Punta Cana

Resort town in La Altagracia Province, Dominican Republic


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::summary Resort town in La Altagracia Province, Dominican Republic ::

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image_shieldFile:Escudo del Sector Punta Cana.png
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pushpin_label_positionleft
pushpin_map_captionPunta Cana in the Dominican Republic
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameDominican Republic
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1La Altagracia
subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_name2Higüey
established_title
established_title2Incorporated (town)
established_date227 June 2006
government_footnotes
leader_title1Director of Verón–Punta Cana
leader_name1Ramón Antonio Ramírez (Dominican Liberation Party, 2016–2028)
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area_total_km2475.3
population_footnotes
population_total138919
population_as_of2022
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timezoneAtlantic
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postal_code_type
area_codes809, 829, and 849
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Punta Cana is a resort town in the easternmost region of the Dominican Republic. It was politically incorporated as the "Verón–Punta Cana Touristic Municipal District" in 2006, and it is subject to the municipality of Higüey (La Altagracia Province). According to the 2022 census, this township or district had a population of 138,919 inhabitants.

Punta Cana is the second-most popular tourist destination in Latin America, with more visitors than any other city in the Caribbean region. The Punta Cana International Airport is located about 3 km inland, on the highway that leads from Higüey to La Romana. This airport receives 64% of all flights that arrive in the Dominican Republic, receiving more passengers than the Las Américas International Airport, located in Santo Domingo, the country's capital.

The area is known for its white sand beaches, blue turquoise waters, and balnearios which face both the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The weather is hot for most of the year, especially in late summer and autumn when the Northern Tropics receive their most direct sunlight.

Geography and climate

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Punta_Cana.jpg" caption="Beach in Punta Cana"] ::

The Punta Cana PMO area has an estimated population of 100,000, with an annual growth rate of 11% as of 2011. To the north, it borders the village and beach of Cabeza de Toro, and the Bávaro and El Cortecito beaches. The nearest city, the 500-year-old Higüey, is 45 km away, which takes about an hour to reach by car. European entrepreneurs, particularly Spanish hotel chains, own all but two of the over 50 megaresorts at the Punta Cana tourism destination.

The province's 100 km coastline tends to be mildly windy. The ocean waters are mainly shallows, with several natural marine pools in which visitors can bathe without danger. From north to south, the main beaches are Uvero Alto, Macao, Arena Gorda, Bávaro, El Cortecito, Las Corales, and Cabeza de Toro, all north of the cape; and Cabo Engaño, Punta Cana, and Juanillo south of the cape. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Dominicana-Punta_Cana.jpg" caption="Beach in Punta Cana"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Sunrise_over_Punta_Cana_(8725196053).jpg" caption="Sunrise over Punta Cana"] ::

Bávaro is the area starting from Cabeza de Toro until Macao Beach. As the hotels started to rise along the east coast, Bavaro itself became a center of services with shopping malls, fast-food stores, drug stores, fine restaurants, banks, clinics, workshops, supermarkets, and schools. The major town in the district is Veron, now bigger than Higüey in territory, a spontaneous—and poor—urban development running along the original road from the west. Verón, last name of the French proprietor of a timberline business in the early 1930s, is now the base-city for hotel workers and related. It has, besides Bávaro, one of only four gas stations in Punta Cana: the next one is located 48 km west in Higüey, at the Fruisa crossroads; a new Texaco gas station opened in April 2010, 3 km south of Macao beach; and the new Shell gas station close to the airport (on the highway Coral) opened at the end of 2010.

Punta Cana Village, with a population of about 3,000, is being developed by a master plan of the Punta Cana Group. In 1969 the area was purchased by this organization and development began in the following decades. The main avenue, Boulevard Primero de Noviembre, is lined with low office buildings. Branching off are streets with gated communities on both sides. To the east are single family residences. Small apartment buildings are to the west. A shopping area is near the airport and beyond the apartment houses is a mall and several stores. East of the village is the Westin Resort and golf course by the ocean. There is a public beach, Playa Blanca, with a shuttle bus from the Village's sole hotel. An upscale planned community, Cap Cana, is south of Punta Cana Village.

