Punta Cana Travel Tips
The sugary sand of a Punta Cana beach is so soft, so perfectly golden
 brown that you might think it was synthetic. And in fact, in this 
easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, it's possible. By definition,
 Punta Cana is a manufactured Caribbean getaway, completely catering to 
the needs of sun-seeking vacationers who like all-inclusive resorts but 
care little about venturing away from their hotel.But this area isn't popular for its abundant lodging and their 
comprehensive amenities. Rather, Punta Cana beckons because it provides 
so many options (more than 24,000 hotel rooms) for such affordable 
rates. Many travelers are able to book a weeklong trip that includes 
airfare, lodging, meals and some resort activities, for much less than 
$1,000 per person in the shoulder seasons.
Why go: The perks of an all-inclusive -- plenty of 
food, a beautiful setting and the convenience and safety of many 
vacation activities at your fingertips -- should come to your mind when 
you think of Punta Cana. This Dominican Republic town is completely 
manufactured for those who like a cruise-ship style vacation without the
 ports of call or seasickness. There aren't as many kid-focused 
activities at the resorts of the Bahamas, but all of them do still offer
 plenty of watersports and lots of beautiful sand stretches. Adults 
occupy their time with golf, surfing, horseback riding and more. But 
this destination's chief demerit is that it lacks authenticity; your 
kids will not receive a history or culture lesson here, that's for sure.
Best Times to Visit Punta Cana
The best time to visit Punta Cana is from March to May, when the 
peak season rush trickles out of the city. Luckily, the weather is warm 
year-round, with average highs around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The 
Dominican Republic experiences some of the effects of the Atlantic 
hurricane season, which lasts from June to November. And Punta Cana in 
particular has been known to face severe tropical storms, seeing an 
average of about 40 inches of rainfall each year. Still, this area stays
 crowded no matter the season.







 
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