![]() The Italian restaurant was edible, but was pretty much what you’d expect from an all-inclusive, Dominican Republic Italian restaurant – not exactly the most authentic food you’ve ever had. We checked out the seafood restaurant for lunch one day and the ceviche was very good, as were the fish tacos.Ģ tacos weren’t quite enough, so being able to say “bring me another order!” without having to worry the bill was a luxury in and of itself. The food was on par with another recent all-inclusive experience we had at Pueblo Bonito in Cabo.Īll of the restaurants we went to had big menus, with plenty of variety. Not amazing, and not everything was a big hit, but overall I certainly never left hungry. The water is great, and the sandy bottom makes it easy to go for a swim in the Caribbean or the pool – depending on your personal preference.Īs with any all-inclusive vacation, one of the big draws is the fact you have unlimited food and booze at your disposal. When you first pull up to Secrets, you’re greeted with a welcome cocktail or glass of champagne, and you check in in their giant open-air lobby which is absolutely stunning. It’s only a 15-minute ride from the Punta Cana airport, and within Cap Cana you have a nice collection of resorts, golf options and amenities. One of the best parts about Secrets Cap Cana is how convenient it is. That is, until I spent a few days at the Secrets Cap Cana resort outside Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.īut if you’re a golfer, is it worth staying here? I’d never envisioned a place where there were delicious snacks and deserts at all hours of the day for your taking. ![]() I hadn’t been to a place where you could walk up to any one of a dozen bars or restaurants, order anything, and then just walk away. I didn’t know what free 24 hour room service was. Until recently, I’d never visited an all-inclusive resort.
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