Planning to Punta Cana? Do not Miss these 4 Places
The region of Punta Cana is in the
Dominican Republic's most eastern section. This tourist destination is renowned
for its stunning white-sand beaches, opulent resorts, and tropical atmosphere.
Punta Cana offers visitors the chance to scuba dive, go deep-sea fishing, swim
with dolphins, or go horse riding while enjoying the clear sky and
crystal-clear surroundings.
Read About Top 4 Places to Visit in
Punta Cana
1. Bavaro
It is a section of Punta Cana, which
is situated in the Dominican Republic's La Altagracia province. Bavaro was
established as a residence for the resort employees and their families, as
opposed to Punta Cana, which was built as a tourist destination. Over time,
Bavaro itself developed into a popular travel destination as hotels began to
spring up along the east coast, north of Punta Cana. Although there are many
hotels in Bavaro, the Barceló is the oldest and most prestigious. Additionally,
there is a mall and many other amenities, including a White Sands golf course,
gift shops, bars, restaurants, the Mangu and Areito discothèques, and pubs and
lounges. To visit Bavaro Book Cheap Flights to Punta Cana with us.
2. The Seaquarium Punta Cana
The Seaquarium in Punta Cana is a
wonderful aquatic trip. An open-top van picks up guests from their hotels and
transports them to the quay, where a contemporary catamaran is waiting to begin
the trip. Passengers can take part in an onboard party with live entertainment,
music, fresh fruit, refreshments, and drinks while they are on the catamaran.
In addition, once they get to the dock, they will have the opportunity to snorkel
with fish, sharks, and manta rays, and even experience a sea lion kiss. The
celebration continues in the Caribbean Sea's natural sea pool's warm waters.
3. Macao Beach
Right near the terminus of Carretera
Higuey, Macao Beach is only a short drive from all the excitement of Punta
Cana. The road ends in the sand, where there is space for parking vehicles.
Anyone searching for a pleasant afternoon in the sun should visit this lovely
beach, which is located in a very rural area. Beautiful views, a soft beach, and
coconut palm trees that offer shade from the sun in the deep blue sky are all
present here. Although there are several attractions nearby, like the Hard Rock
Casino Punta Cana and the Hard Rock Golf Club at Cana Bay, there are sadly no
public restrooms on-site. Get plane tickets to Punta cana.
4. Reserva Ecologica Ojos
Indigenas
The 1,500-acre Indigenous Eyes
Ecological Park and Reserve are owned and operated by the Punta Cana Ecological
Foundation (Reserva Ecologica Ojos Indigenas). It has a lowland subtropical
forest and twelve freshwater lakes. The entire area is dedicated to scientific
investigation, environmental preservation, and enjoyment. Because of their
peculiar shape and formation, historians have learned that the Tano Indians,
who once lived on the island, called the lakes "eyes" (ojos in
Spanish). All of the island's visitors can learn about the island's natural and
cultural heritage through a variety of exhibitions. They can go to a petting
zoo with a variety of animals that are prevalent in the Dominican Republic, an
exhibit on sugarcane, or an iguana habitat.
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