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Playa Esmeralda Beach Resort: Traveller Reviews

3.0 of 5
Paseo Vicini, Guayacanes | San Pedro de Marcorís, Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic
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nkluedke
Madison, WI
Senior Reviewer
10 reviews
14 helpful votes
“Be Careful”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 March 2008
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I recently returned from a trip to the Dominican Republic with a large group doing some medical mission work. We capped off our trip with a weekend at the beach and had 8-9 rooms at Playa Esmeralda. Upon check in, there was some confusion due to the large amount of people, but not everyone was given word about being able to rent a safe in the room for $1/day. This will come into play later. Also, most of us were doubled up in rooms and each room only had one key and the beds were not split. Housekeeping came to the room within a 1/2 hour to split the beds, however, we were left only with a sheet on the bed which became quite chilly at night.

On our first night there, we all gathered for dinner and drinks. I give the buffet mixed reviews - some of the food was very good, but I ended up with more of an upset stomach here than I did when staying in the rural village the week prior. Bartenders were serving up drinks and some "dancers" came out to get everyone up and on their feet. They were fun, but a little persistent. And just when everything gets going, they shut the bar down at 10 or 11pm depending on the night! Seemed a little strange as it was spring break time and several guests were outside still having a good time.

The next day, I picked up towels at the front desk to enjoy breakfast and the beach. The beach is quite small, but nice. The water is beautiful. At this point two of our group members returned to their room to get their suits on and discovered that Ipods, cell phones and credit cards were all missing. They calmly informed the front desk who informed them that THEY should call the police. After some heated discussion, the front desk finally called the police....they took our friends to the station where they proceeded to write up a "report" in a Winnie the Pooh notebook. Sorry, sidenote. Anyway, we all understood that this can happen at any hotel, but the front desk was just about as unhelpful as possible during a stressful time. We also discovered that the theifs likely got into the room from the sliding door (they were on the first floor). Apparently our friends had never opened the door and assumed it was locked, but on checking it later, it was never locked and the lock was actually broken. I recommend not staying on the first floor. And there are security guards posted at all times on the beach entrance and main entrance, which unfortunately makes this look like an inside job.

On another note, please DO NOT get a massage. I saw that there was a "wellness center" offering massages for about $30. I was like, alright! I had to pay up front which I was wary off and then go up to the center to schedule. When the masseuse arrived late, 2 of my other group members were already waiting to get started. She insisted that we did not need to formerly schedule a time, and that I should just show up later. We basically made her write down times so that some other person didn't walk up later and get a massage. When I arrived 2 hours later, my friend was just finishing up and the masseuse told me to just sit down while her massage was being finished. There was a barrier blocking the windows (we were on the 2nd floor overlooking the beach/pool), but absolutely anyone could walk up at any point and see what was going on. I turned my body so my friend could have some privacy while she dressed. Then it was my turn - no hand washing or changing of sheets on the table. I won't get into specifics about the massage, but it was the weirdest, most uncomfortable experience of my life. From the masseuse's friend sitting on the couch in full view having a conversation with her for part of it, to her mounting me (yes, she actually got up on the table), to the total lack of privacy (she made me turn over and too my swimsuit top away from me and made me lay there topless - again, anyone could have walked up at any moment), to the weird singing/talking to herself...It was almost humorous. Guess you get what you pay for.

Another note - bugs were all over our hotel room. Guess it's to be expected. Overall, not a terrible place, but just be careful. If you're looking to just relax on the beach, this place would be fine, but they will not go above and beyond for you AT ALL.

  • Liked — the beach
  • Disliked — the front desk staff, no elevator for 3rd floor room, bar closing at 11 with no other places nearby
  • Stayed March 2008
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 1 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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john32ams
amsterdam
1 review
7 helpful votes
“The beach is this resort best feature.”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 April 2007
7
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We stayed at this resort just 6 days before Easter weekend, and that was a good move because of the local people came to inhabit this resort. Lots of kids and big families, so we left just in time . Overall impression was good and when we arrived late that evening we could still eat at the restaurant. Because my bf could speak some Spanish, they were very helpful with everything. even the fact that we are gay didn't seem to bother them (we have seen it otherwise in resorts, and or hotels). Okay the rooms are a bit outdated, but we had our warm water and everything worked. After 6 days of eating there, we were quite fed up with the pasta routine. so a longer stay at this resort is not recommended, and because there is no restaurant in the neighborhood or anything else for that matter, it becomes quite boring. If you go there to relax and just have some beautiful sunbathing on the beach, then this is a nice budget resort. The private beach was wonderful and clean also protected by security officers with shotguns...... That was a bit spooky, but apparently necessary, because of the violent nature of this island. There were at our stay more personnel then guests, what made it nice and quiet. For the both of us we paid $600 for 6 days of stay, what really made it a bargain. So if you’re a sun lover and don’t want to do anything else then sunbathing this is a resort for you. People who need more, better find something else….Certainly worth 3 stars this resort, but 4 starts is too much to ask for.

