Grand Sirenis Punta Cana Resort and Aqua Games - Informații
Localizare:
- în orașul Uvero Alto
- direct lângă plajă
- timpul de deplasare de la aeroport aprox. 65 min.
- locație într-o zonă liniștită
- Locație
- Calitatea cazării
- Camere, Servicii
- Servicii
- Valoare
- Curățenie
- John H2026-06-07
This was our 4th holiday to this hotel and standards have definitely slipped.. check-in was over 45 minutes and no welcome drink 😒.. After checking in we got to our room which was ok, it was clean and tidy although our views from the balcony were blocked by a group of trees so couldn't see more than a few feet.. The room was cleaned daily and the minibar was filled each day. The grounds around the hotel as always are perfectly maintained. The beach was great for the first couple of days, after that seaweed stacked up and it was not cleaned, so for for almost 2 weeks we didn't use the beach.. The pool area had plenty of sunbeds but definitely needs a big overhaul as tiles were missing and pool lights were completely detached and just floating around... The bbq area on the beach was closed due to the state of the beach, this was moved to a different area, it was ok as a quick bite to eat, the buffet restaurant was absolutely shocking, the food was cold, bland and most of it was inedible, staff couldn't be bothered and on numerous occasions we had to get our own cutlery after queuing ....We used room service for evening meals when we didn't use the a-la- carte restaurants of which only the Japanese was good, in fact it was really good. We was in Route 66 and I ordered a pulled pork and it was basically fat and grissel🤢🤢. . The beer was even hit and miss, mostly tasted like vinegar so we ended up buying our own beer from a local shop... The staff didn't seem interested in anything they was doing, other than one or two people, the only person who stood out was ( Andry Rodriguez) a true gent... the hotel itself needs some TLC, 80% of the staff need training in customer service. Would i return 🤔 maybe but probably not as there are nicer hotels for a similar price. It could be a really great hotel but just needs these underlying issues sorted .. The beach, the pool, and definitely the buffet restaurants all need to be invested in..
- 134suem2026-06-05
I’m at Grand Sirena as I’m writing this. I don’t rate this hotel compared to TUI hotels I’ve stayed at recently It’s very spread out, so everywhere is a hike in blistering heat. The staff really seem to enjoy saying no, or “it’s broken”. I enjoy a coffee or cup of tea but I have to walk a long, long way, and I’m always told machine is broken, or the beach bar is closed at 3.00 pm. Nothing is made easy for guests. Food is bland. Expect lengthy queues to get into buffet restaurant at dinner time. If you don’t like constant loud music don’t come here. There’s no escaping it, even on the beach. The aqua park isn’t on the same site as the hotel. It’s a buggy ride away. Good luck with that. There’s a coffee shop (with ice cream) outside of the hotel complex, so that’s ok if you are happy to walk out in blistering heat. Ps. I understand that if you pay extra as an exclusive guest you will have access to coffee and tea. Coffee machine in room. You might want to bring a little kettle for tea in your room. I’d never come back because the staff are indifferent to guests’ needs.
- TheRealBluehammer2026-06-03
Very mixed experience. The Bad: The room was a disaster—musty smell, broken TVs, an incredibly uncomfortable/dirty sofa bed, flat pillows that were never replaced, non-working safe, an unlocked patio door, and ceiling leaks. The concierge repeatedly messed up our dinner reservations (seemingly in botched attempt to push an "Ultimate Club" membership), and the water park was neglected with broken slides and missing step slats. The beach was completely blocked by a massive, 2-foot-tall wall of seaweed for most of the trip. The Good: Booking in the late May off-season meant the massive pool area wasn't crowded and chairs were easy to find. The breakfast buffet server was amazing, the coffee shop, pizza stand, smoothie bar, and on-site ice cream were great, and the Brazilian and Italian restaurants were excellent (avoid the Texas one, though). Overall, it had some great bright spots, but the terrible room conditions and customer service headaches made for a rough stay. My experience with this resort was very mixed. Some things were very good and others were bad. I'll start with my room. We got a family suite, and the first thing I noticed was that the room kind of stunk. It had an unpleasant, musty smell, though I assumed it was just because of the high humidity and inevitable in this type of climate. Both TVs did not work. One was physically damaged and only flickered when we turned it on, while the other would not turn on at all. I had a long day of travel and was a little frustrated that I couldn't watch TV to wind down. Then I had to deal with the sofa bed. It was dirty—not just a little dirty, but it had clearly been a while since anyone had done anything other than a superficial cleaning. It was also partially damaged and hard to convert into a bed. To top it off, it was the most uncomfortable sofa bed I have ever slept on. One of the beds had two of the least fluffy pillows I have ever seen. At first, I thought someone had just cut up a sheet and shoved it into a pillowcase, but no, there was in fact something in there that could technically be considered a pillow. The pillows never got replaced despite multiple