Punta Cana
Once CalledDrunkard’s Point
CurrencyDominican Peso
# of Beaches10

The Eastern coast of the Dominican Republic is all about the sun and fun. Having become one of the hottest spots in the Caribbean, Punta Cana offers travelers a true taste of sandy beach living. White stretches of shoreline and an abundance of water activities mark any day here in Punta Cana. Increasingly becoming one of the most popular all-inclusive resort destinations in the area, Punta Cana, make no doubt about it, is designed with vacationers in mind. A ton of restaurants, bars, cafes and clubs, entertain people when not on the beach, and while on the beach, it’s all about the snorkeling, parasailing, even swimming with the dolphins.

  • The Beaches

    The sand is the whitest and most powdery version in the world. This is why Punta Cana’s beaches are such a huge draw. Two of the more popular: Playa Bavaro and El Cortecito. You can generally find any type of water sport/rental/activity available right on the beaches.

  • Golf

    As it is a resort destination, golf is on many tourists’ agenda when visiting the coastal region. Punta Espada—a Jack Nicklaus designed course—should be a must play for any fan of the lynx. Imagine swinging a club against a breathtaking backdrop of sun, sand and sea.

  • Hoyo Azul Lagoon

    Otherwise known as the Blue Hole, this is actually a cenote—a sinkhole formed as a result of the roofs of caves and underground caverns collapsing over the course of thousands of years. The water is pure blue here, and, according to most, a one-of-a-kind experience. Hoyo Azul Lagoon is located inside of Scape Park.

THE SEASONS
  • Punta Cana's winter, from December to February, offers perfect weather for a tropical getaway, with temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. It's a popular time to visit this Caribbean paradise as it allows for beach relaxation and various water activities. Winter is perfect for lounging on the pristine white-sand beaches and swimming in the crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can also enjoy water sports like snorkeling, scuba diving, and catamaran tours to explore the vibrant marine life.

  • Spring in Punta Cana, from March to May, brings slightly warmer temperatures with highs in the mid-80s to low 90s Fahrenheit. The weather remains sunny and pleasant, making it an excellent time for outdoor adventures. Spring is ideal for exploring the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park, a lush reserve with freshwater lagoons and walking trails. Visitors can also go horseback riding along the beach or through the tropical forests for a unique experience.

  • Punta Cana's summer, from June to August, is the beginning of the rainy season. While it can be hot and humid with temperatures in the low to mid-90s Fahrenheit, it also offers refreshing rain showers to cool off. Summer provides opportunities for cultural experiences like visiting the Altos de Chavon, a replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village with art galleries and live performances. Visitors can also experience local music, dance, and cuisine during the lively Dominican Carnival celebrations.

  • Fall in Punta Cana, from September to November, is the peak of the hurricane season. While there might be occasional rains and tropical storms, it also means fewer tourists and more affordable accommodation options. Fall is an excellent time for budget travelers who want to experience the beauty of Punta Cana without the crowds. Visitors can explore the nearby Bavaro Adventure Park for zip-lining, bungee jumping, and other adrenaline-pumping activities. It's also an ideal time for golf enthusiasts, as the region boasts several world-class golf courses.