Our group of four adults and two teenagers had a great time at the Ocean Sand. The resort is beautiful and I would not hesitate to recommend it to my friends. If you are looking for an all inclusive beach vacation at a reasonable price look no further.
The grounds are immaculate and the complex is well laid out. The Sand and its sister resort the Blue are actually one in the same for all intents and purposes. They share the common areas and are only separated by the awesome pools. It is a bit of a hike from one end to the other but there is a trolley that seems to run continuously.
Our standard junior suite room was very nice and quite spacious. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom featured a shower/Jacuzzi and twin sinks. We didn't spend much time in our room other than to sleep so I can't imagine needing more than this. I was hoping to get a second or third floor room after reading some of the reviews but it really didn't matter, we did not have any mustiness or ants.
The beach is awesome and we spent most of our days lounging under the canopies that they provide. Being spring break time for many the resort was busy. Like most other resorts this meant getting out to the beach early to stake your place with a beach towel, especially if you wanted shade. Finding a place at the pool did not seem to be quite as competitive but you still needed to be on the ball.
We enjoyed the food at the resort. There is a large breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet with very nice if somewhat noisy dining rooms off either side. They also have a lunch buffet down by the beach. The resort has a variety of a la carte restaurants that are included in the package. They even have two restaurants that require a supplemental fee. You will never go hungry.
The morning buffet was excellent and featured just about anything you could ever want. Our group seemed to gravitate to the omelet or pancake/crepe stations but you could help yourself to various egg dishes, fresh fruit, bacon, ham, sausages, smoked salmon etc. etc. My friends enjoyed pouring themselves a champagne and orange juice every morning and after a few days I was really getting into starting my day with a Bloody Mary.
The lunch selection at the main buffet was excellent and we found the food quite tasty. As we spent most of our time at the beach we usually went to the beach buffet for lunch. It was quite nice with tables inside an open but covered area and on a patio facing the beach. The selection was not as extensive as the main buffet but there was salad, pasta, fish, paella, pizza, hotdogs and hamburgers, among other things. My personal favorite was the roast chicken it was outstanding. For dessert fans they always had out lots of little cakes and cookies and the ice cream was really good.
In the evening we usually went to the a la carte restaurants although we were quite impressed with the selection and quality of the dinner buffets on the nights we went. You did not have to make reservations at the a la cartes but this meant that unless you were there early you would have a little bit of a wait. Our party of six usually had to wait at least an hour but once we figured out the system it was no problem. We just checked in with the hostess and either enjoyed a few cocktails at the patio area or just wandered around checking out the various vendors on the night they were set up. The El Bodegon, one of the additional supplement restaurants, also featured a tapas bar. I went in to check the place out and they handed me a plate to fill up and take back to the patio. The snacks were great and I returned there a few other evenings, they kept handing me a plate so I assume that the tapas is for everyone.
I think that if you expect the a la carte restaurants to be the fine dining experience that you would have at your favorite restaurant back home you will be disappointed. They are however a nice change from buffet dining and we found the food and service to be very good. Our group enjoyed the Italian and we ended up going back later in the week. The food was far from authentic Italian but the salmon, shrimp, chicken and even the steak entrée were all quite nice. We also enjoyed the Caribbean, Mexican and Dominican restaurants probably in just about that order. We did not try out Route 66 the American style restaurant. Mike’s Coffee bar featured all kinds of specialty coffee as well as desserts and was a nice treat.
What would an all-inclusive be without its bars? The Ocean Sand/Blue does not disappoint, they are all over the place. They mix a generous drink but if it is not to your liking they will certainly adjust it for you. They have premium liquor although they will usually pour the local stuff unless you ask. Frankly I would rather have the Brugal rum than Bicardi, although I do prefer a Tangueray martini. The beer on tap is Presidente which is a nice light larger; if they had other brands I didn’t see them. They have all kinds of fancy drinks that the ladies liked- The Dirty Monkey seemed to be a favorite. The only thing that I didn’t see was a nice single malt scotch but I wouldn’t be surprised if they had that to. The service at all of the bars was excellent and I often tipped although I never felt that I was getting an inferior drink or poorer service when I did not.
There was a lot of activity and entertainment available. We did not have young kids but they all looked like they were having a blast in the pool or in an organized activity. Adults and teens were certainly not left out as the pool and beach areas featured lots of sports, contests, activities and of course there is always people watching! Many people took advantage of the non- motorized water sports while others for a few extra dollars checked out the banana boat and parasail rides. We spent most of our time on the beach and in the beautiful water. Our teenagers went for a spa and really enjoyed it.
In the evening we had a variety of entertainment choices. The main lobby bar featured a saxophone/vocalist or we could go to the casino, sports bar or bowling alley. At about 9:30 PM they had a live show and if we still had any energy the Disco opened later. Actually the only real criticism I have of the resort is the quality of the shows. I actually hate to complain as the rest of our experience was so positive and in the big picture this is a bit of a quibble. The covered theatre is excellent with lots of seating and tables and the sound system and lighting were all fine. Unfortunately each show featured dancing and lip-synching to canned music and to be honest the dancing was poor and the productions uninspired. We have been to many all inclusives and we know not to expect Vegas style entertainment but these shows were not up to par with what we have seen elsewhere.
Mosquitoes were not an issue at the resort and apparently they spray. A few of the reviews had me concerned about this but if there were mosquitoes we certainly didn’t see any. As a precaution I sprayed on a little Off (deet) and wore long pants in the evening. I didn’t get bit by anything: others in my party got a few bites but we don’t think they were from mosquitoes. Probably sand flies.
Our party did a few excursions. Our friends went out on the Bavaro Splash excursion driving their own speedboat along the coast in a convoy until they reached a place to snorkel. They quite enjoyed the thrill of the ride and being able to snorkel in a small group. We all went on the Caribbean Festival cruise on a large catamaran, we swam with sharks and stingrays, snorkeled on the coral reef and then we were entertained with some dancing. In Mexico they issue you with your own snorkel, which you keep, this was not the case on this excursion; it is probably worth throwing your own snorkel in the suitcase if you plan to snorkel in the Dominican Republic. All in all an entertaining afternoon.
The ability to read the reviews on Trip Advisor is a great asset to the traveler but I think one must keep an open mind. Even the best destinations will not meet the needs of everyone, as you will see if you sample the reviews of the various resorts. Add my family and friends to the many vacationers who have had a great time at the Ocean Sand.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun