Bahia Principe EU mostly sells holiday packages centred on their own chain of resorts, located in spots like the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the Canary Islands. Their main draw is all-inclusive stays, which tend to include meals, drinks, and on-site activities, making it fairly straightforward for families and couples to plan a fuss-free trip. The resorts range from family-friendly to adult-only properties, so you can pick something quieter or more lively depending on what you want. People who book with Bahia Principe often appreciate the value for money, especially when compared to booking hotels and flights separately.
The brand’s website is mostly in Spanish but does cater to UK shoppers via its European portal, although it’s not the slickest booking experience out there. Customer service can be a mixed bag; some report smooth communication, others find it a bit slow or rigid if plans change. The resorts themselves tend to get decent reviews for cleanliness and food, though the entertainment can sometimes be a bit generic. It’s a solid choice if you want a standard holiday package without too much hassle, but maybe not the best if you like to customise every detail of your trip.
If you’re the sort who likes a classic sun-and-beach break with most costs upfront, Bahia Principe is worth a look. But if you want a lot of extras or a more boutique hotel feel, you might want to shop around. Their deals sometimes pop up with decent discounts, though at the moment there aren’t any active coupons listed, so keep an eye out for seasonal offers or early booking discounts.