About Punta Cana
If you dream about a Caribbean vacation without all the noise, commotion, and crowds, you might want to consider visiting Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. It's a gorgeous beachside destination with endless strips of white sand and crystal-clear water. Find a Punta Cana beach rental so you can stare at the water any time of day, and pack plenty of sunscreen. You'll have a blast without any of the frustrations that sometimes come with a Caribbean destination.
Things to do in Punta Cana
You'll probably want to spend all your time at the beach when you vacation in Punta Cana. The beautiful water is irresistible in this part of the world, so bring a bathing suit for every day of your vacation and plan to relax and unwind with the sound of the surf as your soundtrack. El Cortecito Beach, for instance, is an excellent choice because there are no access restrictions and it's close to several excellent restaurants. You might also enjoy the Playa Juanillo beach. It's attached to the Cap Resort, so you'll have to surrender your driver's license at the guarded gate to earn a day pass. However, it's worth this minor inconvenience to explore the palm tree-lined beach and take a refreshing dip in the water. Alternatively, if you're looking for a more isolated locale, consider Playa Cabo Engano beach instead.
Getting around Punta Cana
You have several options when you need to get to and from your Punta Cana beach rental. Taxis are available in great numbers, so you don't have to rent a car if you'd rather hail a cab when you decide to switch locations. Though you'll have to pay high fares, most taxi drivers are willing to negotiate. You can also rent a car for your Punta Cana vacation, but you'll have to deal with the poorly designed road system. Take it slow and read your map carefully. Most roads don't have lighting, so consider parking the rental at night and choosing alternate transportation. You can take a tour bus or, if you're feeling brave, rent a motoconcho (a motorcycle taxi).
Punta Cana nightlife
Though the beaches and sunshine are the best Punta Cana attractions during the day, this city comes to life after dark. Several clubs and bars beckon visitors and locals alike. For instance, Imagine Punta Cana opens at 10:30 p.m. and plays a variety of music. You'll meet locals at this club, which can increase your appreciation for Punta Cana, and the drinks are reasonably priced. If you're looking for a more authentic bar, check out Drink Point Bavaro. Inexpensive bottle service makes this venue a popular place for tourists as well as locals, and you can grab dinner here if you didn't have time to eat earlier in the day. Try the pasta dishes or the appetizers for the best value.