Pros

  • Adult-only resort with lots of entertainment options
  • Sandy beach with sun loungers and straw umbrellas
  • Four on-site restaurants and several bars included in the room price
  • Spacious rooms with modern decor and minibars
  • Multiple pools, including a designated quiet pool, and one with a swim-up bar
  • Relaxing spa and fitness center
  • Within Playa Dorada complex -- close to shops, restaurants, and a golf course
  • Guests receive non-alcoholic welcome drink and cold towel upon arrival
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Cons

  • Annoying charges for basic services like beach towels and chairs, Wi-Fi, and room service
  • Restaurants lack variety and food is mediocre
  • Drinks are made with bottom-shelf liquor
  • Rooms still look a bit tired, despite modern updates
  • Beach can get windy, and beachgoers are subject to the constant solicitation of local vendors
  • No kids allowed (a pro for some)
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Bottom Line

BlueBay Villas Doradas is an adult-only, upper-middle-range, all-inclusive resort with lots of entertainment options. Whether its pool aerobics, nightly theater performances, mini-golf, or beachfront massages, there’s always something to do at BlueBay. White shag rugs, back-lit headboards, and sleek tile bathrooms give the 244 guest rooms a modern feel -- but dingy tile floors and worn bedding look less upscale. Food is mediocre throughout the hotel (if better than at some nearby all-inclusive resorts) and drinks are made with bottom-shelf liquor. Annoyingly, the hotel charges for things like beach towels, Wi-Fi, and room service. Guests looking for something a little more laid-back might prefer the nearby Blue JackTar, which is not an all-inclusive but has better food and nicer rooms.

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BlueBay Villas Doradas

Scene

Chic, lively, and for adults only

Upon arrival to BlueBay, guests are greeted with cold towels and welcome drinks. The open-air lobby -- with its billowy blue curtains, tall ceilings, and copper-colored hanging lanterns -- makes a nice first impression. From the lobby, it’s easy to hear the day’s activities. Staff members circle the pool, rallying guests to participate in anything from water relays to foam pool parties, to dance lessons, and beach olympics. After dark, full-scale outdoor theater performances take place near the pool, along with aquatic aerobic shows, and nighttime pool volleyball tournaments. The nice thing about BlueBay is that for those who aren’t activity-crazed there are also quieter, less-involved ways to enjoy the property. There’s a designated quiet pool, a mini-golf course, a palapa for beachfront massages, and a full-service, on-site spa. Kids aren't allowed. 

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Location

A beachfront spot within the Playa Dorada complex 

Located in Playa Dorada, a gated hotel community just outside of downtown Puerto Plata, BlueBay Villas Doradas is within walking distance to shops, a variety of restaurants, and the Playa Dorada golf course. Although not all hotels in the Playa Dorada complex are beachfront, BlueBay is located directly on the beach -- but it tends to get quite windy in the afternoons. The beach also sees its fair share of local vendors, who incessantly try to sell their wares to hotel guests. The hotel is about a 12-minute drive from downtown Puerto Plata, and about a 22-minute drive from Gregorio Luperon International Airport.

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Rooms

Somewhat dated, with a few modern upgrades 

Upon first glance, rooms at BlueBay appear modern, with sleek white furniture and pops of bright color. However, it doesn’t take long to realize that the back-lit headboards and trendy blue lighting are just deceptive trickery -- a trompe-l’oeil of hotel interior design. The white shag rugs and and gauzy blue drapery distract guests from what really lies beneath -- old and dingy tile floors, worn, pilled bedding, paint chipped walls, and dated furniture. Bathrooms are similarly deceiving. Though they are nicely tiled, with huge walk-in showers, many guests complain of drainage problems that no amount of towel swans or scattered rose petals can hide. Rooms are equipped with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and a small desk/dressing table. Some rooms have balconies or patios, but none have ocean views. Rooms are housed in three-story buildings scattered across the property. There are no elevators, but ground-floor rooms are available.

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Features

Full of features and annoying extra charges 

Like many all-inclusive resorts, BlueBay has loads of features and is known for its day-long entertainment schedule, filled with activities from morning yoga to beach volleyball tournaments, to nightly theatrical performances. There are three pools at BlueBay, two located in the center of the property, and one that’s a bit more secluded. The two larger pools are surrounded by lounge chairs -- but guests won’t do much sitting here, as there is constant poolside entertainment and an enthusiastic staff that encourages guest participation. One of these pools has a large, often occupied, swim-up bar, while the other has a volleyball net that sees a good deal of action. The third pool is in a designated quiet zone. It’s much smaller than the other two, but the quiet pool is an ideal spot for guests looking to take a break from the rowdiness of the other pools. 

The spa and fitness center are adjacent to the quiet pool area. The fitness center is small, but has a few cardio machines, water dispenser, and free weights. The spa is Asian-inspired and features dark woods, rich fabrics, and small Buddha statues in each of the treatment rooms, along with a sauna. BlueBay’s beach is large, with hundreds of lounge chairs and a few exclusive, cushioned beach beds for an extra charge. The beach can get pretty windy in the afternoons, and no matter the time of day, beach vendors roam up and down the shore line, selling everything from handmade bracelets to freshly ground cocoa powder. 

