Isla Saona and Isla Catalina are two of the most popular excursions when staying in Punta Cana. It’s easy to say that both are the most beautiful islands in the Dominican Republic as well. When staying in Punta Cana, there are tons of group tours to book, but what should you do if you are […]| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Bayahibe can be considered the little sister of Punta Cana, but it is neither less attractive, nor are its all-inclusive resorts. Quite the contrary, Bayahibe is a very interesting tourist destination, particularly for those who are looking for crystal-clear water, seaweed-free beaches and fewer tourists than in Punta Cana. If you’re looking for an all-inclusive […]| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Bayahibe is the (very) small counterpart of Punta Cana: a few all-inclusive resorts, turquoise waters and a small fishing village. When visiting Bayahibe, one could imagine how Punta Cana was 30 years ago – peace, relaxation and tranquility. But why should you consider Bayahibe vs. Punta Cana? There are a couple of interesting things to […]| Punta Cana Travel Blog
Did you know that there are resorts and beaches in Punta Cana without seaweed? I know that one might be tempted to think that seaweed is everywhere in the Caribbean and Central America…| Punta Cana Travel Blog
The HM resorts in the Dominican Republic, among them the ones in Punta Cana, Bayahibe and Boca Chica, are always among the cheapest options when looking for the most affordable all-inclusive resort in…| 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
The most comprehensive post you can find about Isla Saona - incl. insider tips, excursion options and an off-the-beaten-track option.| Punta Cana Travel Blog