requests to both the front desk and the maid who cleaned the room. Furthermore, the safe did not work, and the door to the outdoor patio did not lock. There were also two places where water dripped from the ceiling, which were never fixed. The first night was the worst night I have ever spent in a hotel room. It was bad. The next morning, my stay improved. There was a cozy little coffee shop with a small variety of coffee drinks available, which is where I started all my mornings. The breakfast buffet was good, and our server, who helped us for every single meal we ate at the buffet, was excellent. When I made my way to the pool, I was pleasantly surprised to find out we had booked during what was considered the off-season (late May), so the pool area was not crowded. The pool was large, and although it was technically one massive pool divided into several sections, I have no complaints about it—though that would probably change if it were crowded at full capacity. The beach, however, was a huge letdown. There was a massive mound of seaweed that covered the entire beach; it was about two feet tall at its highest point and several feet wide. The ocean wasn't even accessible unless you wanted to climb over it. It wasn't until the fifth day of our stay that they finally cleared out a small, five-foot section so the ocean could be reached. On the plus side, since the resort wasn't crowded, there were always plenty of open chairs to lounge in. For lunch, there were several options. The beach bar food was not good. There was a "snack buffet" (their words) near the beach that was just okay, and right beside it was a pizza stand, which was actually good. The buffet in the main building was also good, but it didn't open until 1:00 PM. When we checked in, the front desk told us to go to the concierge for help booking dinner at one of the themed restaurants. With the concierge's help, we booked a reservation for our first full day and were told we would need to come back later to book the remaining nights. When we showed up for that first reservation at the Brazilian restaurant, we were told we didn't have one. Luckily, the manager mentioned that some people hadn't shown up, so they were able to fit us in. The food there was excellent. The next morning, we spoke with our concierge. She apologized for the mistake and assured us it wouldn’t happen again. Well, it did. The restaurant the next night also claimed we had no reservation and told us they could not fit us in. We went back to the concierge desk and asked what they could do. "Nothing" was their answer. We even showed them a text from the concierge explicitly confirming the reservation, but they still insisted there was nothing they could do, and they did not offer any compensation of any kind. To make matters worse, they told us we should have booked it through the app—which our concierge had explicitly told us not to do. At this point, I was ready to say this was the worst "resort" I had ever stayed at. However, while we were waiting in line for the buffet instead, our concierge came running up to us. She apologized and exclaimed that she had accidentally made the reservation under the wrong room number and the wrong name. Because of that, we did actually get to eat at the restaurant we had just left. We speculate that the concierge was intentionally making herself our only point of contact in the hopes that we would eventually agree to join their "Ultimate Club." Spoiler alert: we did not join. The next day, we went to the water park on the resort, and it was underwhelming. Several slides were under repair, and there were actually missing slats on the stairs leading up to the top of the slides. We ended up leaving after eating the worst hamburger I have ever had in my life from the water park's food stand. Luckily, we were still able to get seats by the main pool when we returned. The rest of our time there was fairly uneventful, which at that point was a good thing. There are a few other things worth mentioning. There was a small ice cream shop that served some really good ice cream, which appeared to be made on-site daily. There was also a health bar that served very good fruit smoothies. Throughout the stay, several live bands played, and they were all quite good. The nightly shows put on by the staff were... interesting. I don't want to knock the effort of the performers, but the shows overall were underwhelming, even though there were a few great individual performances mixed in. As for dinner, I ate at four of the themed restaurants. The Brazilian and Italian restaurants were excellent, and the Japanese restaurant was good. However, the Texas-themed restaurant was not good. Maybe other nationalities would feel the same way about how their local cuisine was represented, but there is absolutely no way someone from Texas approved that menu. I do not drink, so I cannot comment on the quality of the bars, but my traveling companions had no complaints. Some final thoughts. I have no complaints about the staff. They were all excellent except for what ever happened with our concierge and the dinner reservations. The food was mixed but mostly good and sometimes excellent. The pools were nice but since I was there in the off season my opinion would probably be different at other times of the year. I cannot recommend this resort.
De ce merită să alegi acest hotel Grand Sirenis Punta Cana Resort and Aqua Games
- aquapark cu tobogane
- Wi-Fi gratuit în întregul hotel
- un complex vast cu o grădină tropicală


