We came back from our week’s stay at the Ambar last Friday. Had a great relaxing time, a first for me on holiday as I usually go for action packed holidays. Anyway, let’s start the review.
Check in – Our check in was quite uneventful since our rep had never been to the hotel and didn’t know where to let us off the coach. We were first driven to the Punta Cana reception, then to the Bavaro and then back again to the Punta Cana. No welcome dance or drinks for us, but then we were 2 hours late due to the delay back at London Gatwick.
Room - We were upgraded to the Ambar, originally booked Bavaro. Not sure if this was due the our email a week earlier stating we were repeat customers or that all Thomson customers got upgraded? Anyway, we were in Villa 68 which is the 2nd building closest to the beach and next to the jungle. We were in room 68309, one of the extra large corner rooms with extra large balcony on the top floor and one of the best views (jungle and sea view)! The four poster bed is probably the most comfortable we have slept on away from home! Everything in the room was clean but there were some inevitable peeling and cracking of paint due to the DR climate.
Food - We found the food in the Palmyra buffet was of very high quality. There is a different theme at the buffet every night. During our stay Caribbean night was lobster night which seemed to have been enjoyed by all. The most disappointing night was Asian night. We ate at the 3 pre-booked a la cartes within Ambar. For service we liked the Portifino the best, for food El Olivo (great rib eye!!), our least favourite was the La Gourmet. All 3 Ambar a la cartes had lobster on their menus. We stumbled in the main buffet in the Punta Cana twice being misinformed by our Thomson rep that it was ok to do so, on Gala night they had a very impressive carvery spread! And men wearing shorts are not allowed in any Ambar restaurants, but you can wear whatever on your feet.
Staff – All friendly and relatively helpful. I guess we like to go with the flow when we’re on holiday so we never really tested the staff’s level of English. Actually, having read the reviews here I expected a lot worse and was pleasantly surprised. Our maid Sidia came to clean our room and provide turn down service at different times everyday and although this did not bother us what did slightly was the towel game we played with her! Each day it would be a different number of bath towels in the bathroom. Some days there would be 4, some days 1!
Grounds/ Pool/ Beach – Everywhere you looked maintenance people would be doing something to make the place more perfect. The trolleys to the Bavaro were not very frequent and some drivers, for some unknown reason, would fail to stop at the bus stops to pick up passengers. It is easier to walk the extra 2 minutes to get on the main trolley route. The Ambar pool was never overcrowded and being Adults Only, it was never noisy. Beach always clean as there were several rubbish cleaners in the Ambar section of the beach alone! Plenty of palapas available at all time on the beach, of course not so at the pool. Wonderful clear turquoise water. We had 2 days of cloudy skies and even a morning of heavy rain but 5 days of unbroken sunshine to enjoy the beach.
Activities – For me, this was the only area with room for improvement. Being slightly intolerant to the sun, I have always tried to stay out of it. But at the Ambar, if you stayed out of the sun you might as well go back to your room and sleep! All activities are based around the beach and pool area apart from the ill-equipped sports area, which was just too far from the Ambar. But if you’re into your water sports, there is plenty to do. Parasailing, kayaking, pedaloes, catamaran, banana rides etc. Unfortunately for me, I can’t swim and barely managed 5 minutes of white knuckles on a kayak… It was yellow flags for all 8 days we were there and the water really is rather choppy, we did see a capsized catamaran really far out and water sports staff had to go to their rescue.
Palm Real Shopping Mall – We didn’t go for any excursions as most were water-related so we took advantage of the free shuttle to escape from the hotel for a couple of hours. The shuttles pick up from BP Punta Cana and Bavaro from 10am – 4pm every 2 hours. It’s only 20-30 mins ride and the shopping mall is nothing to write home about, but it’s worth it just for the ride on the shuttle where you get to see how the locals live as well as some of the other hotels along the way. Anyway, the shopping mall is a real disappointment and you will be stranded there for 1 hour until the next shuttle takes you back to your hotel.
Punta Cana Airport – We were very surprised at how relaxed security was. Not once did they look at our passports and I even managed (unintentionally) to take a 160ml bottle of cough syrup with me in my hand luggage. There are 2 terminals, terminal 1 is the open-air side and terminal 2 is the air-conditioned side. Not much to do to pass the time in this small airport, a few shops, a pizza place, a Wendy’s and 2 bars, but terminal 2 is slightly more pleasant while waiting to board your plane.
Conclusion – We really enjoyed ourselves, and although we will not be returning to this hotel, Punta Cana or even the DR (there are too many places we have yet to visit), we would definitely recommend people to go at least once.
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:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with young children, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Girlfriend getaway, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Great food / Wine