
The Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with its lesser developed cousin, Haiti, and enjoys a year-round summer, with sugar-white beaches shaded by palm trees, crystalline waters teeming with rainbow-hued fish, and Spanish colonial history stretching back 500 years. Small fishing villages attract locals and backpackers, while larger all-inclusive resorts appeal to couples and families. Spicy food, spicier merengue, and a leisurely lifestyle draw more travelers to the Dominican Republic every year.
Things to Do
The white sandy beaches and swaying coconut palm trees make exclusive Punta Cana a respite for sun worshippers. Scuba divers can plunge deep for shipwrecks in the translucent waters of Bayahibe. Inland, the vibrant Santo Domingo, one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean, has a 12-block Colonial Zone whose cobblestone streets take you past old stone buildings and museums. Away from the city, discover the thundering waterfall Salto de Aguas Blancas or observe marine life at Manati Park.
Shopping
Stock up on the world's finest smokes in the cigar-making region in and around Santiago, or bring home a bottle or three of aged Dominican rum. In Santo Domingo, browse El Mercado Modela, a market stuffed with local crafts and spices. Check out Harrison's in Puerto Plata for amber jewelry, worn by Keith Richards and Madonna. Duck in the art galleries of Altos de Chavon, a re-created 16th-century village, then linger along the cliff for awesome Punta Cana views.
Nightlife and Entertainment
Locals and visitors alike flock to the dance clubs after dinner in the city and the hotels along the beach. Move to DJ-driven beats in Santo Domingo or Puerto Plata, or taste umbrella-topped cocktails at a beach bar in Cabrera and Barahona. Casinos in the larger cities and resorts offer late-night gaming; players enjoy free drinks. Baseball is a way of life here, and fans can watch future Major Leaguers compete in the country's professional league.
Restaurants and Dining
Dig into fresh rock lobster or zesty braised red snapper in Santo Domingo, or head to Puerto Plata for crayfish or grilled shrimp kabobs. Locals love their national dish La Bandera (rice, beans meat, vegetables and fried plantains), as well as the subtle flavours of stewed fish and conch at Samana, the national coconut capital. Wash it down with a bottle of Dominican Republic Presidente beer or a rum cocktail.
Relax -- planning a Dominican Republic beach vacation is easy with American Airlines flights to Punta Cana. Finding stunning beaches, playing championship golf and visiting wildlife parks are just a few things to do in Punta Cana for a truly memorable and tranquil getaway.
With miles of beautiful beaches, spending time under the sun is one of the most popular activities in Punta Cana. Some of our favorites include Macao Beach, El Cortecito, Bavaro Beach and Areno Gordo Beach. No matter which beach you choose for unwinding in the warm breeze, you'll enjoy picturesque white sand and sparkling turquoise water.
But if you had more in mind than working on your tan, don't worry. There are many other things to do in Punta Cana, including playing golf on one of more than a dozen courses. Many have been created by the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tom Fazio, among other distinguished designers, so get ready for a challenge. Thanks to its coastal setting, you'll also enjoy gorgeous views on just about every course.
Other activities in Punta Cana can help you get in touch with Mother Nature. Find over 500 species of exotic plants and 11 natural lagoons at the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park. If you enjoy bird watching, head to Manati Park. It's home to a variety of tropical birds and reptiles (and there's even a parrot show). For a bit of cultural history, visit the House Museum of Ponce de Leon. The famous explorer lived there in 1505, and today it is preserved as a museum where you can admire its Medieval architecture.
From letting your stress melt away on a beautiful beach to playing golf or seeing native wildlife, there are many facets to this Dominican Republic vacation destination. Fly to Punta Cana with American Airlines and discover a new favorite Caribbean getaway! Browse our Punta Cana flights and book your trip today.
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