Stayed April 2007
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daisymagik
Atlanta
2 reviews
8 helpful votes
“Not bad for the money.”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 March 2007
4
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I stayed at this resort for only one night. It was a short getaway from the city. I went with my dominican boyfriend, so we may have been treated better because we both spoke Spanish fluently and know the culture very well. We arrived at around 3:00, which is the posted check-in time, but the room was not ready. We asked if there was food we could eat while waiting on the room since we had not eaten lunch. They said that lunch was over and all of the food had been taken away. My boyfriend asked if there was anything left, and would it be possible for us to eat. They were so nice. They sat us in the restaurant and brought us soup (sancocho) and rice. Then they cooked fresh fish for us, and finally brought out dessert. It was very tasty. Actually, the best sancocho I have had. Sancocho is the national dish of the Dominican Republic. Then we walked down to the beach, which was a little crowded. There were a couple of lounge chairs available, but we went for a walk instead. It is a private beach just for the hotel, and there is a guard on duty at night on the beach. There may have been one during the day, but I did not notice. When we went back to the front desk, our room was ready. The room was nice enough. Everything was clean. There were some problems, but nothing that surprised me being in a third world country. For example, the closet doors did not work, they were off the hinges. In the shower, there was a plastic water bottle over the shower head to help direct the water toward you. The bathroom is very small, but everything worked. There was a mini refridgerator, but it was empty. All drinks had to be picked up from the bar by the pool. When we went to dinner, there was not a whole lot left. I recommend getting there early so the food has not been sitting out for a long time. What I ate was good. The place is very pretty. I would recommend it if you are on a budget ($60 per person/per night, all inclusive) and you don't mind some minor inconveniences.

  • Stayed February 2007, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Claudia69
Italy
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5 reviews
43 helpful votes
“Great place, nested into the Dominican reality”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 August 2006
13
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We stayed at the Playa Esmeralda for four nights, with our 3 year old boy. We loved this place.
This is not a large-scale full-of-amenities place. Compared with the average hotel in the Dominican Republic, the place is small, and not crowded. It is placed on the beautiful beach of Guayacanes village. The beach is not particularly large, but since the hotel isn't either, you will share it with a limited number of people, so it never gets overcrowded. The sea is very beautiful: waves breaks on a reef which is at about 200 metres from the shore, so the water is always calm and transparent, which is great especially for childrens. The Guayacanes village is next to the hotel, and the local community attends the public section of the beach, which is confining. You can decide whether you prefer to stay at the hotel beach, of take a walk into the life and habits of the Guayacanes community, which is friendly, musical, but very poor. So at the Playa Esmeralda you don't have that feeling of abstraction from local reality you get in the larger resorts of the Dominican Republic.
Anyway, I would not suggest long stays at this hotel, unless you rent a car, that allows you to easily reach Boca Chica, Santo Domingo and Juan Dolio.
Critical aspects of the place: the food choice from the buffet could be more varied, and rooms (though large, with comfortable beds and efficient and silent air conditioning, plus a roof fan if you don't like ac) show their age. Staff speak very little english. To us, none of these seemed relevant, so we are pleased to give PE full marks, and, when back to the Dominican Republic, we would definetly stop there again.

  • Liked — Location, on the beach and close to the village
  • Disliked — Slow room service, and limited variety of food
  • Tips/Secrets — Rent a car and use the PE as a base for excursions
  • Stayed July 2006, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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jaley43
Atanta
Senior Reviewer
9 reviews
43 helpful votes
“Charming Beach Resort”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 July 2006
4
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My husband and I recently stayed at Playa Esmeralda, after a 7 day work team trip in San Pedro. Needless to say, after working in the hot sun all day, and staying in a less than desirable hotel in San Pedro, we were pleased with Playa Esmeralda. The hotel is small (only 44 rooms), so it is very quaint. The clientel consists of mostly Europeans (Italians and some Germans) and a few Americans. The room was descent, however the linens did smell musty to us. The A.C. worked fine and we welcomed it after a day in the sun. The pool is nice and certainly swimmable, but a tad on the small side. We definitely recommend the all inclusive package- 3 meals a day and all the drinks you want for less than $50 per person per day! It is so nice, not having to worry about getting food outside of the resort (esp. because you can get sick so easily...) The food is descent, but not great. There was fresh pasta every night and some soup and rice. Also, there was some fruit, which was nice. The breakfast was descent-croissants, pancakes, and sausage with wonderful Dominican coffee... We did get a little tired of it by the second day, but it certainly was fine.
The beach is nice and right outside your doorstep. We did some snorkeling, as there is some descent coral nearby. Make sure you wear some sort of water shoes though, as there are a lot of sea urchins (which really hurt if you step on them) in the water. There was volleyball on the beach (Fun!) and chairs for free to lounge in. Also, we appreciate that there was a security guard on duty at the beach at all times, so we felt safe. There were some vendors, as it is a public beach, but we weren't harrassed too much. A simple "No, Gracious" was enough to signify we weren't interested.
The people here speak very limited English, and we spoke very limited Spanish, but it wasn't much of a problem. All in all, for the money, this was a great place to stay and we really enjoyed our time at Playa Esmeralda.

  • Liked — the beach being so close
  • Disliked — the linens
  • Stayed July 2006, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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