This Barcelo Bavaro Palace review reveals a resort full of contrasts luxurious in some aspects and disappointing in others. If you value affordability, variety, and location over cuisine or peace and quiet, it may still be worth considering.
Check-In: A Disastrous First Impression
The trip started with one of the worst check-in experiences imaginable a line that took over two hours to get through. Guests were rotating in and out like they were queuing for concert tickets. No clear communication, no sense of efficiency, and a tone that immediately raised red flags.
The Room: Surprisingly High Value
The junior suite was where things briefly improved. Highlights included:
- A spacious layout with dual vanities and a tub/shower combo
- Comfortable beds and extra-long pillows
- A private patio with a jetted Jacuzzi and ocean views
For the price point, the room was one of the better values in Punta Cana.
The Food: Consistently Disappointing
Unfortunately, the dining experience was a major letdown across the board.
- Room service isn’t included and is not worth the extra cost
- The buffet is split into two sections: Dominican and International. The former was below average, while the latter was slightly better
- Kyoto and La Dolce Vita, two of the themed restaurants, had great ambiance but poor food
- Most importantly, nobody tells you that you need reservations for à la carte dining, leading to more frustration

After 36 stays at all-inclusives, this ranked among the worst in terms of food quality.
Pools and Beach: Almost Amazing
The layout of the resort’s pools is impressive:
- Five pools in total, including a circular adults-only pool
- Plenty of loungers, cabanas, and shaded areas
- Easy access to the beach, which serves as a beautiful backdrop

One important thing this Barcelo Bavaro Palace review highlights is the surprising amount of space in and around the pools, despite the resort’s popularity. Whether you’re after relaxation or family fun, the pool layout does a great job of balancing both.
Amenities, Nightlife, and Atmosphere
- The gym is undersized for the size of the property
- The spa requires guests to queue no advance booking unless you’re paying for the premium level
- The lobby and sports bars offered decent drinks and a relaxed vibe
- Nightlife was lacking, with karaoke and teen-themed disco nights missing the mark for an adult resort
The adults-only section of the resort felt calmer and more refined, though most amenities are still located at the main palace property.
Pros
- Spacious, well-designed rooms at a reasonable price
- Lots of amenities including pools, casino, golf, and entertainment
- Prime location near the Punta Cana airport and Bávaro Beach
- Good value for budget-conscious travelers
Cons
- Extremely long check-in process
- Poor food quality across most venues
- Room service isn’t included
- Beach plagued by seaweed
- Thin walls and noisy rooms
- Undersized gym and limited spa access
Why Do People Still Book Here?
Price and amenities. Barceló Bávaro Palace is one of the most affordable large-scale resorts in Punta Cana. For many, it offers a good balance of comfort, activities, and location even if the experience has some clear flaws.
Final Verdict: 1.5 out of 5
Despite its popularity, Barceló Bávaro Palace doesn’t deliver the consistent quality many travelers expect. The rooms and layout are solid, but poor food, noisy rooms, and underwhelming beach conditions pull the experience down. If improvements are made in key areas, this resort could easily become a top-tier choice. Until then, it’s best suited for travelers who prioritize price and variety over luxury.
Explore photos of the resort here: Punta Cana Web Resort Gallery





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