Why would anyone want to go to Punta Cana?

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Dr_Taylor

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I think Punta Cana is a good vacation product that over the year got better... it is rest and leisure tourism. It is not for everyone. But from my experience traveling in the Caribbean, I can speculate the product in its kind -- beach tourism -- is hard to beat.

Think Disney, it's not for everyone, the same way Las Vegas is not for everyone, as mentioned above. But Punta Cana delivers very comfortable and relaxing hotel stays with a very good beach, very good weather, lots of people eager that you have a good time....
I agree with you. Recently, I visited for the first time, and it was a nice sterile environment. A friend, who craves the all-inclusive do not have to deal with the regular folk environment, enjoyed it very much. I thought that it was an overpriced but nice day trip. When the server told me the price for a drink, I could not stop laughing. I told him in Spanish that the supermarket down the road sold all the ingredients for less and would yield ten drinks. We both laughed. I paid it, and enjoyed our conversation. Now, the visitors thought that the price was reasonable. The beach was nice and clean, but it had too many tourists for me. Hence the reason tourists like it. In fact, you did not need to know Spanish there. I could have been on Miami beach, except I only paid RD$200 to park. I bargained to get that rate. Punta Cana serves its purpose well. I would rather be on the beach in Miches.
 
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buenavides1

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If you are a beach type of person you will definitely enjoy spending a vacation at Punta Cana.
 
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cavok

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Some people like to spend a week in a cabin on a lake fishing. Different strokes for different folks.
 
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SKY

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Some people like to spend a week in a cabin on a lake fishing. Different strokes for different folks.

Why don't you post a link where we can spend a week in a cabin on a lake fishing in the DR? I would love to do this also.
 
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KyleMackey

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Why don't you post a link where we can spend a week in a cabin on a lake fishing in the DR? I would love to do this also.

The OP was comparing Puerto Plata vs. Punta Cana as a place to live, work, socialize etc. Of course the vacation resort aspect came up pretty fast.
 
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Ecoman1949

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On the positive side, PC is one of the main engines of tourism in the DR economy and it introduces many tourists to the beaches and climate of the DR. it whets their appetite and I suspect many of these tourists return and explore other areas of the DR. Who cares where the spinoffs come from, as long as they come.
 
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william webster

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We seem to be identifying the difference between a casual visitor/tourist and someone who lives here.

There is a difference.....

Punta Cana seems to hit the target for visitors..... which is their main objective
 
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cavok

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Why don't you post a link where we can spend a week in a cabin on a lake fishing in the DR? I would love to do this also.

I was mainly referring to vacationers in the US and I'm sure Canada, also who stay right there. I'm sure it could be found here in the DR, too.

Some people just want to relax and have no hassles on their vacation. They're not interested in sightseeing, tours, or adventure trips. Many have never seen an ocean and a tropical vacation is their dream.

Neither Sosua nor Santo Domingo is their idea of a family vacation. For these people, Punta Cana is the perfect destination and really fits the bill. It has a lot to offer for those so inclined.
 
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KyleMackey

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I was mainly referring to vacationers in the US and I'm sure Canada, also who stay right there. I'm sure it could be found here in the DR, too.

Some people just want to relax and have no hassles on their vacation. They're not interested in sightseeing, tours, or adventure trips. Many have never seen an ocean and a tropical vacation is their dream.

Neither Sosua nor Santo Domingo is their idea of a family vacation. For these people, Punta Cana is the perfect destination and really fits the bill. It has a lot to offer for those so inclined.

PC has some great resorts for vacationers, couples, families etc. And if you want to leave the resort and hit some some night spots, do some shopping etc, it is safer than the overall Cancun area and Jamaica.
 
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the gorgon

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PC has some great resorts for vacationers, couples, families etc. And if you want to leave the resort and hit some some night spots, do some shopping etc, it is safer than the overall Cancun area and Jamaica.

as a Jamaican, i will have to take you to task here, and ask you to define what you mean when you say ''it is safer than the overall Cancun area and Jamaica.

so, give us some definition. where is safer? you mean the entire country, or just the tourist areas?

do you have figures, or are you flying by the seat of your pants here?
 
