
Coco Bongo Night Tour
Punta Cana's biggest show: acrobats, tribute acts and confetti until the small hours, with transport included.
Ten tours cover almost everything people book from Punta Cana. Each page below explains what the day is actually like, who it suits, and — the part nobody tells you — where and roughly when the bus collects you from each of the big resorts.

Punta Cana's biggest show: acrobats, tribute acts and confetti until the small hours, with transport included.

Half- or full-day charters for mahi-mahi, wahoo, tuna and — in season — marlin.

Half a day of mud, cacao plantations and a cave swim, ending on Macao Beach.

A slow ride through countryside and along the sand, usually at Macao or Uvero Alto.

The classic Punta Cana day out: bus to Bayahíbe, catamaran or speedboat to Saona Island, a swim in the natural pool, lunch on the beach.

A half-day in the Anamuya hills where squirrel monkeys climb on you, plus a coffee and cacao plantation visit.

Your own boat for a few hours: reef snorkelling, the natural pool, and a beach stop on your schedule.

A long day to the oldest European city in the Americas: the cathedral, Calle Las Damas, the Alcázar de Colón.

Cap Cana's adventure park: the Hoyo Azul cenote, ziplines, caves and a beach, all in one ticket.

A series of ziplines strung through the Anamuya hills, often combined with buggies or a plantation visit.
Staying at one of these? See every tour with its pickup point and transfer time from your hotel.