What To Do In Punta Cana?

Punta Cana

You want a handful of unconventional ideas while in Punta Cana? Relax, we got you covered. Here’s a detailed list of out of the usual things to do, when visiting.

  1. BOCA DE YUMA
    • It’s a piscatorial town just around the Caribbean sea. It’s encircled by a precipice. Noted as a village for fishermen, fresh fish is still daily caught in the river. One of the attractions of the Boca de Yuma are the many restaurants around. Having lunch here is an excellent idea as you get a chance of having an unobstructed view of the Caribbean Sea.

      You can take beautiful photographs from this end. You’ll never know that watching fishermen do their fishing thing can be fun till you pay a visit to the Boca de Yuma. This adventure is sure to engulf you into a cultural life even if it’s just for some hours. It is not an everyday adventure so, the knowledge of that makes it special.

  2. LA BANDERA
    • Not a place! In fact, it’s a traditional Dominican meal! La Bandera is a delicacy made of rice, beans, and meat. White rice is made and then the beans are made into stewed beans and are served with either stewed or roasted beef or chicken. The look of this meal is sure to leave you salivating and it tastes just as great.

  3. LOS HAITISES NATIONAL PARK
    • Founded in 1976, the Los Haitises is a place to be. The Leo Haitises is a massive Park and a nature haven. Found in the northwestern part of Punta Cana, this park is a nature preserve at its peak. Many rivers have their source from this park. A large chunk of this park is used for wildlife which explains the varieties of species that the Los Haitises is home to.
      Los Haitises features: Off the grid beaches, hideouts for picaroons, Taiyo earth hole drawings, a colony of mangrove forests in their pristine form and some other hidden beauty. Due to its environmentally friendly nature, it was named a World Heritage site of UNESCO.

  1. MAMAJUANA
    • Founded in 1976, the Los Haitises is a place to be. The Leo Haitises is a massive Park and a nature haven. Found in the northwestern part of Punta Cana, this park is a nature preserve at its peak. Many rivers have their source from this park. A large chunk of this park is used for wildlife which explains the varieties of species that the Los Haitises is home to.
      The park is characterized by mammals and birds including species that are not natives of the Dominican Republic. Los Haitises features: Off the grid beaches, hideouts for picaroons, Taiyo earthhole drawings, a colony of mangrove forests in their pristine form and some other hidden beauty. Due to its environmentally friendly nature, it was named a World Heritage site of UNESCO.

  2. PUNTA CANA BEACH RESORT
    • Generally, Punta Cana prides in having some of the most beautiful beach experience in the world. With a fresh feel of the lagoon, be sure to have extra fun in this Beach Resort. Sunbeds are available here for those that would love to tan a bit. A golf course is also a stone throw from the resort. This resort features a fitness arena, solarium, body massage of all sorts, spa services, cycling, diving, and swimming.
      In this beach, you can also go kayaking, scuba diving, sailing, volleyball, water biking, windsurfing, snorkeling and some other fun activities. The Punta Canta beach resort is known to have shallow clear safe water all year round but can be restricted to only resort guests. The beautiful sight of the beaches would leave you a happier person

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Safe Travels! ✈️

One Comment

  1. Awesome! I’ve been to Punta Cana twice and haven’t been to any of these places. That just means I’ll have to go back! 🙂

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