Climate

Punta Cana features a tropical wet and dry climate under the Köppen climate classification. The weather is fairly consistent all year, with an average temperature of 26 °C. The hot and humid season lasts from May to October, and during the day temperatures might reach 35 °C. From November to March, temperatures during the evening are around 20 °C.

| width = auto | metric first = yes | single line = yes | location = Punta Cana International Airport (1991–2020) | Jan high C = 28.5 | Feb high C = 29.0 | Mar high C = 29.0 | Apr high C = 29.8 | May high C = 30.3 | Jun high C = 31.2 | Jul high C = 31.8 | Aug high C = 32.0 | Sep high C = 31.9 | Oct high C = 31.5 | Nov high C = 30.3 | Dec high C = 29.4 | year high C = 30.4 | Jan mean C = 24.8 | Feb mean C = 25.1 | Mar mean C = 25.4 | Apr mean C = 26.2 | May mean C = 26.9 | Jun mean C = 27.7 | Jul mean C = 28.0 | Aug mean C = 28.2 | Sep mean C = 28.0 | Oct mean C = 27.6 | Nov mean C = 26.6 | Dec mean C = 25.6 | year mean C = 26.7 | Jan low C = 21.2 | Feb low C = 21.2 | Mar low C = 21.7 | Apr low C = 22.5 | May low C = 23.5 | Jun low C = 24.2 | Jul low C = 24.2 | Aug low C = 24.3 | Sep low C = 24.1 | Oct low C = 23.8 | Nov low C = 22.9 | Dec low C = 21.9 | year low C = 23.0 | precipitation colour = green | Jan precipitation mm = 84.7 | Feb precipitation mm = 62.8 | Mar precipitation mm = 50.4 | Apr precipitation mm = 64.9 | May precipitation mm = 129.3 | Jun precipitation mm = 93.7 | Jul precipitation mm = 84.7 | Aug precipitation mm = 106.7 | Sep precipitation mm = 135.3 | Oct precipitation mm = 123.6 | Nov precipitation mm = 131.1 | Dec precipitation mm = 91.3 | year precipitation mm = 1158.6 | source 1 = NOAA{{cite web |url = https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/data/oceans/archive/arc0216/0253808/5.5/data/0-data/Region-4-WMO-Normals-9120/DominicanRepublic/CSV/PuntaCana_78479.csv |title = Punta Cana Climate Normals for 1991-2020 |publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |format = CSV |access-date = 2 September 2024}}

