Punta Cana Resort & Vacation Deals
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Dreams La Romana - All Inclusive
All-InclusiveDominican Republic, Punta CanaBest Priced Departure DatesFeb 22, 20263 Nights Hotel From$795 per person Includes Taxes + Fees -
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Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana - All Inclusive
All-InclusiveDominican Republic, Punta CanaBest Priced Departure Dates2026: Jan 25, Feb 83 Nights Hotel From$1,232 per person Includes Taxes + Fees -
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Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana - All Inclusive
All-InclusiveDominican Republic, Punta CanaBest Priced Departure DatesFeb 21, 20263 Nights Hotel From$1,286 per person Includes Taxes + Fees -
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Sunscape Coco Punta Cana - All Inclusive
All-InclusiveDominican Republic, Punta CanaBest Priced Departure Dates2026: Feb 17 - Feb 26, Mar 1, Mar 8, Mar 10, Mar 14, Mar 15, Mar 18, Mar 223 Nights Hotel From$429 per person Includes Taxes + Fees -
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Bahia Principe Grand Punta Cana - All Inclusive
All-InclusiveDominican Republic, Punta CanaBest Priced Departure Dates2026: Jan 22 - Jan 25, Jan 27, Jan 283 Nights Hotel From$547 per person Includes Taxes + Fees
Punta Cana Overview
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Beaches Galore!
Punta Cana is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean. From Bavaro Beach to Macao Beach, there is something for everyone, whether you're after relaxation, adventure, or romance. -
Carnival
Punta Cana's Carnival is a lively celebration with music, dancing, and vibrant costumes. It kicks off in February, showcasing Dominican culture with parades and delicious local food. From young to old, everyone joins in on the fun, while celebrating the spirit of the Caribbean. -
Hoyo Azul
Known as "The Blue Hole," Hoyo Azul is one of Punta Cana's most enchanting attractions. Located in Scape Park, this natural marvel is an adventure waiting to happen. Be sure to bring your snorkeling gear, visitors are encouraged to dive into these crystal-clear waters! -
Punta Cana Fast Facts
Language: Spanish is the official language; however, most people speak English.
Currency: The official currency is the Dominican peso. US dollars are accepted, but changing some dollars into pesos is recommended.
Passport/Immigration: All U.S. citizens must have a valid passport when traveling to and from the Dominican Republic.
Drinking Water: The water in Punta Cana is not safe to drink. It is best to stick to the bottled water provided by your resort.
Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4)
Peak Season: Peak season in Punta Cana is from December to February.
Punta Cana Vacation Packages
Need a break from adulting? Visit Punta Cana. This laid-back town in the Dominican Republic is the perfect place to unwind at a resort that screams, "treat yo' self." Imagine taking a morning stroll with soft white sand between your toes or a satisfying rise-and-shine swim in turquoise waters. A Punta Cana vacation package is your ticket to paradise. Literally.
Whether you're eyeing Punta Cana all-inclusive vacations or a custom Punta Cana vacation package, you can snorkel, ride on a zip line, or sip cocktails (complete with decorative little umbrellas) under the swaying palms. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a girls' trip, or need a destination for multigenerational family fun, everyone loves Punta Cana.
Things to Do
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Manatí Park
Experience the Dominican Republic's diverse wildlife at Manatí Park. Get up close and personal with colorful parrots, gentle manatees, and more. Enjoy entertaining dolphin and sea lion shows, and for an extra thrill, swim with the dolphins. This family-friendly activity is a must-do on your Punta Cana trip! -
Bávaro Adventure Park
Bávaro Adventure Park is a thrill-seeker's paradise in the Dominican Republic. From ziplining through the jungle to riding off-road buggies, this park offers plenty of heart-pounding activities in the middle of paradise. Horseback riding is also an option, if you prefer a more relaxed pace. -
Catamaran Cruise
Sip on tropical drinks and dance to lively Caribbean music as you sail along the beautiful coastline. For a dose of adventure, hop in the water with your snorkeling gear to enjoy views of the vibrant coral reefs. -
Zip Lining at Scape Park
For the perfect adrenaline rush, head over to Scape Park to zip line through the jungle. With multiple courses varying in length and height, this activity is suitable for everyone, offering an unforgettable experience in nature.
Tips & Transportation
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Immigration & Customs
The Dominican Republic requires a $20 departure tax usually included in your airfare. Typically, during your flight, the flight attendant will give you your customs paperwork to fill out on the plane. After you've made it through the immigration desk and grabbed your luggage from baggage claim, you'll go to claims, where officers may check your bags. -
Getting to Your Resort
Amstar provides transportation to and from the airport and your resort, with various options available. You can either share a ride with others or opt for a private transfer. Once you've cleared Customs, head to the transportation area where Amstar staff, easily recognizable by their blue-flowered shirts, will assist you. They'll ensure a safe and comfortable ride to your resort and will also provide transportation to any excursions booked through our site. -
Getting Around Punta Cana
Getting around Punta Cana is pretty straightforward, and there are several ways to explore the area:
- Taxis: Taxis are easily accessible in Punta Cana and are a convenient way to get around. Be sure to agree on a fare or ensure the meter is in use before starting your ride.
- Organized Tours/Excursions: Consider booking organized tours for day trips or activities farther afield. Transportation is often a part of your trip package. Enhance your vacation with an excursion through Amstar, the official destination management company for Funjet Vacations.
- Motoconchos: These are small motorcycles with drives that offer rides for a negotiable fair. In the Dominican Republic, these are a common mode of transportation, especially for short distances.
- Public Transportation: While less widely used, public buses and shared vans (guaguas) are available as budget-friendly options.