We just came back from Punta Cana this past March and after a 2 week stay, I can confidently say that if you are considering a family vacation that checks a lot of boxes ( but doesn’t break the bank TOO much), Punta Cana is an amazing option. There are tons of direct flights from North America ( Toronto, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Montreal etc) so getting there is a breeze. The beaches are serene, there is lots to do and we had a great experience with all the food. We travelled with our ...| The Daydream Diaries
Do you know how much a beer in Punta Cana costs? Do you have an idea about the price of a local meal? Or are you wondering about the prices of the supermarkets in the Dominican Republic?| Punta Cana Travel Blog
There are a lot of (partly wrong) rumors and expectations when it comes to crime and safety in Punta Cana and the Dominican Republic. That’s why I’d love to give you a detailed and honest evaluation of the question if it is safe to travel to Punta Cana, from the perspective of someone local to […]| Punta Cana Travel Blog
If you are looking for the best nightlife, evening show, club or disco (or all of them) during your vacation in the Dominican Republic, Coco Bongo Punta Cana is one of the top activities to consider.| Punta Cana Travel Blog
RIU Resorts – There are hardly any resorts in Punta Cana that receive more conflicting reviews than this hotel. Considering the amazing value you get here, this is rather surprising, as it is one of…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Punta Cana for 50 USD a day? Yes, that’s possible, but you need to know how, as otherwise you might fall into the trap of being seen as a walking wallet. That’s why I have gathered all my insider tips…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Forbes Travel Guide talks to the tennis legend and Meliá CEO Gabriel Escarrer about the all-suite ZEL Punta Cana resort.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
Punta Cana is the No. 1 spot in the Caribbean for an all-inclusive vacation, but it might be expensive if you don’t pay attention to the details. Therefore, it’s important to know how you can save…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Scams, problems, booking errors – all things you don’t want to have during your all-inclusive vacation in Punta Cana. That’s why I have created – with all my experience from living many years in the…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Many people planning their vacation in Punta Cana are only booking their resort and an airport transfer, but are hardly thinking about a rental car in Punta Cana, even it might be a good option.| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Punta Cana is perfect for a family vacation, thanks to its various all-inclusive resorts, amazing water parks and a short flight time from most destinations. But what are the things to do in Punta…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Is there anything better than seeing Punta Cana and the Dominican Republic from the air? Hardly, so get prepared for some of the most spectacular excursions you can get: Punta Cana helicopter tours…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
If you’re currently planning your vacation, packing might be a big issue. And especially the fear of forgetting things at home – particularly some tools or gadgets that might not be so important at…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Cap Cana is a separate area south of Punta Cana, just 15 minutes away from Punta Cana International Airport. It is well known for its luxury all-inclusive resorts, most of which are adults-only (but…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Punta Cana is home to around 80-90 all-inclusive hotels, approx. 35 of them are adults-only resorts. But which one is the best? As always, this depends on your preferences, which is why we have…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
There is a common perception that adults-only resorts in the Dominican Republic (and elsewhere) are more expensive than their family-friendly peers. While this might be partially true…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Are you looking for an affordable all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana without getting a cheapish run-down hotel? Continue reading, because this list of the best value all-inclusive resorts features the…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
The selection of all-inclusive resorts in Punta Cana can be overwhelming. There are over 45 properties and more than 80 all-inclusive resorts in this part of the Dominican Republic. So how to choose…| Punta Cana Travel Blog