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Bávaro
A continuous 30 km beach of fine white sand fringed by an extraordinarily calm turquoise sea — the world's largest concentration of all-inclusive resorts and the quintessential Caribbean icon.
Punta Cana is the most iconic Caribbean beach resort — a 30 km coastline on the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, where the Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea meet. The tourist zone, commonly called Bávaro (from the original village's name), stretches from the south (Cabo Engaño and the iconic lighthouse) to the north (Cabeza de Toro), with Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) right in the middle of the peninsula. Over 200 3-5 star all-inclusive resorts line this continuous beach, the largest concentration of resorts in the world.
Bávaro beach is exceptional. 30 km of uninterrupted fine white sand like sugar (the colour comes from the coral nature of the sand, millennial grinding of coral skeletons), lined with coconut palms and sea grapes (uva de playa), facing an extraordinarily calm turquoise sea. The protection provided by the coral reef 100-500 m offshore creates shallow lagoons, ideal for family swimming (you can walk 50 m without water above your knees). Water at 26-29 °C year-round. Snorkelling is decent directly from the beach (visible reef, colourful fish), diving heads to Catalina Island (south-west) and La Caleta (south) sites.
The pitch is clear: Punta Cana is built for the easy, comfortable beach stay, without logistical worry. Direct charter flights from Europe (PUJ), included transfers in packages, decent to very good all-inclusive resorts, exceptional beach, total safety, complete infrastructure (banks, shops, restaurants, organised excursions). It's the option par excellence for a first Caribbean stay or a safe family trip. Most stays sell as packages (flight + transfer + 1-week resort) at €700-2,500 per person depending on season and category.
The flip side is just as clear: no visible Dominican authenticity from inside the resorts. You won't see Dominicans living, won't encounter a guagua or colmado, will eat international buffets with little local flavour. It's a beach stay — an excellent beach stay — but it isn't the real Dominican Republic. Our recommendation: always combine with Santo Domingo (2-3 nights) or Samaná (3-4 nights) so you don't stay confined to the enclave.
What we love
- ✅30 km of continuous beach at Bávaro — fine white sand and calm turquoise sea, among the Caribbean's finest beaches
- ✅World's largest concentration of 4-5 star all-inclusive resorts (200+), all price segments
- ✅Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) 15 min away: direct charter flights from Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Frankfurt, London
- ✅Possible excursions to La Romana, Saona Island, Catalina Island, Santo Domingo, Samaná
- ✅Total safety within resort grounds, complete infrastructure, perfect for families with children
What to know
- ❌No Dominican authenticity: tourist enclave, real Dominican Republic invisible from resorts
- ❌Seasonal sargassum (June-October): brown algae may affect beaches
- ❌Variable resort quality: water shortages, uneven service even in 5-star properties
- ❌Heavy crowds in high season, beaches sometimes saturated in front of popular resorts
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Our verdict
Punta Cana is the most polished Caribbean beach option — a remarkably organised tourist resort around 30 km of exceptional beach. The pitch is clear and well executed: all-inclusive, total safety, immediate Caribbean beauty, direct charter flights from Europe. The flip side is just as clear: no Dominican authenticity, the real country invisible from inside the resort. Our recommendation: combine Punta Cana (5-6 nights) with Santo Domingo (2-3 nights, UNESCO) or Samaná (3-4 nights, whales January-March) for a complete Dominican trip. Favour upscale resorts (Iberostar Grand Bávaro, Excellence, Royalton Diamond Club) for reliable 5-star quality, or Cap Cana for absolute luxury (Eden Roc, Sanctuary, Hyatt Ziva). Avoid June-October (sargassum + hurricanes), prefer December-May.
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"Janvier est la haute saison absolue à Punta Cana : 28 °C en journée, mer turquoise à 26 °C, alizés rafraîchissants, ciel bleu. Les resorts affichent complet 3-6 mois à l'avance."
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