Our previous post outlined several beaches in Punta Cana, here we have a couple more:
Uvero Alto: Our favorite but a bit out of the way to get to. The area outside of the resorts and hotels is relatively undeveloped and with nowhere else to eat or shop. The beach is very wide, with lush green coconut forest leaning onto it. With the exception of a couple of folks on horseback riding tour, you may be the only people on this long, wide, beautiful beach.
Declared by UNESCO as one of the best in the Caribbean, Macao Beach is a public beach located 20 to 30 minutes away from most hotels. Surfing classes are available if the conditions are appropriate and various beach shacks serving refreshments and food can be found along the beach.
Cabeza de Toro: Playa Cabeza de Toro is the perfect place if you want to be surrounded by the natural beautiful forests and wildlife of Punta Cana. If you like you can take a horseback riding excursion through the forests at the Natura Park Eco-Resort. South of the Barceló Bavaro golf course, along the Bulevar Turistico del Este, you will see a road with a sign toward Cabeza de Toro. At the end of the road, you will pass through a military area and then come to a parking lot. Walk north pass the Dream Palm Beach Resort to get to the more secluded and natural area.
Punta Cana is recognized for its beaches and we can produce numerous different articles about this subject.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
The very best beach getaway on the globe
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