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7.6 / 10 Guest Rating

Bahia Principe Explore Punta Cana - All Inclusive

Arena Gorda - Macao, Section Baigua. Higuey - La Altagracia, Punta Cana, do

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About the Property

Luxurious Accommodations
Indulge in comfort and style with every room at Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana - All Inclusive featuring a balcony, terrace, and a range of amenities including a seating area, satellite TV, and en suite. Upgrade to a suite with a spa bath for the ultimate relaxation experience.

Abundant Leisure Activities
From a tennis court and fitness center to free bikes for exploring, our resort offers a plethora of activities to keep you entertained throughout your stay. Enjoy watersports like windsurfing, shop at on-site boutiques, or splash around in the water park.

Culinary Delights
Satisfy your taste buds with a variety of dining options including the Orquídea Restaurant serving international-themed buffets and specialty restaurants offering French, Japanese, and Tex-Mex cuisines. Experience a culinary journey without leaving the resort.

Experience luxury, leisure, and culinary excellence at Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana - All Inclusive. Book now for an unforgettable stay!

Facilities & Amenities

Fitness facilities
WiFi available
Free WiFi
Parking
Free Parking
Non-smoking rooms
Air conditioning
Fitness center
Swimming pool
24-hour front desk

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out12:00 PM

Property Notes

Your reservation charge will appear on your credit card statement under the name of: VIAJES GRUPO TURISTICO INTERNACIONAL S.A. Charge will be processed from Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Payment at the property is not accepted. The payment of the reservation must be made through a payment link, within 24 hours of the message being received. All reservations are paid in US dollars. Unpaid reservations will be canceled prior to arrival. In case you require an invoice, it will be provided by a VIAJES GRUPO TURISTICO INTERNACIONAL S.A., local invoices are not available. We're thrilled to announce that renovations at Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana will commence from May 1st and are scheduled to conclude by November 19th 2024, enriching your experience. Renovations will not disrupt common areas or services. The Electric Train Route will remain operational with minimal adjustments. Renovation work will be conducted daily between 8 am and 6 pm, with noise after 9 am.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply. Swimming pool: Closed from Fri, Apr 10, 2026 until Mon, Nov 30, 2026 Swimming pool: Closed from Fri, Apr 10, 2026 until Mon, Nov 30, 2026 Swimming pool: Closed from Fri, Apr 10, 2026 until Mon, Nov 30, 2026 Swimming pool: Closed from Fri, Apr 10, 2026 until Mon, Nov 30, 2026 A deposit may be required at the property.

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Guest Reviews

7.6
Very Good1460 verified reviews
AI Summary

Guests highly rate the beautiful location and frequently praise the excellent services from some staff.

Categories

Cleanliness6.5
Service8.5
Location8.5
Room Quality6.5
Amenities8.0
Value for Money7.9
Food and Beverage7.5
Overall Experience7.5

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frontlinea2023CANADA
Verified booking
Family
Standard Room
Stayed in Mar 5, 2026

"Beach scammers for tours"

6.0

The place is amazing but, do not buy anything and I mean anything from the beach agents they are all scammers and specially for family tours ! Buy only at the main Lobby from the hotel agent. We got scammed once already Specially from Thomas. Be carful

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312shaind
Verified booking
Couples
Standard Room
Stayed in Mar 2, 2026

"3 star resort at best"

6.0

Hope this helps some people. Most of the staff are friendly and there are some who just dont care. The food isnt that bad normal resort food.As for the resort itself it is a huge resort there are lots of people. There are golf carts the go up n down which is really good most times there is always one around going which ever way ur going ..The beach is great if you like getting up at 5am to save a seat and hope that someone doesn't take the spot you saved (happened to us twice) same goes for the pool areas, this is probably my biggest complate,Hotel should really try and do something about people holding chairs at 5 in the morning, i understand it is tough to enforce though .Rooms are fairly clean, they take the dirty towels but so far they haven't replace with clean ones twice for us ,kinda sucks when u get a shower and realize there are no clean towels. I probably would not return to this resort again just because of size Download the app and you can reserve up to 4 A la cart reservation on the app

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J3467XRjudithsCAMBRIDGE, REGION OF WATERLOO, ONTARIO
Verified booking
Family
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 28, 2026

"The all-inclusive reality"

