The Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean join in Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic’s easternmost point. It’s an area noted for its 32-kilometer beach stretch and crystal-clear water. Punta Cana is pure relaxation, and it offers a variety of delights. Days here may begin on the picture-perfect Macao Beach and conclude in a cave nightclub. Punta Cana’s magnificent all-inclusive resorts, from the electric Hard Rock Punta Cana to the peaceful Le Sivory Punta Cana, provide all-day pleasure when you’re not soaking up the sun or dancing the night away. Try one of the region’s zip-line courses, cruise to Isla Saona, learn Dominican history at Altos de Chavon, or visit the magnificent lagoons of the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park when you’ve had your fill of sun and sand.
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Bavaro Beach
Bavaro Beach is the major beach in Punta Cana, running from Cabeza de Toro to Macao. Despite the lack of a formal definition and the fact that the borders between its adjacent beaches are unclear, Bavaro Beach, or Playa Bavaro as it is known in Spanish, is certainly the longest beach in the Punta Cana area. It’s also where the majority of Punta Cana’s beach activity takes place. This is the beach to visit in Punta Cana if you want to find beach clubs, local vendors, public access points, and spontaneous activities. But don’t expect it to be a busy beach. There is always something going on; tourists are walking down the beach and residents are sitting in the sand, but since the beach is so long and open, there is never a sense of crowdedness.
Macao Beach
Despite being surrounded by miles upon miles of perfectly ideal Caribbean seascapes, undeveloped Macao Beach is sometimes rated as the most gorgeous beach in Punta Cana, managing to separate out from the pack. If you go there, you’ll quickly realize why. Sink your toes into the fine-grain sands, plunge your feet in the clear, tepid sea, and eat fresh-caught lobster from the area. Take a minute to admire the beautiful surroundings as you get to the beach. Bring your camera since the contrast between the bright blue seas and the light dunes makes for a beautiful background. Locate a nice beach location. The beach attracts a healthy mix of residents and visitors because it is public and not owned by resorts, and you are free to sit wherever you like. Bring some money with you to buy souvenirs or services from beach sellers. Choose handicrafts for friends and relatives back home or have a peaceful massage. Choose a horseback trip to explore more of the beach while admiring the magnificent views from the saddle.
Playa Los Corales
Los Corales is a luxury suburb and a luxury beach in Bavaro’s town of Bavaro, next to el Cortecito. Many of the buildings are built in the Mediterranean style, with beautiful views of the sea, palm palms, and white powdered crystal sand. Many Italians have made this enclave their permanent residence or holiday spot. Vacation accommodations, whether flats or villas are abundant in this region, which is one of the most popular in Bavaro or Punta Cana. Fine eating, spas, beauty centers, excursions, mini-markets, and a quick 5-10 minute walk to the center of town, which is buzzing with activities and all types of shopping and dining, are all available in this delightful corner of the globe.