Puerto Plata or Punta Cana: Where’s Best For You?

23/02/2022Melissa Keeling
Punta Cana Beach

Both destinations are amongst the top resorts in dreamy Dom Rep but which should you place at the top of your list?

Dreamy beaches in the Dom Rep
Dreamy beaches in the Dom Rep. Photo by Michal Marek from Pexels

When it comes to a Caribbean adventure the Dom Rep caters for every need. Appealing to a wide range of travellers, the island is popular with those looking for sun, sea and relaxation. You can discover more about the island with our handy travel guide. But where should you stay, Puerto Plata or Punta Cana?

On the face of it these two popular destinations might seem like one of a kind. But when you dig a little deeper their differences shine through. Both have international airports, beautiful scenery, all-inclusive resorts and plenty to keep you entertained. Whether you opt for Puerto Plata or Punta Cana you’re guaranteed to have a good time. But let’s take a closer look at what both places have to offer and help you choose where’s best for you.



Location, Location, Location

As the title of the hit TV show says, location is everything. So, first things first, let’s talk where in the Dom Rep you can find these beauties.

Puerto Plata can be found on the Atlantic north coast of the island. It’s surrounded by mountains and jungles, hence it appeals to nature enthusiasts and hikers. Puerto Plata is also the 3rd largest city in the Dominican Republic so expect lots of shops, restaurants and entertainment. 

Punta Cana on the other hand is located on the eastern side of the island and therefore has a Caribbean coastline. It’s a much newer tourist destination than Puerto Plata, with luxurious hotels fulfilling the needs of every traveller. 

So based on location should you choose Puerto Plata or Punta Cana? This one is hard to call, as it really depends on your holiday preference. But for the range of hotels we’d opt for Punta Cana. 


Best of the Beaches

Next up, let’s talk beaches.

Punta Cana offers holidaymakers beaches adorned with palm trees and powder white sand. Many of the all-inclusive hotels occupy prime beachfront positions along the coast so you won’t need to venture too far for a slice of paradise. However, if you do wish to explore a little further afield Macao Beach is worth a visit. It’s a public beach and was recently named as one of the Best Beaches in the Caribbean by Unesco. Another plus for Punta Cana is that the ocean here is calm and clear, making it perfect for swimming.

Over in Puerto Plata the beaches here tend to be made up of darker sand and the blue water of the Atlantic is a little less clear. The region is also much windier than Punta Cana, hence water sports are immensely popular here. Capitalising on it’s strengths, Playa Dorada Beach is home to some top-class kitesurfing schools. Whilst Cabarete Beach, also known as Kite Beach has become famous for attracting sports enthusiasts and is the kite-boarding capital of the Caribbean.

A sky full of kites at Cabarete Beach

If a relaxing beach holiday is your thing then Punta Cana just edges it here for the picturesque beaches that are synonymous with the Caribbean.


Out and About

Both destinations have a plethora of activities to fill your days if you can step away from the beautiful beaches for an hour or two. Let’s talk Puerto Plata or Punta Cana and explore both in more detail.

Puerto Plata

Puerto Plata certainly packs a punch when it comes to activities to keep you active and for this reason appeals to those looking for a sense of adventure

Some of the highlights include Mount Isabel de Torres, a 2,600 foot mountain offering stupendous panoramic views of the city, beach and ocean. Visitors can ride up the cable car, the only one in the Caribbean and experience the views first hand. 

Ride a cable car in Puerto Plata

Another firm-favourite and again appealing to thrill-seekers is Ocean World Adventure Park. Just a short drive from Puerto Plate this epic water park attracts families and couples looking for a fun-filled day out. Expect a variety of water slides, inflatables and pools.

Have a splashing time at Ocean World Adventure Park

If a more laid-back day out appeals then visit the Amber Museum with a range of fascinating displays. Amber is mined in the local area and is not only used in jewellery but also acts as a natural preserver. A must see is the huge lizard perfectly preserved in time. 

Another one for the history buffs is Fort San Felipe, the only remaining colonial structure in the area. Built between 1564 and 1577 to defend the area against colonists and pirates on the lookout for silver and gold.

Or, for a glimpse into local life visit Parque Central. It’s adorned with gazebos and a great place for a stroll and to people watch. 

Therefore, if you want to see island life coupled with some history then Puerto Plata makes a great base from which to explore.

Punta Cana

Over in Punta Cana there’s also plenty on offer for those looking to explore. A firm-favourite is Saona Island. Take a day trip to this untouched island which is the epitome of paradise. You may recognise the island as it was featured in the famous Bounty adverts from the 1980s.

Paradise at Saona Island

Chocolate-lovers should plan a visit to the Choco Museum. Learn all about the history of chocolate and it’s health benefits! Of course, there are plenty of opportunities for taste-tests too!

Or prepare for the adventure of a lifetime with an exhilarating ride through the Punta Cana countryside. Jump aboard your buggy and go off-road for the ultimate driving experience. This is one is not for the fainthearted. 

Things may get a little muddy as you head off-road

Finally, Ojos Indigenas Ecological Park and Reserve is also worth a visit whilst in Punta Cana. Occupying 1,500 acres a guided tour is the way to go here.  Look out for freshwater lagoons and view the natural habitats of indigenous wildlife.

So when it comes to activities we have to go with a draw. Choose either Puerto Plata or Punta Cana depending on what you want from your holiday.



The Rhythm of the Night

When it comes to nightlife should you choose Puerto Plata or Punta Cana? 

Puerto Plata is home to a vibrant nightlife and is more party-oriented than Punta Cana. Nightclubs and bars line the streets in abundance and the area attracts a crowd of party lovers ready to dance the night away.

Punta Cana is a little more reserved, however if you do want to party the night away Coco Bongo is the place to be. With nightly shows expect a show-stopping non-stop party complete with dancers and live music performances. 

Dancers take to the stage with their fantastic outfits

Whilst Punta Cana is home to Coco Bongo due to the large number of bars and nightclubs catering for all music tastes, Puerto Plata is the deserving winner in this category.


And the Winner Is…

Punta Cana takes the top spot for us, with stunning beaches and a prime location. Discover even more reasons why we love holidaying in Punta Cana

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