In between my flights from Paris via Montreal and to the USA I spent a total of four nights at the Four Points by Sheraton, near to Punta Cana Airport.
Although the hotel is rather overpriced by local standards, with rates often hovering around the $200/£160 mark, I chose it for the convenience of its location near the airport. I was also able to mitigate the expense by using the last of my Marriott points for two of the nights.
The hotel is reached in around 10 minutes by a free shuttle, which can be ordered via a free telephone located just after customs clearance.
The rooms are functional, comfortable and reasonably well appointed.
The hotel also offers a buffet breakfast at a cost of $23 (£18) per person.
The hotel also has a small swimming pool, which in Punta Cana’s tropical climate is rather inviting.
Whilst this was a perfectly comfortable hotel to while away a couple of layovers, one thing did leave a rather sour taste. On checking in for my third stay, I noticed a mysterious $40 additional charge on my folio, which was not brought to my attention.
Upon enquiry, this was vaguely and variously described as a resort fee and later as a tourist tax.
After a discussion with a member of management, this amount was offered to me as a restaurant and bar credit and covered a steak sandwich and a few beers on the pool terrace.
In conclusion, this hotel is a reasonable option for a short layover, if convenience for the airport is a major factor. However, be sure to check your bill and obtain a satisfactory explanation for any additional charges.