Trip Profile
Budget Category LUXURY $350-650 per person (all-inclusive)
Perfect For
Luxury All Inclusive Golf Family Honeymoon
Traveler Scores
Family-Friendly
9.0/10
Romance
9.0/10
Adventure
7.5/10
Party Scene
6.0/10
Relaxation
9.5/10
Travel Planning
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Best Months to Visit
December-April
Hurricane Season
June-November
Peak: December-March | Shoulder: April-May, November
Airport
PUJ - Punta Cana International Airport
Passport Required | No Visa Required
Dominican Peso (USD widely accepted)
Spanish (English spoken at resorts)
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When to visit Cap Cana & La Romana

Best months
December-April
Peak season
December-March
Shoulder season
April-May, November
Off season
June-October
Hurricane season
June-November

Weather & climate in Cap Cana & La Romana

Average monthly high and low temperatures (Fahrenheit).

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Cap Cana & La Romana quick facts

Main airport
PUJ - Punta Cana International Airport
Language
Spanish (English spoken at resorts)
Currency
Dominican Peso (USD widely accepted)
Typical daily cost
$350-650 per person (all-inclusive)
Budget category
Luxury

Towns & neighborhoods in Cap Cana & La Romana

The main areas travelers stay and explore.

Cap Cana

Eastern Dominican Republic

Ultra-luxury resort community with pristine beaches, championship golf, marina, and exclusive resorts. The most upscale area of the DR.

La Romana

Southeast Coast

Historic sugar town and cruise port, gateway to Casa de Campo resort, Altos de Chavón village, and nearby islands.

Bayahibe

Fishing Village near La Romana

Charming former fishing village, now eco-tourism hub and gateway to Saona Island. Authentic Dominican feel with tourism development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about visiting Cap Cana & La Romana

The best time to visit Cap Cana & La Romana is December-April. Peak season runs December-March, offering the best weather but higher prices and larger crowds. Shoulder season (April-May, November) provides a great balance of good weather and lower prices. Note that hurricane season is June-November.

A typical daily cost in Cap Cana & La Romana is $350-650 per person (all-inclusive) per person. Cap Cana & La Romana is generally considered a luxury destination.

Yes, US citizens need a valid passport to visit Cap Cana & La Romana. No visa is required for US citizens for short stays. US citizens need valid passport. Tourist card ($10) can be purchased on arrival. No visa required for stays up to 30 days.

The main airport serving Cap Cana & La Romana is PUJ - Punta Cana International Airport. The primary language spoken is Spanish (English spoken at resorts). The currency used is Dominican Peso (USD widely accepted).

Cap Cana & La Romana offers 7 accommodation options ranging from budget-friendly to luxury resorts. Popular choices include Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana, Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa, Sanctuary Cap Cana.

There are 3 activities and experiences to enjoy in Cap Cana & La Romana. Top activities include Deep Sea Fishing, Punta Espada Golf Club, Scuba Diving at The Wall.

Flight times to Cap Cana & La Romana vary by departure city. New York: 4 hours. Miami: 2.5 hours. Atlanta: 3.5 hours. Boston: 4 hours. Chicago: 4.5 hours. Direct flights are available from many major US cities.