Yes, traveling to an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic is considered very safe in 2026, provided you stay within the "tourist bubble." Most resorts in Punta Cana, Cap Cana, and La Romana are gated communities with private security and are heavily patrolled by POLITUR (Tourist Police). As of early 2026, the U.S. Department of State maintains a Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution advisory for the country, which is the same rating given to France or Italy. The primary risks for resort guests are petty theft on public beaches (don't leave your phone unattended) and "credit card cloning." Statistically, the greatest danger in the DR is not crime, but traffic accidents and strong ocean currents. If you stay on resort property or take "official" excursions, the risk of experiencing violent crime is extremely low. To be safe, only use ATMs located inside your hotel lobby and avoid walking alone at night in major urban areas like Santo Domingo.