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Wondering What Activities to Do in Punta Cana in January?
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Chasity
The Now Larimar is so far the best place I have stayed in Punta Cana, also you MUST go check out a show at the Coco Bongo, it is unreal! And a party boat catamaran booze cruise is always a good time
Bilal
Chasity Garbitt Thank you!! Currently looking at some of the RIU properties there. They look so nice! And yes, Coco Bongo will be a 100%!
Bilal
Also, what currency did you bring? Not sure whether to bring CAD or USD.
A.I. says...
Punta Cana Travel Guide
Punta Cana Travel Guide
Hi everyone! If you're planning a trip to Punta Cana in early January with friends, here are some tips to help you make the most of your vacation.
Best All-Inclusive Resorts
Punta Cana is known for its luxurious all-inclusive resorts. Here are some of the best options to consider:
- Bavaro Princess All Suites Resort, Spa & Casino: This resort offers a wide range of amenities, including multiple pools, a water park, a casino, and various dining options.
- Secrets Royal Beach Punta Cana: An adults-only resort with stunning beachfront locations, gourmet dining, and top-notch service.
- Excellence El Carmen: A popular choice for couples, this resort boasts a modern design, excellent cuisine, and a variety of activities.
Things to Do
Punta Cana offers a variety of activities for all types of travelers. Here are some must-do experiences:
- Beach Day: Spend a day relaxing on the beautiful white-sand beaches of Punta Cana, such as Bavaro Beach or Playa Blanca.
- Explore Saona Island: Take a day trip to the idyllic Saona Island, known for its pristine beaches and natural beauty.
- ATV or Dune Buggy Tour: Embark on an adventurous tour through the Dominican countryside on an ATV or dune buggy.
- Swim with Sharks: For the daring, try swimming with nurse sharks in their natural habitat.
Places to Visit
While Punta Cana is primarily known for its resorts, there are also some cultural and natural attractions worth visiting:
- Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park: Learn about the culture and traditions of the Taíno people, the indigenous inhabitants of the Dominican Republic.
- Hoyo Azul: This stunning natural cenote (sinkhole) features crystal-clear blue waters perfect for swimming and exploring.
- Altos de Chavón: A recreation of a 16th-century Mediterranean village, featuring artisan workshops, galleries, and a stunning amphitheater.
Dining Off-Resort
While the all-inclusive resorts offer a wide variety of dining options, it's also worth venturing out to experience the local cuisine:
- La Yola: This beachfront restaurant in Punta Cana Village offers delicious
Bilal
Hi everyone, I'm planning on going to Punta Cana in early January with a few friends. Any tips on best all inclusive places to stay, what to do, places to visit, and where to go eat off resort?