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Things to do in Punta Cana's: Picture-perfect beaches and pampering

What's going on, everybody from the island of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic! In this BLOG, we will talk about things to know, things to see, and what to wear. A whole bunch of stuff.

let's talk about when to go to the Dominican Republic

Remember that the Caribbean Sea gets hurricanes and that hurricane season is from about July until October, sometimes even into November. It's pretty much always going to be a bit humid, even during fall, so you can't really get away from that temperature because it is temperate and tropical. The climate stays about the same year-round, all right.

How is your stay going to be in the Hotel/Resort, and what do you get? 

In Punta Cana, you're going to find a lot of hotels that offer everything, including the food and sometimes your favorite drink. You want to get a massage; beach massages right under the sky full of stars. You can get a lot of the other miscellaneous things like the wi-fi.

Things to do in Punta Cana local joints have a lot of things to surprise you. The first thing you will notice is the colorful streets and musical surroundings. It gets busy in there, and it's not quite like staying at a Hilton or being at a Marriott. So, it does have its pros, and it has its cons. Now, let's talk about things to see and do; there is a lot out there. 

Things to See at Punta Cana

You could compare the Punta Cana thing to what you would get in the Riviera Maya Cancun. You have Sonoma Island, and you have Isla Saona, two different islands. One's up north, and the other one is south. Get on to those ATVs and do the off-roading. Experience plenty of eco parts, waterfalls, jungle safaris, and lots of different activities that you can partake in. Loosen up yourself and get going out on party boats. Find your adrenaline rush on the speed boats. Ladies, they give discounts, so don't be scared to ask for discounts.

The cost of getting around here

The taxi rides- the ride from the airport or the taxis from the hotels. Chances are, you could experience two different prices. There's the local price, and then there is the tourist price. Sometimes, you get a little bit of haggling, and you can negotiate.

You will see some savings in your hotel accommodations. The prices are fairly reasonable, but during peak months, prices may jump upwards from 400 500 to a thousand dollars a night. You can avail of Airbnb for under 70 dollars a night.

It just depends on what your stress and tolerance for your quality of life 

The Beaches of Punta Cana

all right! That's the main reason you guys are coming here. The beaches that Gatorade colored blue water Caribbean. Go to Isla Savanna in order to get that clear water. You will see people out here swimming. It's a little bit turbid, which means a little bit murky, but that's okay; the sand is very soft. It's white sand with a little bit of seaweed.

Overall, the beach here has a nice vibe. Many of the bars and the nightlife at the beach are open to all. However, most exclusive ones are only open if you are a guest at the hotel.

Safety at Punta Cana

Something that many of you are curious about is safety. Is it safe for solo travel for families or couples. I would say overall, yes, it's going to be a fairly safe experience. You have to take the necessary precautions anywhere you go. You know, maybe late at night, you might not want to be walking through a dark alleyway. Travel interiors by bus or on one of the jeep safari jeeps. They call it a "jeepney." There are no seat belts on it. It's open air.

Food at Punta Cana

Food lovers are going to get some of that all apart buffet or customize your meals and choose what restaurants you want to eat at.. Expand on the actual food subject, the fish, especially the "ceviche," make sure it's cooked in lime. Get hamburgers or feats upon Dominican-style cuisine.

Currency

Here, you're going to go to ATM machines, and you're going to see the exchange rate. Pay attention to the actual fee on the ATM but also pay attention to the actual conversion rate considering getting an American Express card or some other credit card, Visa Chase Sapphire.

Locals

Locals are considered Dominican. They're Tayano people. Some are Hispanic, and some from African descent. I would say it's part of Latino culture.

Final Thoughts

Things to Do in Punta Cana are going to be a good experience. You're going to have a better, more culturally rich experience, but you're going to be around people who are going to be coming up to you and trying to sell you different things. However, stick to the plan that the all-inclusive resort has for you. It's going to be a little bit smoother sailing. Guys, enjoy your stay by the sea.

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Downtown Punta Cana
Dominican Republic

Flight Hours

Monday: Only Private Dinners

Tuesday: 6:00pm | 8:00pm | 10:00pm

Wednesday: 6:00pm | 8:00pm | 10:00pm

Thursday: 6:00pm | 8:00pm | 10:00pm

Friday: 6:00pm | 8:00pm | 10:00pm

Weekend:
11:00am | 6:00pm | 8:00pm | 10:00pm

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