Like its sister resorts, this Spanish doña has elegance, evidenced in its lobby, an artistic showpiece. It's one of the more desirable Punta Cana properties, though not one of the newest. The dramatic public spaces segue into grounds crisscrossed with lagoons that lead to a broad, beautifully maintained white-sand beach. Although rooms don't compare with the public spaces, the Bávaro's are the sweetest, with a separate sitting area. True to Iberostar's emphasis on quality food and beverages, there are 11 restaurants, including a Cajun one and a gourmet room. The shows are better than the norm, with house dancers, a band, and vocalists.
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