Punta Cana, , a popular resort town and a Caribbean leading destination located on the easternmost point of the the Dominican Republic, well known for its 32 kilometres of pristine, plam - lined beaches, vibrant, clear turquoise waters, warm tropical climate high - end accommodations, vibrant nightlife, exceptional whale watching opportunities ,and a wide range of outdoor experiences, was included in the the Condé Nast Traveller List of “11 Best Tropical Spots in the World”.
The prestigious British travel magazine published by Condé Nast aimed at readers interested in travel, with an emphasis on high - end and independent experiences, highlighted the destination located in the region often called the “Coconut Coast” as one of the best tropical getaways , describing Punta Cana as one of the most attractive places for travellers seeking relaxation and adventure.
Punta Cana continues to attract millions of visitors each year further strengthening the country’s international appeal as a Caribbean travel hotspot.
In the selection, Condé Nast Traveller featured tropical destinations that offer conditions for swimming, diving, nature exploration, and beach escapes. The list includes internationally renowned locations such as the Bahamas, the Philippines, the Maldives, and French Polynesia.
The publication noted that Punta Cana stands out for offering visitors both entertainment and tranquillity, making it one of the Caribbean’s most complete vacation destinations.
Condé Nast Traveller also highlighted specific highlights to check out:
• Cap Cana Enclave: This private gated community located just east of the main bustle is perfect for day excursions, such as catamaran tours to the nature reserve of Isla Caona.
• Dining and Design: The publication spotlighted the St. Regis Cap Cana Resort for its tranquillity, patterned brickwork, and the Latin Caribbean flavours as its Cassava restaurant.
• Tortuga Bay Puntacana: Located within the larger Punta Cana Resort & Club, this property was awarded the prestigious Condé Nast Traveller Triple Crown for its consistency, design by Oscar de la Renta, and close access to 12 freshwater lagoons of the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve.
The recognition undoubtedly reinforces the Dominican Republic’s growing position in the global market and highlights Punta Cana’s continued popularity among travellers searching for the best tropical vacations, Caribbean resorts, and beach destiunations in 2026.
Tourism remains one of the Dominican Republic’s leading economic sectors., with Punta Cana playing a key role in attracting international visitors and strengthening the country’s global tourism brand.
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