6.0

I stayed at Bahia Principe Punta Cana Feb 19-26, travelling with my sister. The resort is aesthetically pleasing, clean and our room was nice. Like many places, all chairs by the beach and pool are reserved by 7 am or earlier. You won't get one if you don't follow this ridiculous trend. I personally don't like having to do it because I feel terribly guilty if I'm not using the chair. I found the food very good, however the buffets are crowded and sometimes you have to wait for clean plates or cutlery to be brought out. Finding a table can be difficult depending on when you get to the buffet. If we went as soon as it opened we got a table. Other times we had to sit at a table that had dishes on it from the person who just left. Service at the buffet is inconsistent. Sometimes it's so busy they just don't get to you, and at times there were line ups to get into the buffet. If we got service we tipped, if not we didn't (obviously). We booked our three A La Carte dinners and received email confirmation of each reservation with a QR code for each. Every time we showed up for our reservation we were told we didn't have one. The first two times I pulled out my phone and showed them my confirmation after which they seated us. The third time I had left my phone in the room and when we were, once again, told we didn't have a reservation. I explained that we did and that this kept happening. The lady called Customer Service and handed me the phone so that another person on the end of the line could tell me that I didn't have reservation and she was "just telling [me] what is in the computer". Wow! great customer service problem solving. We had to take the train back to our room to get the phone and prove we had a reservation -- after which they sat us. There is a beach snack bar where you place your order electronically using a touch screen (like at McDonald's) and you can see the status of your order on a screen above the counter. This is a great system because you can sit and wait and go up when your order is ready. There is self-serve beer on tap at this snack bar as well as a self-serve soft ice cream machine. Overall, a pretty good place but the overcrowding detracted from the experience as a whole. I think I'm kind of done with all-inclusive resorts. Putting out a little more cash for a better experience ten fold is probably a better idea.

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Andrade DiasbrBR
Verified booking
extended_group
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 28, 2026

"Very Good"

7.0
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V9486AHmarinam
Verified booking
Couples
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 27, 2026

"1 star"

2.0

I am extremely disappointed with my stay at Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana. The service throughout the resort has been painfully slow, with excessively long lines for food and drinks at nearly every hour of the day. It often takes so long to get a drink that you feel discouraged from even trying. Meal times are chaotic and overcrowded — the buffets feel like a cattle yard, with guests packed tightly together just trying to access food. It’s stressful, disorganized, and far from relaxing. Although our room is near the beach, the lobby and main dining area feels like a 20-minute golf cart ride away. Getting meals requires traveling all the way down the strip, the food at the buffet is great though, the travel to get there is terrible and time consuming though. If you are trying to avoid having to travel all the way down the strip and stay closer to the beach to maximize the time you have in the sun, you are left with underwhelming food options — frozen-food options like fries, and sandwiches with a single slice of ham and cheese. Coffee during meals is nearly impossible to get. It’s obvious the staff are overworked and the resort is understaffed. The experience feels like profit is prioritized over quality and guest comfort. Which is fine when you know that that’s what you’re signing up for, I happened to book this trip last minute as a result of the political situations going on in Mexico at the current moment. To make matters worse, we were locked out of our room when the door battery died and had to wait hours for it to be fixed. Four hours without access to sunscreen or basic belongings while staying at a beach resort is unacceptable. Wasting perfectly good daylight and weather, which is what I came for, just to later be told that the pool closes at 6pm. Compared to all-inclusive experiences in Mexico, this has been a major disappointment. I would not recommend this property and will not be returning. I have been on several all inclusive resorts throughout my life, and this is definitely the worst experience I’ve ever had. I’m not really the type of person to be writing reviews, however, I genuinely feel as though this needed to be addressed. Significant operational changes are needed. Beach is beautiful.

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193krystlem
Verified booking
Family
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 27, 2026

"19 Guests. 8 Rooms. Safety Issues & the Worst Resort Experience We’ve Had."

