6 hours ago Travel Guide to Areas in Punta Cana. Here is your guide to the diverse areas considered Punta Cana. Each area offers varying experiences. Some areas are focused on all-inclusive resorts, while other areas let you explore, shop and get around to really “live” and enjoy a true taste of the Dominican Republic.
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12 hours ago Punta Cana Travel Guide – #1 Beach Destination in the Caribbean. Your #1 resource for traveling to Punta Cana. Learn about the best things to …
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12 hours ago Punta Cana has redefined vacationing in the Caribbean, refining the all-inclusive concept. Along the bewitching coastline of Punta Cana, you’ll find a variety of resorts and hotels to fulfill your travel wishes, from adults-only romantic hotels to fun family-friendly resorts with waterpark to luxurious and exclusive. What makes a resort vacation in Punta Cana & The Dominican …
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12 hours ago Cana Rock. A real Estate Tourism Project. Hard Rock Cafe, Boulevard Turistico Del Este Km 28 No 74, Bavaro, Punta Cana, La Altagracia, Dominican Republic 8098031236. 107 …
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6 hours ago Dominican Republic is the second largest and most diverse Caribbean country, situated just two hours south of Miami, less than four hours from New York and eight hours from most European cities. Known for our warm and hospitable people, Dominican Republic is a destination like no other, featuring astounding nature, intriguing history and rich culture.
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11 hours ago Tourism in Punta Cana; Tourism in Punta Cana. Punta Cana Airport - image: Wikipedia.com Tourists from around the world have been coming to Punta Cana for the last 40 years. The number of tourists has grown dramatically and is still increasing. In the 1980s when the international airport became operational, Punta Cana saw less than 3 thousand ...
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9 hours ago Punta Cana. Blessed with one of the Caribbean region’s longest white sand coastlines–a whopping 48 kilometers (30 miles), punctuated with sky-reaching coconut palms–Punta Cana is the land of rest and relaxation by the sea. Here, where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean, from the northern tip at Uvero Alto to the southern at Cap Cana, all ...
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1 hours ago Punta Cana ⎜ Punta Cana Travel Guide ⎜ Punta Cana Entry Requirements All visitors to the Dominican Republic must have a valid passport and a tourist card. Visa is not required if you’re visiting from a visa-exempt country for tourism purposes.
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6 hours ago Get information on Punta Cana Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.
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2 hours ago The best time to visit Punta Cana is from March to May when the peak season rush trickles out of the city. Luckily, the weather is warm year-round, with …
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9 hours ago Check out Travel + Leisure’s Punta Cana travel guide for a look at the best of the best in the region. Things Not to Miss in Punta Cana • A walk along Playa Grande, one of the area’s most ...
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3 hours ago Aristides Guerra - September 5, 2013. 10. In Punta Cana, over 80% of the year is rain free. Like most tropical climates, you can be strolling in a pleasant early morning shower, then the rain will stop, and before you know it, you’re dry. December to April is known as the Caribbean’s cool season, with midday temperatures in the mid-eighties.
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3 hours ago "Punta Cana is a perfect beach destination for families. Offering attractions such as dolphin encounters, buggy rides, and dinner on a pirate ship; there are no shortage of fun ideas to add to your family's itinerary.
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Sun worshippers and water sports lovers travel to Punta Cana not only for its naturally idyllic setting but also for the luxury, all-inclusive “balnearios,” or seaside resorts, that dot its coastline. Check out Travel + Leisure’s Punta Cana travel guide for a look at the best of the best in the region.
– Punta Cana Resorts & Hotels – Punta Cana Entry Requirements Helpful Numbers – Ministerio del Turismo (Tourism Office) – Bavaro, La Altagracia, RD 1-809-552-0142 – Punta Cana International Airport– Toll-free from USA & Canada 1-888-442-2262 | 1-809-959-2376
Punta Cana Entry Requirements – Dominican Republic Punta Cana⎜ Punta Cana Travel Guide⎜ Punta Cana Entry Requirements All visitors to the Dominican Republic must have a valid passport and a tourist card. Visa is not required if you’re visiting from a visa-exempt countryfor tourism purposes.
Punta Cana has redefined vacationing in the Caribbean, refining the all-inclusive concept. Along the bewitching coastline of Punta Cana, you’ll find a variety of resorts and hotels to fulfill your travel wishes, from adults-only romantic hotels to fun family-friendly resorts with waterpark to luxurious and exclusive.
The best time to travel to Punta Cana is after the hurricane and tropical storm season in the Caribbean. That is in the months from mid November to late April. In those months, the rains are less frequent and therefore there is less humidity, being more pleasant to be outdoors.
Punta Cana is laid back, so your dress will be casual. T-shirts, tank tops and shorts--or skirts and dresses for women, if desired--will take care of most of your needs. For evening, sundresses for the ladies and khaki pants and collared shirts for men usually are fine, but check with your hotel for dress requirements.
Bavaro, the best area to stay in Punta Cana. Bavaro is one of the major areas for tourism in the area, which has a brilliant selection of resorts to pick from with the majority overlooking the sea.
While the Dominican Republic is generally considered to be a safe country to visit, for travelers headed to Punta Cana, it pays off to be aware of certain safety precautions and tips. In addition, it's important to keep an eye on your health, drink plenty of water throughout your trip and bring strong sunblock and basic medications from home, just in case you get sick.