| location = Punta Cana (1961–1990) | metric first = y | single line = y | Jan record high C = 31.0 | Feb record high C = 30.7 | Mar record high C = 31.2 | Apr record high C = 32.0 | May record high C = 33.9 | Jun record high C = 34.4 | Jul record high C = 34.7 | Aug record high C = 34.5 | Sep record high C = 34.6 | Oct record high C = 33.7 | Nov record high C = 32.7 | Dec record high C = 32.5 | year record high C = 34.7 | Jan high C = 27.7 | Feb high C = 27.6 | Mar high C = 28.1 | Apr high C = 28.7 | May high C = 29.6 | Jun high C = 30.3 | Jul high C = 30.5 | Aug high C = 30.7 | Sep high C = 30.9 | Oct high C = 30.5 | Nov high C = 29.4 | Dec high C = 28.1 | year high C = 29.3 | Jan mean C = 24.8 | Feb mean C = 24.7 | Mar mean C = 25.0 | Apr mean C = 25.5 | May mean C = 26.4 | Jun mean C = 27.2 | Jul mean C = 27.5 | Aug mean C = 27.7 | Sep mean C = 27.6 | Oct mean C = 27.0 | Nov mean C = 26.3 | Dec mean C = 25.2 | year mean C = 26.2 | Jan low C = 21.9 | Feb low C = 21.8 | Mar low C = 22.0 | Apr low C = 22.5 | May low C = 23.2 | Jun low C = 24.1 | Jul low C = 24.6 | Aug low C = 24.8 | Sep low C = 24.4 | Oct low C = 23.6 | Nov low C = 23.2 | Dec low C = 22.3 | year low C = 23.2 | Jan record low C = 16.0 | Feb record low C = 14.0 | Mar record low C = 14.8 | Apr record low C = 15.2 | May record low C = 16.0 | Jun record low C = 14.9 | Jul record low C = 19.0 | Aug record low C = 17.9 | Sep record low C = 15.0 | Oct record low C = 15.0 | Nov record low C = 15.9 | Dec record low C = 14.0 | year record low C = 14.0 |rain colour = green | Jan rain mm = 66.4 | Feb rain mm = 54.2 | Mar rain mm = 54.2 | Apr rain mm = 69.2 | May rain mm = 124.4 | Jun rain mm = 103.9 | Jul rain mm = 78.3 | Aug rain mm = 103.1 | Sep rain mm = 101.7 | Oct rain mm = 152.1 | Nov rain mm = 116.6 | Dec rain mm = 78.5 | year rain mm = 1102.6 | unit rain days = 0.1 mm | Jan rain days = 10.0 | Feb rain days = 6.8 | Mar rain days = 6.7 | Apr rain days = 6.6 | May rain days = 10.1 | Jun rain days = 9.2 | Jul rain days = 9.1 | Aug rain days = 10.0 | Sep rain days = 10.4 | Oct rain days = 11.4 | Nov rain days = 11.5 | Dec rain days = 11.0 | year rain days = 112.8 | Jan humidity = 82.8 | Feb humidity = 81.4 | Mar humidity = 81.2 | Apr humidity = 82.1 | May humidity = 83.0 | Jun humidity = 82.2 | Jul humidity = 82.3 | Aug humidity = 82.6 | Sep humidity = 82.5 | Oct humidity = 83.0 | Nov humidity = 82.2 | Dec humidity = 83.2 | year humidity = 82.4 | Jan sun = 256.9 | Feb sun = 241.9 | Mar sun = 278.8 | Apr sun = 265.0 | May sun = 249.7 | Jun sun = 255.1 | Jul sun = 268.3 | Aug sun = 271.2 | Sep sun = 245.2 | Oct sun = 242.7 | Nov sun = 238.3 | Dec sun = 233.2 | year sun = 3046.3 | source 1 = World Meteorological Organization | source 2 = NOAA | date = March 2011

History and development

In the late 1960s, Frank Rainieri, a Dominican entrepreneur in his 20s and Theodore Kheel, a high-powered New York attorney and labor mediator, teamed up with other investors, to acquire a 58-million square meter lot on the eastern end of the Dominican Republic. The area that is known today as Punta Cana was mostly an undeveloped coastal area of La Altagracia province. At the time the closest major city, Higüey, was a 5-hour drive. Their first project was a 40 guest hotel called the Punta Cana Club. In 1970, Rainieri changed the original name of the place, Yauya or Punta Borrachos, to Punta Cana. In 1978, the Paris Mediterranean Club joined the Grupo Punta Cana SA project, building a 350-room hotel within the project. Later, the Barceló and Newco Group settled in the Bavaro area. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/Familia_Rainieri.jpg" caption="[[Frank Rainieri]] with his family."] ::

In 1979, the Hotel Puntacana was built and then in 1984, the Punta Cana International Airport was inaugurated, while more infrastructures such as highways were developed. In 1993, construction began on the Marina de Punta Cana Resort & Club marina. In 1996, the Dominican designer Óscar de la Renta and the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias joined the project. In 2000, the first of the residential community developments began and six years later Tortuga Bay opened.

Corporate environmental and social responsibilities and policies have been pursued since the resort was built. The Puntacana Foundation—made of the Ecological Foundation and Community Services—has a 1,500-acre reserve that now serves as a research base for universities and a sanctuary for endangered species and has opened two schools—the Ann & Ted Kheel Polytechnic and the Puntacana International School—and a free health clinic in the local community of Véron.

