Spend a day scouring the sites scattered around the Dominican Republic. Catch glimpses of beloved local baseball stadiums, tour a bustling cigar factor,
Spend a day scouring the sites scattered around the Dominican Republic. Catch glimpses of beloved local baseball stadiums, tour a bustling cigar factor,
Altos de Chavon, a city known worldwide as the city of artists, is an old Mediterranean-style villa built on a height above the Chavon River in the Dominican
It's all summer, all the time in Punta Cana, even when it's not actually summer. The year-round temperature, with averages at roughly 80°F, creates a laid-back vacation vibe in any season. Between June and October temperatures are a little higher. Winter is high season, bringing with it more tourists, so aim to come between March and May instead and you should be able to make some savings.
Every season is swimsuit season in Punta Cana, so that's packing item is a no-brainer. There are a few other items that are definitely useful to have on you when you arrive. We suggest:
In Punta Cana itself, getting around by taxi is a popular choice. But there's also something to be said for relying on the power of your own two feet; Punta Cana is beautiful and the weather's amazing, so why not? To travel further afield, use the local buses, or rent a car at the airport or in town. Be warned, however, that other drivers here can be unpredictable. Motorcycle taxis offer the cheapest, fastest option but come with safety risks.
62 miles of Atlantic and Caribbean coastline, resort amenities, and turquoise waters framing white sand beaches make this town a true balneario.
62 miles of Atlantic and Caribbean coastline, resort amenities, and turquoise waters framing white sand beaches make this town a true balneario.
62 miles of Atlantic and Caribbean coastline, resort amenities, and turquoise waters framing white sand beaches make this town a true balneario.