A Guide to Punta Cana Beaches
Punta Cana Beaches are among the most beautiful in the world and
offer a recreation area for young and old to enjoy.
The beaches around Punta Cana and Bavaro, are full of white sand
and beautifully maintained. The clear blue waters lined with
tall palms, seem to go on forever. The calm waters around the
Punta Cana area make for great swimming, especially for younger
children, and are ideal for water sports as well. All beaches
offer a wide range of excursions, water sports, and beach
activities including beach volley ball, boat tours, paragliding
and sailing trips. Most of the beaches offer guided instructions
and classes for diving and other water sports ranging from
beginner courses for children and advanced training for
professionals.
There are various diving packages available ranging from $41 for
one dive with your own equipment to $800 for 25 dives and
equipment is also available to rent on the spot. There are also
diving tours available for those who prefer them. Prices of
these tours may vary from $200 to $1,200 depending on the kind
of package offered. Before taking part in these activities it is
advised that visitors carry a doctor's note stating your fitness
level.
In Punta Cana, there are a lot of large, all-inclusive resorts
along the beach that seem like small, self-contained cities.
Resorts like the Bavaro Beach, Paradisus, Iberostar and others
offer everything from swimming and water sports activities,
different restaurant and nightlife options, casinos, golf
courses, spas, tropical gardens and even mini-zoos. Some resorts
have freshwater lagoons and provide facilities for visitors to
snorkel among a fantastic array of sea creatures.
Some beaches are children-friendly while others have big waves,
strong undertow and rocks. Visitors are advised to stick to the
shore whenever in doubt. As with anywhere else in the world, the
same rules apply in Punta Cana. It is best not to take a swim
soon after a meal. Avoid swimming alone and leave your valuables
at the hotel in order not to risk losing them.