Punta Cana will host the 146th IOC Session in 2027.

Bavaro area

Bávaro was conceived as a town for the workers of the Punta Cana tourist complex, but it has been transformed into an important center for tourist services after the hotel expansion to the north of Punta Cana around Bávaro beach.{{cite web |url=http://www.godominicanrepublic.com/rd/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20&Itemid=29&lang=en|title=Dominican Republic East coast - Punta Cana Bávaro|author=Ministry of Tourism}} ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Bávaro,_23000,Dominican_Republic-panoramio(398).jpg" caption=""] ::

thumb|right|Resort entrance in Bavaro area]] Numerous tourist attractions have been installed, some of a certain size such as the Manatí Park in Bávaro, a water park with manatees, dolphins and other kinds of animals. For tourists, the Punta Cana beach area is more popular because it is more affordable at international prices. Among the best-known digital magazines and newspapers in the entire eastern area are: BavaroDigital and BavaroMagazine.

Bavaro is connected by road with Higüey and La Otra Banda. It extends about 15 km north to Playa Macao. Other nearby beaches are: Uvero Alto, Roco Ki and La Vacama. Bavaro has 10 km of beaches. The XII Ibero-American Summit was held on this site on November 15 and 16, 2002, where the heads of state and government of 21 Spanish and Portuguese-speaking nations met.

Population

The area has a low population density with the majority of the inhabitants being Haitian migrant workers. In 2010, Haitians represented 81.1 percent of the total population.

Tourism

Punta Cana is a tourist destination, and the area is a key contributor to tourism in the Dominican Republic.

Infrastructure

Transportation

The Punta Cana International Airport is the primary airport. In 2014, Punta Cana received over 2.4 million passengers, making it the second-busiest airport in the Caribbean. Grupo Puntacana built the Punta Cana International Airport in 1984 to facilitate tourism in the area. It was the western hemisphere's first privately owned international airport.

Electricity

The electricity is powered by Consorcio Energetico Punta Cana Macao (CEPM), a fossil fuel, renewable, and biomass energy producer led by US-based Argentine businessman Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster.

Activities and landmarks

Many of the excursions in Punta Cana are near the water, it being a beach destination. These activities include snorkeling, windsurfing, banana boat rides, speedboats, scuba diving, catamaran cruises, party boats, deep sea fishing, as well as swimming with dolphins and sharks and snorkeling with stingrays. For visitors who prefer to see more of the Dominican countryside, there are land-based excursions such as safari tours, horseback riding and dune buggies.

Visiting the Dominican Republic's smaller Caribbean islands of Saona and Catalina is a day trip from Punta Cana. The capital city Santo Domingo, and Los Haitises National Park, Samaná, are within a couple of hours. The Basilica Catholic Monument, built in 1962 and designed by two French architects, is in nearby Higüey, the 500-year-old capital of the province.

Diving

Because of its location at the Caribbean Sea, diving is one of the tourist activities. The marine area surrounding Punta Cana was declared a marine reserve in 2012.

Safety

Punta Cana received negative publicity in the summer of 2019 for a series of American tourist deaths. Initially these deaths were reported as “mysterious,” with tainted alcohol and pesticides being rumored as possible reasons. However, with the help of the FBI and United States Department of State, it was found via toxicology reports that the deaths were from natural causes.

Punta Cana is generally a very safe travel destination.

Marine biodiversity

The following species have been registered in the waters around Punta Cana:

