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- Two children's clubs
- Kids' pool and playground
- Five restaurants onsite
About Be Live Grand Punta Cana
Be Live Grand is built next to Cabeza de Toro Beach in Punta Cana. Double Rooms and Junior Suites are decorated in Caribbean motifs with large beds and expansive terraces that overlook the gardens or the ocean. Rooms offer basic amenities, like air conditioning, night lights and satellite of cable television. Extra cots are available for kids. Suites are a tad bigger with Colonial decors that feature tile floors, sitting areas and outdoor or indoor Jacuzzis. Five restaurants and a beach snack bar are at the resort. Guests can find Asian, Mexican or Italian dishes. Two different children's clubs run supervised activities for kids above and below the age of 8 (up to 12 years old). Activities are set around the kids' pool and the playground. Babysitting is also provided for free. A Spa is also at the hotel, offering chocolate therapy.
Written by Whitney Rife
Be Live Grand Punta Cana Reviews





Please write your review here.We took our kids on their first all inclusive holiday to this resort. We were there for one week, and had rain every day. Our first room was right beside the beach bar which was very noisy and was open all night. Our room was quite dated and not exactly what we had pictured. After one night of loud music and partying and not ... more +
Best Dominican Republic Family Hotels
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- Beach
- Golf
- Water Sports
- Sailing
- Horseback Riding
- Babysitting
- Children's Program
- Cribs
- Game Room
- Kids' Pool
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