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PUNTA CANA fun excursion!! Side by Side Adventures

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SIDE BY SIDE ADVENTURES  SUPER COMBO TOUR You’ll have time to relax later. For now, rev that engine! Hop into one of our automatic buggies to explore the rocky roads of the immense Punta Cana Ecological Reserve . This all-terrain vehicle exudes confidence and quality, get your Side by Side Club Car in high gear and kick up some dirt as you cruise these private, tropical grounds of open patches and skinny, rocky trails. Our path leads us deep into the Reserve to the Indigenous Eyes Lagoons The Taino Indians referred to lagoons or cenotes as “Ojos Indigenas ” or “Indigenous Eyes”. 12 lagoons are protected within the Ecological Reserve, each with a subterranean river source of pure water. We invite you to take a dip in these crystal clear, refreshing waters under the protective shade of the surrounding mangrove forest. The water is so transparent, it looks like the fish are floating in the air! From the Reserve, we make our way to the exclusive Punta Cana Marina… The Catamaran
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Punta Cana Carnival Grupo Punta Cana celebrates the annual Punta Cana Carnaval on the 1st Saturday of March ( Saturday, March 3, 2018 ) at Boulevard November 1st, located in Punta Cana Village opposite the Punta Cana International Airport. The celebration begins with a parade of international delegations from Aruba, Curacao, Haiti and Saint Martin, as well as a selection of the very best from the Dominican Republic. The parade features more than fifteen of the top carnival troupes and is alive with colorful costumes and masks to showcase the cultural traditions and folklore of the country to thousands of locals and tourists from around the world. A live concert features music styles such as merengue, bachata and reggaeton marked the official end of Carnaval. Fuente: http://puntacanavillage.com/lifestyle/carnaval 
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Tips for travel to Punta Cana We returned from Punta Cana a week ago today, and our experience was amazing! It was our first trip to the Dominican Republic and also our first time staying at an all inclusive resort, but Alex and I both learned a lot from our adventure. I thought I'd share some things we figured out while traveling to Punta Cana and staying at an all inclusive. Try to speak the language.  This is something Alex and I always try to do, but we're always surprised that others don't. More often than not, people will appreciate you trying to communicate in the local language, and I think the staff and others we interacted with treated us better because of this. Always Tip.  We researched this a lot before our trip and brought lots of cash for tipping. While talking to an employee at our resort, we learned that he works long hours and goes days without seeing his family. We had read similar stories, and I was surprised by how happy the employees seeme