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Can you walk around Punta Cana?

The best way to get around Punta Cana is by foot if you're staying at an all-inclusive resort and by car if you plan to explore. Buses run along the main strip of hotels, but their irregular schedules make them a poor choice for getting around.



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Brushing teeth with tap water in the Dominican Republic is not recommended unless the water quality is guaranteed to be filtered or treated. In most cases, using boiled, filtered, or bottled water is a safer option for traveling.

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Why is Punta Cana so famous? Not only is the Dominican Republic the second-largest country in the Caribbean, but it was also the second most popular tourist destination in Latin America in 2021 with five million international tourists visiting the country.

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Baggage is declared upon arrival on the island and when you depart. Do NOT bring illegal drugs, animal products and agricultural items. CURRENCY: The Peso is the National currency of the Dominican Republic.

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Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Punta Cana. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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The Cost Of Living Is Lower In The Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a developing country with a low income per capita (that is part of the reason why the Dominican Republic is so cheap). Therefore, visitors can expect most services in the country to be comparatively cheap with the United States.

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Safety in Punta Cana vs Cancun Punta Cana and Cancun are both completely safe for tourists and have tourist security divisions within their police forces. Theft of valuables is the most common type of crime in Punta Cana. Be aware of your belongings, as you would in any tourist city.

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The typical food of Punta Cana that you must try
  • 1.1 1. Fish and seafood.
  • 1.2 2. The Dominican Flag.
  • 1.3 3. El Moro.
  • 1.4 4. Bananas or plantains.
  • 1.5 5. El Sancocho.
  • 1.6 6. The locrio.
  • 1.7 7. Asopao.
  • 1.8 8. Yaroa.


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Many areas in Punta Cana and Bavaro, being on the Atlantic side, have rough waters due to the direction of the current.

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8, Food & Water Precautions). Advise travelers not to eat raw or undercooked seafood, and remind them to drink only purified, bottled water. Ice served in well-established tourist locations is usually made from purified water and safe to consume. Ice might not be safe in remote or non-tourist areas, however.

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The majority of the coffee is organically grown?no harmful chemicals?and coffee trees are grown between shade trees and other crops, including cacao, maintaining rich soils and creating a great environment for animal life.

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Water: As in most developing countries, the tap water is not potable. Please refrain from using it to drink or brush your teeth. We will provide bottled water. Do not flush toilet paper down the toilet, remember to place toilet paper in trash.

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