346 to 490 rooms span several categories from Premium standard rooms to Family Suites. The 2006 renovation is showing in terms of decor and fixtures relative to newer Punta Cana competition, but rooms are generally clean and functional. Ocean view is the meaningful upgrade over tropical view categories — Bávaro Beach is one of the better-looking beaches in the region, and the room view difference matters.
Balcony or terrace view
Entry-level room with garden or limited view. Functional and clean. Most guests who review these rooms find them adequate for a beach-focused trip where you don't spend much time in the room.
Tropical garden view
Standard layout with a garden or tropical grounds view from the balcony. Quieter than ocean-facing rooms, which can catch pool or beach noise.
Upper floor (specific view may vary)
Higher floor positioning for better sightlines and cooler breezes. Preferred over lower-floor equivalents when available.
Pool view or located near the pool
Close proximity to the pool complex. Convenient but can be noisy from 10 AM to 5 PM during peak season.
Ocean view
Direct view toward Bávaro Beach from the balcony. The most worthwhile upgrade in the standard room tier. Worth the premium specifically because the beach here is genuinely good.
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Larger layout with space for families of four or five. Separate sleeping areas in most configurations. Balcony included. Worth considering over booking two standard rooms for families who want to stay together.
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Two separate bedrooms, ideal for larger families or multi-generational travel. The practical choice when children need their own space.