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chico bill

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as a Jamaican, i will have to take you to task here, and ask you to define what you mean when you say ''it is safer than the overall Cancun area and Jamaica.

so, give us some definition. where is safer? you mean the entire country, or just the tourist areas?

do you have figures, or are you flying by the seat of your pants here?

here's a really neet website where you can actually compare Jamaica vs DR for crime and even select your cities.
Of course Punta Cana rates pretty safe when compared to Kingston, but not so when compared to Ocho Rios.

And then you can select other areas of DR and the picture looks less favorable for DR
Sosua surprisingly rates pretty well.

One area DR is always worse "Corruption and Bribery" .

Enjoy playing with it

https://www.numbeo.com/crime/compar...?country1=Jamaica&country2=Dominican+Republic
 
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KyleMackey

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as a Jamaican, i will have to take you to task here, and ask you to define what you mean when you say ''it is safer than the overall Cancun area and Jamaica.

so, give us some definition. where is safer? you mean the entire country, or just the tourist areas?

do you have figures, or are you flying by the seat of your pants here?

The murder rate in Jamaica is about double that of the DR. Granted most of it is in various hoods.
Tourist murder rate in Jamaica is much higher than DR, more deaths than DR with less tourist visits.
We touched on this in the thread about deaths at DR resorts, using US State Dept data.

There has been a real issue regarding sexual assaults at resorts in Jamaica, again using State Dept travel warnings, and this is very rare in DR.
 
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the gorgon

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The murder rate in Jamaica is about double that of the DR. Granted most of it is in various hoods.
Tourist murder rate in Jamaica is much higher than DR, more deaths than DR with less tourist visits.
We touched on this in the thread about deaths at DR resorts, using US State Dept data.

There has been a real issue regarding sexual assaults at resorts in Jamaica, again using State Dept travel warnings, and this is very rare in DR.

i missed the statistics regarding the murder rate of tourists in the DR vs those in Jamaica.

care to refresh the readership?
 
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the gorgon

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bob, since you have this need to opine on everything, how about you give us some numbers , VIS A VIS TOURISTS. we know that the homicide rate is high, but it is not high in the tourist regions.

any numbers about tourist homicides, bob?
 
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bob saunders

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bob, since you have this need to opine on everything, how about you give us some numbers , VIS A VIS TOURISTS. we know that the homicide rate is high, but it is not high in the tourist regions.

any numbers about tourist homicides, bob?

Don't be so lazy, do your own research. Jamaica 2019 murder rate is 39.3 per 100,000 and the DR is 17.40 per 100,000.

I will help you out a bit. https://data.world/travelwarnings/travel-danger
 
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the gorgon

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Don't be so lazy, do your own research. Jamaica 2019 murder rate is 39.3 per 100,000 and the DR is 17.40 per 100,000.

I will help you out a bit. https://data.world/travelwarnings/travel-danger

bob, i think you need to pay attention. this is embarrassing.

in the posting that Kyle Mackey made, he was at pains to point out that even though the murder rate was high, it was confined to certain areas, which he characterized as ''hoods''. that means, bob, that it has no bearing on tourists, because they are not expected to vacation in areas which are hotbeds of political, drug, and gang violence.

so, bob, would you care to try again, and tell us how much of this violence affects tourists?
 
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the gorgon

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here's a really neet website where you can actually compare Jamaica vs DR for crime and even select your cities.
Of course Punta Cana rates pretty safe when compared to Kingston, but not so when compared to Ocho Rios.

And then you can select other areas of DR and the picture looks less favorable for DR
Sosua surprisingly rates pretty well.

One area DR is always worse "Corruption and Bribery" .

Enjoy playing with it

https://www.numbeo.com/crime/compar...?country1=Jamaica&country2=Dominican+Republic

i find the one about being insulted to be humorous...maybe the language barrier affects that one?
 
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bob saunders

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bob, i think you need to pay attention. this is embarrassing.

in the posting that Kyle Mackey made, he was at pains to point out that even though the murder rate was high, it was confined to certain areas, which he characterized as ''hoods''. that means, bob, that it has no bearing on tourists, because they are not expected to vacation in areas which are hotbeds of political, drug, and gang violence.

so, bob, would you care to try again, and tell us how much of this violence affects tourists?

I GAVE YOU THE LINK- 45 American tourists died in the DR, 39 in Jamaica. Of course there are considerably more tourist going to the DR. Yes, it is rather embarrassing for you to respond without failing to read the links or do your own research before responding. Another link http://therivieramayatimes.com/most-dangerous-countries-for-american-tourists/