There are four on-site restaurants and several bars at BlueBay. Restaurants include a steakhouse, a seafood option, an Asian-fusion establishment, and the classic all-inclusive buffet. Food is mediocre, drinks are made with bottom-shelf liquor, and restaurants' menus lack variety, but the food is noticeably better and fresher here than at other nearby all-inclusive resorts. Perhaps the most annoying part of BlueBay’s is the fact that seemingly basic services like beach towels, Wi-Fi, and room service, are not included in the cost of the room. 

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Things You Should Know About BlueBay Villas Doradas

Also Known As

  • BlueBay Villas Doradas Adults Only Resort

Address

Calle Principal Complejo Playa Dorada Nr 538, Puerto Plata 57000, Dominican Republic

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Oyster Hotel Review

BlueBay Villas Doradas

Scene

Chic, lively, and for adults only

Upon arrival to BlueBay, guests are greeted with cold towels and welcome drinks. The open-air lobby -- with its billowy blue curtains, tall ceilings, and copper-colored hanging lanterns -- makes a nice first impression. From the lobby, it’s easy to hear the day’s activities. Staff members circle the pool, rallying guests to participate in anything from water relays to foam pool parties, to dance lessons, and beach olympics. After dark, full-scale outdoor theater performances take place near the pool, along with aquatic aerobic shows, and nighttime pool volleyball tournaments. The nice thing about BlueBay is that for those who aren’t activity-crazed there are also quieter, less-involved ways to enjoy the property. There’s a designated quiet pool, a mini-golf course, a palapa for beachfront massages, and a full-service, on-site spa. Kids aren't allowed. 

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Location

A beachfront spot within the Playa Dorada complex 

Located in Playa Dorada, a gated hotel community just outside of downtown Puerto Plata, BlueBay Villas Doradas is within walking distance to shops, a variety of restaurants, and the Playa Dorada golf course. Although not all hotels in the Playa Dorada complex are beachfront, BlueBay is located directly on the beach -- but it tends to get quite windy in the afternoons. The beach also sees its fair share of local vendors, who incessantly try to sell their wares to hotel guests. The hotel is about a 12-minute drive from downtown Puerto Plata, and about a 22-minute drive from Gregorio Luperon International Airport.

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Rooms

Somewhat dated, with a few modern upgrades 

Upon first glance, rooms at BlueBay appear modern, with sleek white furniture and pops of bright color. However, it doesn’t take long to realize that the back-lit headboards and trendy blue lighting are just deceptive trickery -- a trompe-l’oeil of hotel interior design. The white shag rugs and and gauzy blue drapery distract guests from what really lies beneath -- old and dingy tile floors, worn, pilled bedding, paint chipped walls, and dated furniture. Bathrooms are similarly deceiving. Though they are nicely tiled, with huge walk-in showers, many guests complain of drainage problems that no amount of towel swans or scattered rose petals can hide. Rooms are equipped with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and a small desk/dressing table. Some rooms have balconies or patios, but none have ocean views. Rooms are housed in three-story buildings scattered across the property. There are no elevators, but ground-floor rooms are available.

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Features

Full of features and annoying extra charges 

Like many all-inclusive resorts, BlueBay has loads of features and is known for its day-long entertainment schedule, filled with activities from morning yoga to beach volleyball tournaments, to nightly theatrical performances. There are three pools at BlueBay, two located in the center of the property, and one that’s a bit more secluded. The two larger pools are surrounded by lounge chairs -- but guests won’t do much sitting here, as there is constant poolside entertainment and an enthusiastic staff that encourages guest participation. One of these pools has a large, often occupied, swim-up bar, while the other has a volleyball net that sees a good deal of action. The third pool is in a designated quiet zone. It’s much smaller than the other two, but the quiet pool is an ideal spot for guests looking to take a break from the rowdiness of the other pools. 

The spa and fitness center are adjacent to the quiet pool area. The fitness center is small, but has a few cardio machines, water dispenser, and free weights. The spa is Asian-inspired and features dark woods, rich fabrics, and small Buddha statues in each of the treatment rooms, along with a sauna. BlueBay’s beach is large, with hundreds of lounge chairs and a few exclusive, cushioned beach beds for an extra charge. The beach can get pretty windy in the afternoons, and no matter the time of day, beach vendors roam up and down the shore line, selling everything from handmade bracelets to freshly ground cocoa powder. 

There are four on-site restaurants and several bars at BlueBay. Restaurants include a steakhouse, a seafood option, an Asian-fusion establishment, and the classic all-inclusive buffet. Food is mediocre, drinks are made with bottom-shelf liquor, and restaurants' menus lack variety, but the food is noticeably better and fresher here than at other nearby all-inclusive resorts. Perhaps the most annoying part of BlueBay’s is the fact that seemingly basic services like beach towels, Wi-Fi, and room service, are not included in the cost of the room. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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