Punta Cana and How it Captivates
Punta Cana is a municipal district in the eastern-most part of the Dominican Republic. It’s a coastal haven of fine beaches, nursing the green-blue waters of both the Atlantic and the Caribbean oceans. With its sprawling white sandy beaches, rich coral reefs, existing palm trees, clear skies, classy amenities, and modern equipment, it is best known among visitors as a very appealing tropical tourist destination. It exists since the 1970s, it has deservedly gained a reputation around its intense, preponderantly, Hispanic culture of being one of the friendliest, liveliest, and most accomodating tourist-oriented culture in the world, and in addition, one of the most low-cost travel destinations this side of the Caribbean. Spanish is its official language, owing to its colonization by the Spaniards, but numerous hotel staff are fluent in English, while some are speaking in French (neighboring country, Haiti, was occupied by the French).
Read more…
