La Altagracia Province
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La Altagracia Province

Dominican Republic's premier beach and resort destination

Look, I'll be straight with you about La Altagracia Province. This is the Dominican Republic's crown jewel for beach lovers, and it's not trying to be anything else. The eastern coast serves up 90 miles of white sand beaches, world-class resorts, and enough rum cocktails to make you forget about your inbox for a week.

But here's what the brochures won't tell you. La Altagracia isn't just about all-inclusive resorts and poolside service (though it does those exceptionally well). You've got fishing villages like Macao where locals still pull nets at sunrise, the upscale sophistication of Cap Cana with its celebrity chef restaurants, and Bavaro Beach where the sand is so fine it squeaks under your feet.

The province runs from Punta Cana in the south up to Miches in the north, each area with its own personality. Punta Cana brings the party and the luxury. Bavaro offers the perfect family beach day. And if you venture to places like Juanillo Beach, you'll find stretches of coast that still feel undiscovered.

Sure, it's touristy. The airport sees more visitors than any other Caribbean destination. But there's a reason millions of people keep coming back to these shores.

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Punta Cana gets all the headlines, but choosing where to base yourself makes all the difference. The Punta Cana area proper centers around the airport and offers the biggest selection of all-inclusives. Hard Rock Hotel Punta Cana throws epic pool parties, while Secrets Cap Cana keeps things adults-only and sophisticated. Bavaro Beach, just north of Punta Cana, gives you the best of both worlds. The sand here is postcard-perfect, and you're walking distance to restaurants like Jellyfish where the lobster mac and cheese costs $28 but will ruin you for all other mac and cheese. Families love the Iberostar Grand Bavaro for its kids' clubs and water slides. Cap Cana feels like a different country entirely. This is where A-listers hide out at places like Eden Roc Cap Cana, where suites start at $800 per night but come with butler service and private beach access. The marina here rivals anything in Monaco. For something different, head north to Miches. It's a two-hour drive from the airport, but Playa Esmeralda remains blissfully uncrowded. The Four Points by Sheraton Miches opened in 2019 and offers luxury without the Punta Cana price tags.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.All-inclusive resorts often charge $15-20 per day resort fees on top of your room rate - factor this into your budget
  • 2.Airport taxis are fixed-rate but expensive ($25-40 to most resorts) - book hotel transfers in advance for better deals
  • 3.Bring US dollars for tips and small purchases - most places accept them at fair exchange rates
  • 4.Resort spa treatments cost 2-3x more than local spas in town - venture out for massages and save $50+
  • 5.Local colmados (corner stores) sell beer for $1-2 vs $8+ at resort bars
  • 6.Book excursions through your hotel concierge for guaranteed quality, even if they cost $10-20 more than street vendors

Travel Tips

  • Pack reef-safe sunscreen - many resorts now require it to protect coral reefs
  • Download offline maps before arriving - cell service can be spotty outside resort areas
  • Bring a waterproof phone case for beach and water activities - replacements cost $50+ locally
  • Learn basic Spanish phrases - locals appreciate the effort and you'll get better service
  • Pack a light rain jacket even during dry season - afternoon showers happen year-round
  • Bring cash for tips - $1-2 per drink and $5-10 per day for housekeeping is standard
  • Book dinner reservations at resort specialty restaurants on arrival day - popular spots fill up fast

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December through April offers the best weather with temperatures in the low 80s and minimal rainfall. May is a great shoulder season option with lower prices and fewer crowds. Avoid September and October due to peak hurricane season and heavy rains.

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