Travel tips
If you stay in a seafront all-inclusive resort, walking is your best option to get to the beach and explore the vicinity. For longer distances, you have different options, each with its advantages and limitations: renting a car, taking a taxi, taking a guagua (local bus), or riding a motoconcho (motorbike taxi).
Renting a car in Punta Cana
Renting a car is your best option for navigating around Punta Cana. The upside of this travelling option is that you can freely explore the region at your own pace, and you can drive in the country for up to 3 months with a foreign driver’s licence. The downside is that Dominican Republic drivers are often erratic and seem to disregard traffic rules. Also, in the high season, traffic congestion is common.
Taking a taxi and motorbike taxi in Punta Cana
Taking a taxi is a good way to travel around, but it can be expensive. You can save money by avoiding getting a taxi called from your hotel. Just walk to the nearest taxi stand and negotiate the rate with the driver before going.
Motoconchos can take you quickly at affordable rates to destinations not too far from your hotel. The drivers who wear an orange sleeveless vest are part of the local driving union and they’re supposedly qualified. Even so, using motoconchos isn’t highly recommended – they often lack an extra helmet for the passenger. They are a cool local option, nevertheless, if you don’t mind the risk or are simply looking for an adrenaline rush.
Taking the guagua (local bus)
If you want to mingle with the locals and enjoy an authentic travelling experience, getting around by guagua is your best option. In addition, it’s also the cheapest mode available. Don’t expect speed and punctuality, though. Also, they’re usually packed. Stops aren’t clearly marked, but you can call them from the roadside.