travel blog: trip to punta cana
index
1. Geographical features
4. Activities to do
2. Travel ditails
5. Gastronomy
6. Cultural facts
3. Places visited
Geographical features
Punta Cana is located on the east coast of the Dominican Republic, on the continent of America. Surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. Punta Cana is composed of 140,000 habitants
Punta Cana's climate is characterized by warm and sunny temperatures throughout the year, with a rainy season between May and November.
Geographical features
Travel details
My trip began by driving from Almeria to Malaga by car, a 2:30 trip. I arrived at Malaga airport at two in the afternoon and my flight didn´t leave until four pm Later, my plane took off for Punta Cana with a duration of thirteen hours straight.
When i land from the airport I took a taxi to my hotel, the hotel had direct access to the beach and was all-include. I stayed for a week and the total for my accommodation was 2100 euros. I only use the transport to go to any excursion outside my area, I took the bus called Expreso Bavaro. The total cost of my trip was 7000 euros.
places visited
Parque nacional del Este
Santo Domingo
Higüey
The Parque Nacional del Este, is one of the most beautiful areas of the island that I have visited,The park has many varieties of flowers and birds, and has beaches with dolphins and many other marine creatures.
Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic. It is located 80 km from Punta Cana, the historic center is very beautiful to see and also has many culture.I recommend totaly to visit
I visited Higüey which is a city located on the outskirts of the Dominican Republic, Higüey has long been a pilgrimage center known for its elaborate shrine to the Virgin Mary.
adventure activities
There is a variety of activities to do on this island, you will definitely not get bored at any time.
On the first day I snorkeled for two hours, one of my favorite activities, the visibility of the water was incredible, being able to observe a great variety of tropical fish and corals.
The second day I was at a super fun water park called Aquatica, with slides and water attractions. We spent about 4 hours there.
The same afternoon after the water park I visited the Amber Museum, where they talk about the history and culture of Punta Cana. The museum contained a collection of historical artifacts.
tipical food
Here I tried delicious fresh seafood dishes, accompanied by tropical drinks, my favorite was the coconut water . At the hotel they always offered exotic fruits that I had never seen before, like payaya or guavas.
Typical dishes there are the Dominican flag, sancocho and mofongo, very strange dishes with a variety of foods.
culture and traditions
Here Catholicism is the religion in the Dominican Republic, with an influence on culture, architecture and traditions.
Religion
At the museum I went to, I was told that Dominican art and crafts show influences and that traditional crafts include wood carvings and other elements.
Art and Crafts
During my stay here I see many times people dance, such as salsa, which are Dominican musical genres known for their vibrant and passionate rhythms.
Music and dance
¡THANKS!
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travel blog: trip to punta cana
index
1. Geographical features
4. Activities to do
2. Travel ditails
5. Gastronomy
6. Cultural facts
3. Places visited
Geographical features
Punta Cana is located on the east coast of the Dominican Republic, on the continent of America. Surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. Punta Cana is composed of 140,000 habitants
Punta Cana's climate is characterized by warm and sunny temperatures throughout the year, with a rainy season between May and November.
Geographical features
Travel details
My trip began by driving from Almeria to Malaga by car, a 2:30 trip. I arrived at Malaga airport at two in the afternoon and my flight didn´t leave until four pm Later, my plane took off for Punta Cana with a duration of thirteen hours straight.
When i land from the airport I took a taxi to my hotel, the hotel had direct access to the beach and was all-include. I stayed for a week and the total for my accommodation was 2100 euros. I only use the transport to go to any excursion outside my area, I took the bus called Expreso Bavaro. The total cost of my trip was 7000 euros.
places visited
Parque nacional del Este
Santo Domingo
Higüey
The Parque Nacional del Este, is one of the most beautiful areas of the island that I have visited,The park has many varieties of flowers and birds, and has beaches with dolphins and many other marine creatures.
Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic. It is located 80 km from Punta Cana, the historic center is very beautiful to see and also has many culture.I recommend totaly to visit
I visited Higüey which is a city located on the outskirts of the Dominican Republic, Higüey has long been a pilgrimage center known for its elaborate shrine to the Virgin Mary.
adventure activities
There is a variety of activities to do on this island, you will definitely not get bored at any time.
On the first day I snorkeled for two hours, one of my favorite activities, the visibility of the water was incredible, being able to observe a great variety of tropical fish and corals.
The second day I was at a super fun water park called Aquatica, with slides and water attractions. We spent about 4 hours there.
The same afternoon after the water park I visited the Amber Museum, where they talk about the history and culture of Punta Cana. The museum contained a collection of historical artifacts.
tipical food
Here I tried delicious fresh seafood dishes, accompanied by tropical drinks, my favorite was the coconut water . At the hotel they always offered exotic fruits that I had never seen before, like payaya or guavas.
Typical dishes there are the Dominican flag, sancocho and mofongo, very strange dishes with a variety of foods.
culture and traditions
Here Catholicism is the religion in the Dominican Republic, with an influence on culture, architecture and traditions.
Religion
At the museum I went to, I was told that Dominican art and crafts show influences and that traditional crafts include wood carvings and other elements.
Art and Crafts
During my stay here I see many times people dance, such as salsa, which are Dominican musical genres known for their vibrant and passionate rhythms.
Music and dance
¡THANKS!