Allegro Puerto Plata Hotel Review
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70%
families recommend
226 family reviews

Families will love:
  • Family rooms and suites
  • Two swimming pools
  • Daily activities program



About Allegro Puerto Plata Hotel

Allegro Puerto Plata is located near the town of Puerto Plata and is also easily accessible from the International Airport Gregorio Luperon. This all-inclusive resort sits on the beautiful Dominican beachfront. Family rooms feature a set of bunk beds, while family suites offer a second room with a single sofa. Allegro's property includes two swimming pools, four restaurants, and a Robert Trent Jones 18-hole golf course. With the resort's daily activities program, there is always plenty to do, from kayaking to taking dance classes. Off the coast of the Dominican, there are beautiful coral reefs to explore. Allegro supports all of your family's exploration by providing snorkeling gear and diving certification courses.

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Written by Whitney Rife

 

Allegro Puerto Plata Hotel Reviews


Stayed Feb 19/26 2012 resort very dated, needs lots of repair! Had family suite nice room with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, both toilets did not flush well at all! Hair dryer did not work! When reported they fixed right away! Rooms cleaned daily but not done very well! Food was not very good!The same thing every day! And not that good! We ate salad and ... more +

Family Interests
  • All Inclusive
  • Beach
  • Bicycling
  • Golf
  • Water Sports
  • Sailing
Family Amenities
  • Babysitting
  • Laundry Service
  • Onsite Dining
  • Pool



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