understand there is still a pandemic and this means there are some limitations.
Not all restaurants are open every day. This wasn't really a problem except the app was not working and there was nothing posted so that you knew what was open when. Suggestion to the resort that they post a daily notice in the main dinning areas or lobby letting people know what is open.
That was about the only thing they could have done better.
We did enjoy the main buffet, there was a good selection of food. For safety, there are staff that serve your choices from the buffet.
When it comes to Covid, I felt safer here than in he US. The staff all wear masks and masks are mandatory for guests in public areas. Everything was cleaned and staff kept boxes of masks for anyone who need them and hand sanitizer was everywhere.
After the very quiet week, it was very nice on Friday and Saturday to have local families also at the hotel. The hotel was still not anywhere at capacity, but we did enjoy the sound of children's laughter in the pool.
The occupancy is down so no worries at the pool or the beach about getting up early to put towels on your chairs, you have plenty of room to socially distance.
We loved our afternoons at the Barefoot bar and the service from Antonio! He also kept a watchful eye to be sure people selling stuff from the beach did not bother guests, I appreciate that he did so while being polite about it.
My husband and I also enjoyed great massages, visitors are down and it was so easy to get an appointment I went back to the spa for an extra 30 minutes at the end of the week!
I wish I could remember the name of the maid we had, she was absolutely lovely.! A note; you do need to ask for how much cleaning service you want, due to Covid they are careful not to enter your room while you are there and will provide what service you are comfortable with, just be sure to let them know what you need/want.
My tip for travelers, recognize these are exceptional times and they are doing everything possible to make your vacation the best they can. Relax, be nice and where you can - TIP. We felt very fortunate to be able to take this vacation and realize how fortunate we are. After such a stressful year between all that is going on, especially the craziness of politics in the US it was so wonderful to be able to turn it all off and just chill on the beach. Nothing is better than lounging on the beach looking at the beautiful Caribbean sea to make you feel better!
First understand there is still a pandemic and this means there are some limitations.
Not all restaurants are open every day. This wasn't really a problem except the app was not working and there was nothing posted so that you knew what was open when. Suggestion to the resort that they post a daily notice in the main dinning areas or lobby letting people know what is open.
That was about the only thing they could have done better.
We did enjoy the main buffet, there was a good selection of food. For safety, there are staff that serve your choices from the buffet.
When it comes to Covid, I felt safer here than in he US. The staff all wear masks and masks are mandatory for guests in public areas. Everything was cleaned and staff kept boxes of masks for anyone who need them and hand sanitizer was everywhere.
After the very quiet week, it was very nice on Friday and Saturday to have local families also at the hotel. The hotel was still not anywhere at capacity, but we did enjoy the sound of children's laughter in the pool.
The occupancy is down so no worries at the pool or the beach about getting up early to put towels on your chairs, you have plenty of room to socially distance.
We loved our afternoons at the Barefoot bar and the service from Antonio! He also kept a watchful eye to be sure people selling stuff from the beach did not bother guests, I appreciate that he did so while being polite about it.
My husband and I also enjoyed great massages, visitors are down and it was so easy to get an appointment I went back to the spa for an extra 30 minutes at the end of the week!
I wish I could remember the name of the maid we had, she was absolutely lovely.! A note; you do need to ask for how much cleaning service you want, due to Covid they are careful not to enter your room while you are there and will provide what service you are comfortable with, just be sure to let them know what you need/want.
My tip for travelers, recognize these are exceptional times and they are doing everything possible to make your vacation the best they can. Relax, be nice and where you can - TIP. We felt very fortunate to be able to take this vacation and realize how fortunate we are. After such a stressful year between all that is going on, especially the craziness of politics in the US it was so wonderful to be able to turn it all off and just chill on the beach. Nothing is better than lounging on the beach looking at the beautiful Caribbean sea to make you feel better!
