Getting here

Whether you are headed to Cap Cana by air or by sea, choosing the right gateway and bringing the right documents is key. To help with your journey please browse the FAQs.

Travel by plane

  • Punta Cana International Airport is a mere 15-minute drive from Cap Cana. Offering direct flights from over 28 countries it’s the busiest airport in the Dominican Republic and the second busiest in the Caribbean region. 
  • La Romana International Airport  is strategically located on the southeastern coast, a mere 40-minute drive 
  • Aeropuerto Internacional de Las Americas is the city of Santo Domingo’s main point of entry for international air arrivals. Thanks to the country’s modern highways and vast transportation networks, this airport is only a two-hour drive to Cap Cana and 30 minutes to the city of Santo Domingo.

Travel by boat

Travel by boat to Marina Cap Cana, an authorized entry port that has been ranked by the Billfish Report as the number one billfish area in the world. This state-of-the-art marina accommodates yachts and vessels up to 250-ft yachts. Read here services offered to boats and anglers arriving at this port.

Ground transportation

For ground transportation you can either rent car upon your arrival, rent a golf cart, use a  taxi service for a flat rate of USD$3.00 inside Cap Cana or hop on a Hoop scooter to move around Cap Cana