2.0

We stayed at the Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana as a group of 19 people occupying 8 rooms. Our families travel together every year. Collectively, we have stayed at over 40 resorts around the world. We understand that minor issues can happen anywhere. This was not that. Not one single room in our group was acceptable. Check-in took over two hours. After travelling with 19 people, including two 70-year-olds, this was poorly managed and exhausting. When we finally accessed our rooms: Our room smelled like something had died inside it. The odor hit you immediately upon opening the door. It was impossible to sleep in. There was urine on the bathroom floor. Our fridge never worked the entire stay. My brother found a cockroach the size of his hand. My cousins had no working lights and electrical plugs hanging out of the walls. Every day we were in the lobby because key cards stopped working. One day alone we went SIX times. On multiple occasions it wasn’t even the key — it was the door malfunctioning. When we complained, we were told nothing could be done for two days. It took standing in the lobby for two hours before we were moved — to a cleaner but still very dated room. We had specifically requested accessible accommodations for two 70-year-olds in our group. Instead: My father was placed on the third floor. He had to climb over a large jacuzzi tub to shower daily. The marble floors were extremely slippery. No accommodation was made despite repeated requests. The other senior in our group was eventually moved to a walk-in shower room — but only after paying an additional $140 USD. The most serious issue occurred on Day 2. A man in his 20s sucker punched my 18-year-old son in the face. A report was filed. The individual provided a written statement admitting to what he had done. We were told if the group misbehaved again, they would be removed from the resort. They were not removed. Instead, their group of approximately 20 people harassed us for the remainder of our stay: Following us at night. Following my brother into the washroom. Getting in my face. Verbally assaulting us. Calling my 20-year-old daughter-in-law obscene names while she was sitting quietly. Threatening a 14-year-old. We reported this repeatedly. Nothing was done. We later learned another group at the resort was experiencing similar harassment from the same individuals. We spent more time in the lobby filing complaints than enjoying our vacation. We had to ensure our teenagers were never alone because we did not feel safe. The only staff member who made any meaningful effort was Francisco from Guest Services. He did what he could within his authority, including arranging a dinner for us on our final night. Any resort would be fortunate to have someone like him. Unfortunately, it was far too little, too late. This was not a minor inconvenience. It was: Unsanitary accommodations Accessibility failures Ongoing room maintenance issues A serious safety failure Repeated inaction after documented assault We travel annually and have experienced over 40 resorts worldwide. This is the first time we have ever felt unsafe and unheard. We will not be returning to this resort, and we will not choose a Bahia property again.

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michellerG339SL
Verified booking
Couples
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 26, 2026

"Never again"

4.0

We stayed here for my 60th birthday and it was such a disappointment . We booked an adults only thinking it would be quiet but no it was like an 18/30 for the older generation, pool parties loud DJ every afternoon, the hotel lobby which was lovely was the entertainment centre in the evening extremely loud aimed at the small younger crowd ignoring the majority which were all over 50 . The beach was rammed every day people getting up at 5am to secure the best sun beds round the pool and beach .. the staff were miserable and unhelpful, the drinks were cheap and nasty wine tastied like vinegar and what they class as Prosecco was 5% lambrini awful .. drinks from beach bar were watered down . The rooms were nice but the cleaners were in the hallways all day noisy and chatting you could never go back to your room for an afternoon nap . Clientele was mainly Canadians very loud but lovely . It wasn’t the quiet relaxing holiday we were sold and talking to many British guests they all felt the same .. food in all restaurants was disappointing and warm apart from the Mongolian which was lovely and had the nicest staff .. we had days with no hot water and when we complained they said they would send someone in 25 min no one showed .. you could escape the noise in the evening and doors banging in rooms in the evening honestly was happy to leave ..

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ROYusUS
Verified booking
couple
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 24, 2026

"Very Good"

7.0

The pool entertainment activity staff.

So much trouble getting Beach towels, used the same ones for a week.

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Connector24532214238
Verified booking
Couples
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 22, 2026

"Just ok"

6.0

Leaving tonight and honestly, I miss home. The service is quite bad The bad - not enough towels for daily towel change - no face towels in rooms - the employees keep sending you to other people for help - can’t join front desk through phone (the line cuts) - the app doesn’t work for luggage pick up - not enough coffee cups, juice glasses, plates or spatulas at the buffet - looooong lineups for main buffet - extremely crowded at the beach and main pool - all chairs reserved everywhere by 8 am - el olivo and tequila restaurants were subpar Pros : - cats - room is done everyday - two quieter pools - food is ok - live music in the lobbies - alternate quieter buffet in the evening - efficient in-resort transport Overall, you can get MUCH better elsewhere. We paid 1700 CAD for 5 nights

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Cecilia23_2018TORONTO, ONTARIO
Verified booking
Friends getaway
Standard Room
Stayed in Feb 21, 2026

"Big resort with limited resources"