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Date of stay: October 2020
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Room Tip: We prefer the beachfront rooms, other rooms
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Response from RepOnRD, Gerente at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Nov 6, 2020
Dear Mary1brock, First of all, let us express our gratitude for the preference shown to our property when looking for the ideal place to enjoy a few days of relaxation. We love each detail about your share experience and are delighted to know that you have spent great moments at Meliá Caribe Beach. On the other side, we appreciate your observation and will address it to the corresponding departments for their consideration. As well as we'll share your words with Antonio, to congratulate him. If you want to spend another relaxing time, with an excellent service, don't hesitate to visit us. Kind regards, Guest Service Center Management
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This was our forth time coming here in the last couple years. We always had a good time and decided to suggest it as we planned a couples trip. Things definitely are different now. Most things there are closed. Had a positive experience with a handful of staff/servers. We Ended up purchasing what’s sold as a “romantic dinner” that included steak or lobster and a bottle of champagne. Steaks were almost half fat and never received our champagne. When we asked about the champagne we received the run around day after day and even at checkout 3 days later. Nobody seemed to have an answer or were always looking into it. The resolution that was offered to us was a 15% discount after wasting another hour explaining the same story that was explained to about 4 other people throughout the stay. It seems like EVERYONE that does approach you, is trying to sell you something. It gets to the point where you get tired of being bombarded with the sales pitches that you have to hide your face or pretend you are sleeping. They do take temp and have you wear gloves and masks which was a positive. I would not recommend or be a patron again.
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Date of stay: February 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Response from Alexa Carolina Fuchs, Propietario at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Mar 2, 2021
Dear EddierO4517KT, First of all, we are delighted to know that past experiences at Meliá Caribe Beach motivated you to visit us again. Thank you for your preference, as it shows the great work done by our team. For our company, and in this particular case for the Meliá Brand, the motto ¨Soul Matter¨ is related to our origin; where our soul and passion are put into everything we do so that our guests can live a unique experience. In this line, we are sorry to hear that your recent experience was not as desired and that your current impression differs from what you have been used to in previous times. Listening to our guests is our top priority, as it provides us with the most accurate feedback on the effects of our product. For this reason, we have shared your feedback with the relevant departments so that they can take the necessary steps to ensure the experience you are accustomed to. We are confident that you understand that what happened during your recent stay was an unusual occurrence for our hotel; even more so for regular and knowledgeable customers of the product, we offer. We desire to continue to be your hotel of choice for your vacations in Punta Cana. For this reason, we hope to get a second chance to welcome you and to provide you the accustomed experience. Kind regards, Guest Service Center Management
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This was our third stay at a Melia resort and we had a great time. The restaurants were delicious, the resort is beautiful, and the staff consistently went above and beyond. The lobby bars while waiting for dinner had fun signature cocktails so don't miss those (sangria at the Mediterranean places and tropical mojitos at the Asian one). The smaller buildings for the rooms is a very nice set up. The resort is huge but they do a great job with the trains and golf carts, especially around the dinner hours. Bring your own reusable travel mug for sitting on the beach. I do really appreciate they don't have plastic cups but drinks leak through the paper ones pretty quickly. I love the compostable plates and silverware for the beach snack area.
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Date of stay: December 2019Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Response from MeliaCM, Manager at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Responded Jan 17, 2020
Dear 67jillianj, Thank you for staying with us and for your lovely review. We love to know that you had a great vacation with us, and that we could exceed your expectations with our concept, facilities and service. It was a pleasure to host you and we look forward to welcoming you back anytime. Warm regards, Guest Service Center Management
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C$319 - C$513 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
CaribbeanDominican RepublicLa Altagracia ProvincePunta CanaBavaro
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768
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Frequently Asked Questions about Meliá Caribe Beach Resort
Which popular attractions are close to Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Nearby attractions include Vivaldi Cigars (0.9 km), HARRISON'S Fine Caribbean Jewelers (0.3 km), and Melia Caribe Tropical Lobby Bar (0.8 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include a swimup bar, free wifi, and free breakfast.
Which room amenities are available at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Top room amenities include a minibar, air conditioning, and a flat screen TV.
What food & drink options are available at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Guests can enjoy a swimup bar, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant during their stay.
Is parking available at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Yes, free parking and secured parking are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Conveniently located restaurants include Chinois Restaurante, Gustoso Gelato Gourmet, and JOY Nutritional Popsicle.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Yes, guests have access to a pool, a fitness centre, and a sauna during their stay.
Does Meliá Caribe Beach Resort have airport transportation?
Yes, Meliá Caribe Beach Resort offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Are any cleaning services offered at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Does Meliá Caribe Beach Resort offer any business services?
Yes, it conveniently offers a business centre, meeting rooms, and a banquet room.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Meliá Caribe Beach Resort?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German.