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GroupCommon nameScientific nameImageNotes
Fishyellowtail snapperOcyurus chrysurus[[File:Gorgonia ventalina - purple sea fan - Ocyurus chrysurus - yellowtail snapper and Abudefduf saxatilis - sergeant major - Punta Cana - Dominican Republic.jpgcenter
queen triggerfishBalistes vetula
glasseyeHeteropriacanthus cruentatis
whitespotted filefishCantherhines macrocerus
spotted goatfishPseudupeneus maculatus
yellow goatfishMulloidichthys martinicus
Bermuda chubKyphosus sectatrix
great barracudaSphyraena barracuda
bar jackCaranx ruber
saucereye porgyCalamus calamus
French angelfishPomacanthus paru
southern stingrayDasyatis americana
yellow stingrayUrolobatis jamaicensis
spotted eagle rayAetobatus narinari
Caribbean reef sharkCarcharhinus perezi
goldentail morayGymnothorax miliaris
spotted morayGymnothorax moringa
mangrove snapperLutjanus griseus
mutton snapperLutjanus analis
porkfishAnisotremus virginicus
black margateAnisotremus surinamensis
blue striped gruntHaemulon sciurus
Caesar gruntHaemulon carbonarium
French gruntHaemulon flavolineatum
Spanish gruntHaemulon macrostomum
tomtate gruntHaemulon aurolineatum
white gruntHaemulon plumierii
black grouperMycteroperca bonaci
coneyCephalopholis fulva
Nassau grouperEpinephelus striatus
sergeant majorAbudefduf saxatilis[[File:Gorgonia ventalina - purple sea fan - Ocyurus chrysurus - yellowtail snapper and Abudefduf saxatilis - sergeant major - Punta Cana - Dominican Republic.jpgcenter150px]]
lucky grouperEpinephelus guttatus
yellowfin grouperMycteroperca venenosa
graysbyCephalopholis cruentata
harlequin bassSerranus tigrinus
princess parrotfishScarus taeniopterus
queen parrotfishScarus vetula
rainbow parrotfishScarus guacamaia
redband parrotfishSparisoma aurofrenatum
redfin parrotfishSparisoma rubripinne
redtail parrotfishSparisoma chrysopterum
stoplight parrotfishSparisoma viride
Spanish hogfishBodianus rufus
hogfishLachnolaimus maximus
bonefishAlbula vulpes
long-spine porcupinefishDiodon holocanthus
red lionfish (invasive)Pterois volitans
yellowtail damselfishMicrospathodon chrysurus
yellowhead wrasseHalichoeres garnoti
Reptilesgreen sea turtleChelonia mydas
hawksbill sea turtleEretmochelys imbricata
MollusksCaribbean reef squidSepioteuthis sepiodea
common octopusOctopus vulgaris
queen conchLobatus gigas
Crustaceansbanded coral shrimpStenopus hispidus
Caribbean spiny lobsterPanulirus argus
spotted spiny lobsterPanulirus guttatus
Scyllarides aequinoctialis
Coralspurple sea fanGorgonia ventalina[[File:Gorgonia ventalina - purple sea fan - Ocyurus chrysurus - yellowtail snapper and Abudefduf saxatilis - sergeant major - Punta Cana - Dominican Republic.jpgcenter
sea gingerMillepora alcicornis
blade fire coralMillepora complanata
Millepora squarrosa
Stephanoccenia intercepta
elkhorn coralAcropora palmata
staghorn coralAcropora cervicornis
fused staghorn coralAcropora prolifera
Agaricia agarities
finger coralPorites porites
Montastrea annuligera
Montastrea colemani
Montastrea curta
Montastrea magnistellata
Montastrea multipunctata
Montastrea salebrosa
Montastrea serageldini
pillar coralDendrogyra cylindrus
AlgaeHalimeda opuntia
cactus tree algaCaulerpa cupressoides
Coelothrix irregularis
Haploplegma duperryi
Rhodophyta orden
Dictyota cervicornis
Stypopodium zonale
Sea grassesturtlegrassThalassia testudinum
manatee grassSyringodium filiforme
Echinodermsdonkey dung sea cucumberHolothuria mexicana
black sea urchinDiadema antillarum
MammalsWest Indian manateeTrichechus manatus
Birdsbrown pelicanPelecanus occidentalis
common ternSterna hirundo
great egretArdea alba
green heronButorides virescens
yellow-crowned night heronNyctanassa violacea
killdeerCharadrius vociferus
western ospreyPandion haliaetus
magnificent frigatebirdFregata magnificens
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List of authorities

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