2.0

We were at the Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana from Feb 13 to 20, 3026 Check in: Horrible. We (group of 16) arrived late about 1:00 a.m. on Feb 14/26. Check in was slow and unorganized. Some people in the group did not arrive in their rooms until 3:00ish. Part of the problem was the staff would disappear and you had to join another line. This disappearances behavior was common as I saw and experienced it whenever I went to guest services. The guest services will likely be your greatest frustration during your stay. Property: Immaculate. Very well maintained. The public washrooms are clean. This property is HUGE. Not recommended for people with mobility issues. There are shuttle buses running back and forth, but the main lobby is about a 15-20 minute walk to the beach and 24-hour snack bar. Also, there are no elevators and most buildings have three floors. There are mosquitoes, sand flies/fleas, and other biting insects. Lots of them!!! I wore repellant and still got a few bites. I saw many people with bites covering their legs. We had to kill about five mosquitoes in our room the first night. Bring repellant and a mosquito coil if you plan to use your balcony. There are no quiet and shaded areas to sit and relax. But we did not walk the entire property, so it is possible you may find one. Seating is lacking. Beach: The Atlantic Ocean. The property is not along the Caribbean Sea. The water was a little rough, but still beautiful. You have to wake up about 7:00 to get a lounge chair at the beach and at the main pool (closest to the beach). Most chairs, while reserved, will sit empty for hours. There are signs stating you can not reserve seats but there is no enforcement by staff. Pools: There are two other large pools in the middle of property (close to the main lobby). You will have to get a chair before 8:00. Again, the reserved chairs sit empty for hours. There are four Cabanas for rent, costing $60 USD daily (each). This includes wine and fruits. Rooms: Horrible. The bathtubs are stained, the drains have mildew and the hinges are corroded. Plugs do not work. Most people in our group could not get into the safe. The television reception was poor...snowy images, some could only get one channel. A few days later we were given a new RENOVATED room at no additional cost. This is the standard of room we expected for the money paid. This was not a cheap vacation and we were expecting a modern room not a dated dirty room that we were initially assigned. (To put things in perspective, we have a 7 day Caribbean cruise with NCL which includes flight. The cruise is cheaper than this vacation. ) The hotel classify the renovated rooms and dated rooms (orange buildings) in separate categories. However they have the exact same layout, but one has been renovated/updated. No one should be assigned the dated rooms as the bathrooms are substandard. I had to wear flip flops for my shower. See pictures One member in the group had lots of issues but accepted them until the pipe in the bathroom bursted and caused a flood. Food: Pretty good overall. No major complaints except its mainly room temperature. However there is a microwave in the main buffet. There are many coffee/latte/cappuccino machines in buffet and lobbies. However, getting a mug will be a challenge. There are several buffets and restaurants. No major complaints from my group, except tough hard to chew beef and chicken, and often too salty. Otherwise the food was delicious and there was a wide variety available. A la carte restaurants: We had reservations at the Mexican, Mediterranean and Japanese. Would I recommend them? The group of 16 was split on this. I found the sauce way too salty at the Japanese restaurant. My husband loved the sushi. Most people loved the Mexican and we found the tenderloin at the Mediterranean delicious and tender (depending on the cut). The lamb was also good. Staff: Mainly friendly and willing to please. Most do not speak English so communication was difficult. We crossed path with a lot of friendly, happy and helpful staff. I did not find the staff very knowledgeable about location nor schedule of events. They could not answer simple question, but again it could be the language barrier. Jorge at guest services gave us the wrong location of the El Olivio restaurant. He said it was near the beach and we would not get lost. We could ask someone near the beach, he said. I explained how important it was to get the exact location as we had elderly people in the group. ANYWAY, the restaurant is NOTA close to the beach. Luckily we got a shuttle to take us there. Entertainment: Overall pretty good. We enjoyed the shows. The scheduling of activities was confusing. Most of the activities are at the pool near the beach. WiFi: Available throughout the resort. A little spotty in some places but overall very good. Only one person in our group had issues while outside his room. We had issues by the pool closest to the Italian restaurant. Air Transat Rep: Ernesto (Besto). Awesome. He was instrumental in getting three of our rooms switched. He is very knowledgeable and supportive of all Air Transat guests. The housekeeping staff returned our charger that was left in the first room. Two days later that room was still vacant even though they were trying to get us to check out at 11:00 to move us to a new room at 4:00ish. I refused to check out. As a paid guest I did not want to be without a room for the afternoon. Will I go back? No. Not to this resort. It's okay to be big but the resort should have enough staff, resources and coffee mugs to handle the number of guests. They were constantly running out of plates and mugs. We witnessed staff hand washing plates (at the buffet).

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