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PUNTA CANA,
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

ABOUT PUNTA CANA
 

Known for its warm and hospitable people, the Dominican Republic is a destination like no other, featuring astounding nature, beautiful beaches, intriguing history, delicious cuisine, and rich culture. This lush tropical island paradise boasts nearly 1,000 miles of coastline and 250 miles of the world’s top beaches and has become the most popular year-round tourist destination in the Caribbean. Punta Cana’s fine, white sandy beaches and turquoise ocean invite you to unwind and relax.

Punta Cana is the land of rest and relaxation. Where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean, resorts offer all the comforts of modern living right on the beach. Punta Cana covers more than 30 miles and can be visited at any time of the year thanks to a perfect climate and warm temperatures. The water is a delightful temperature and offers the chance to try scuba diving and other water sports all year round.

CAP CANA

 

Nestled on the island’s eastern shores, just 15 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport, you’ll find Cap Cana, a private retreat inside Punta Cana. The gated community is made up of 30,000 acres of flawless beaches and oceanfront roads. It is the ideal destination for any traveler, with a variety of things to do, such as water sports, outdoor activities and celebrated restaurants. This exclusive and ecologically-friendly community is a true paradise, home to three miles of spectacular white sand beaches, a protected harbor marina, an award-winning golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus and the incomparable Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana all-inclusive resort complex.

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Excursions

 

Horseback Riding - Ride along our magnificent Macao Beach. Rediscover yourself in the midst of this immense forest while connecting with friends and family.

Jeep Safari - Drive your own 4x4 Jeep through the sugar plantations, local villages, mountains, eucalyptus jungles, and rivers. Witness a cockfight and ride horses through the soft breeze on the tour’s isolated beach. Cross valleys, meadows and mountains, sugar cane, cocoa, and banana plantations, tasting tropical fruits, and meet a typical Dominican family.

Speedboats - Imagine you are James Bond and enjoy the sea and sun in two-person speedboats. Cruise along the Bávaro coast to experience the coral reefs and discover many different forms of colorful marine life.

Four Wheels & Buggy Trails - Make your own way along the Macao beach on your powerful all-terrain vehicles. Take photos and enjoy a walk and swim at this stunning beach.

Marinarium - Multi-activity experience at the Reef Explorer. Relax on a floating island and discover marine life in Punta Cana. The tour includes snorkeling on the reef or spending time interacting with sharks or stingrays.

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Beaches

 

Playa Cabeza de Toro - Cabeza de Toro Beach’s “Blue Flag” European certification guarantees that the beach is always in fantastic shape and therefore is a popular beach for tourists. Cabeza de Toro Yacht Club is a departure point for fishing trips and fishing tournament sites.

Playa Juanillo - Juanillo offers miles of pristine, white-sand beaches with turquoise waters so clear that it is often referred to as one of the best beaches in the Dominican Republic. A wide selection of tropical food and drinks, as well as formal events and concerts, are available at Juanillo Beach. Beach activities such as volleyball, snorkeling, kayaking, and horseback riding are also offered by tour operators.


Playa Bavaro - The most developed section of the East Coast resort strip, the Bávaro area, is dotted with hotels, restaurants, and gift shops right on the beach. The area is one strip of sparkling white sand that extends 30 miles surrounded by coral reefs. Most of this stretch of beach is walkable and is the perfect place to book beach activities, ranging from parasailing to speed-boat riding.

Playa Punta Cana - While the name applies to the entire 50km beach-fronted destination, Punta Cana is also the name of the beach where the area’s resort tourism got its international start when Club Med Punta Cana opened in 1978. The promise of white sands and turquoise-colored waters continues to be delivered here.

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Water Sports

 

Sailing & Fishing - White and blue marlin, billfish, and sailfish tournaments are held from March to September. Cabeza de Toro Yacht Club, the Cap Cana Marina, and the Puntacana Marina are the main bases for sports fishing enthusiasts.
 

Surfing - The place to go is scenic Macao Beach. There is a highly rated surf school that is especially active on weekends.
 

Kiteboarding - Playa Blanca is perfect for kiteboarding enthusiasts. Drop by this Puntacana Resort & Club beach and book your lessons. The beachfront restaurant is popular and nighttime events are frequently held there.
 

Diving - This is where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea. The shoreline is lined with soft white sand beaches and the corals offshore form an underwater barrier reef configuration running parallel to the coast. A well-tended coral garden, offshore wrecks, and cave diving are the highlights. The Puntacana Resort and their Ecological Foundation maintain an underwater coral garden off their beach that can be visited.

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Dining & Nightlife

 

Dining - Resorts offer a selection of buffet and a-la-carte dining. Several have a Dominican restaurant, but most will dedicate at least one night per week to typical Dominican food. There are dozens of restaurants, the most popular being on the beach, which include Huracán Café, Jellyfish and Soles (Bávaro), Captain Cook and Onno’s (El Cortecito), La Yola and Playa Blanca (Punta Cana), and La Palapa by Eden Rock (Cap Cana).

Nightlife - Effervescent nightlife and world-class gambling can be found at most resorts throughout the region, and are a great way to unwind after a day filled with adventure. You can experience the nightlife of Punta Cana like a local at one of many discos and nightspots, such as Oro, Mangú, Pachá, Dux, and Jewel. Enjoy an evening visiting the new nightspot in the region, the internationally famous Coco Bongo. Also at the Puntacana Village you can find a large variety of bars and restaurants, which can be lively or laid back to suit your style. Partygoers can also enjoy a mystical night of dancing and animation in an unparalleled location at Imagine Nightclub, a club dispersed throughout a network of caves spanning 115,500 feet.

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Adventure & Ecotourism

 

Safaris - Several companies offer off-road adventures inland and to off-the-beaten-track beaches on monster trucks, jeeps, 4-wheel motorbikes, or buggies.
 

Ziplines - Fly over the jungle in the Anamuya forest or book the other Punta Cana zipline adventure at El Farallón in the Cap Cana residential and touristic development.

Laguna de Bavaro - Kayaking, small boat rides, hiking, and bird watching through mangroves and wetlands in this protected area. The lagoon alone covers 1.15 square miles in size.

Bavaro Adventure Park - The area’s newest entertainment park with skywalker, skydiver, zorbing, CrazyBall, Segway tours, pirate ship, climbing garden, bungee trampoline jumping, paintball, and an animatronic dinosaur park.

Scape Park - Located in Cap Cana, this park offers ziplining, dune buggies, off-roading adventures and a dip in the Hoyo Azul lagoon.

Manati Park - Entertainment park with nature walks, animal shows, and Taino village. Dolphin swim and show.

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