Take a catamaran or speedboat to Saona Island, a tropical paradise with crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and palm trees. It’s a full-day trip with stops at natural pools where you can spot starfish and enjoy local rum and music on board.
A hidden gem inside Scape Park, Hoyo Azul is a natural turquoise lagoon at the base of a cliff. Visitors can hike through the lush jungle before swimming in this refreshing cenote-like pool.
Glide over the treetops with stunning views of the tropical jungle and mountains. Punta Cana’s zipline tours offer excitement, safe platforms, and unforgettable adrenaline rushes for adventurous travelers.
One of the few public beaches in Punta Cana, Macao is famous for its golden sand, surf-friendly waves, and local food shacks. It’s perfect for a casual day trip away from resort life.
Drive through the Dominican countryside in a buggy or ATV. These tours often include visits to coffee and cocoa plantations, caves, and natural swimming spots, offering a fun way to see local life.
This private nature reserve features 12 freshwater lagoons, some open for swimming. Trails take you through lush forest, with opportunities to spot birds, iguanas, and other wildlife.
For nightlife lovers, Coco Bongo offers an unforgettable evening of live performances, acrobatics, music, and dancing. It’s a mix between a Vegas-style show and a vibrant nightclub.
Punta Cana is home to some of the Caribbean’s best golf courses, designed by legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio. Even non-golfers will enjoy the breathtaking oceanfront views.