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Punta Cana Travel Guide

  • Beaches, caves and backcountry charm

    Spanning over 40 kilometres of beach along the Coconut Coast, Punta Cana is coveted by many tourists and enjoyed by many time-share owners. In fact, with more than 50 hotels, as well as easy, affordable flights from Canada, it’s the Dominican Republic’s largest resort town and the top travel destination in the Caribbean.

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  • Things to do in Punta Cana

    La Altagracia Cultural Route allows visitors to discover the backcountry and heritage buildings of Punta Cana and Bávaro. Travellers can take catamaran tours and go on snorkelling excursions to explore natural treasures and marvels under the sea.

  • Going out in Punta Cana

    This beach town is equally known for its variety of spas, casinos, kids clubs, pools and a growing number of restaurants. When the sun goes down, tourists have their pick of nightclubs, including Imagine, which features a dance floor in a grotto!

  • For the sporty adrenaline seeker

    Punta Cana offers zip lining for those needing a thrill—a unique way to see the country’s spectacular natural landscapes. Meanwhile, surfers will gravitate to the wild beach at Macao, the area’s best destination for surfing.

    A trip to Punta Cana is a tourist’s ticket to fun, adventure, as well as rest and relaxation!

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Presence of Sargassum in Mexico and the Caribbean
Depending on the weather conditions, winds and tides may bring large quantities of Sargassum to shore. Since seaweed moves with the ocean currents, quantities may vary by place and day. Transat would like to inform its clients that this natural phenomenon beyond its control affects several parts of Mexico and the Caribbean. Although the presence of this brown seaweed is greater than usual, our hotel partners are making every effort to clean the beaches when necessary.


Mandatory electronic form to enter and exit the Dominican Republic
All travelers are required to complete this electronic form Will open in a separate browser window prior to entering and prior to departing the Dominican Republic. We strongly recommend all travelers complete both forms in one single step prior to departure to avoid any possible inconvenience with the Wi-Fi at your destination. Once both forms are completed, travelers will receive two QR codes that must be presented to authorities at the airport. Without QR code, boarding the aircraft will be denied.

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