Punta Cana Airport and the Bus Ride to the Resort

I was excited about visiting the Island of the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic actually shares the island with Haiti, to the West.

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After landing at Punta Cana Airport, we all hopped off the airplane. We were organized into a group and walked into the inside of the terminal. Getting off the plane wasn’t as big of a shock as if it would’ve been if it was February. The temperature was about 88 degrees, but very humid. It wan’t much different than up here, just a lot more humid. I mean huuuuuuuumid.

We walked into the terminal to be greeted by someone taking our picture. We went through that line and had to show our passports and purchase a tourist card for $10. We took a few more steps and showed our passport to someone else who took the tourist card from us.

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I have to say, the terminal was very cool. It was open and airy and the roof was made of palm. You could feel the wind flow right through the place. We went to claim our baggage. I found one bag but couldn’t find mine. I bit later on, we discovered that someone had kindly taken my suitcase off the conveyor belt and left it on the ground. Nice guy, I’m sure.

After getting our baggage, we were swarmed by a bunch of guys who wanted to carry our bags. They would grab your bags and walk them to another room. I gave the first guy a few bucks, but handled my own bags after that. Everyone was very nice. If you are into having things done for you, this is the place.

We found the bus that would bring us to Iberostar Bavaro in Punta Cana.

The bus we got onto was parked near what seemed to be a thousand other buses. We gave the driver our baggage and boarded the bus. There weren’t too many people on it. We were heading to the resort.

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The bus was an old diesel with what seemed to be an interesting transmission. Some of the vehicles need a little maintenance. The resort was 22km away and the trip took about 40 minutes, I would guess. I didn’t have a watch on. We drove along the beginnings of a highway. I would see the big signs with pictures of what’s to come. Punta Cana is under construction. It was kind of neat bouncing around in the back of the bus heading to who knows what.

Next…the resort.

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2 thoughts on “Punta Cana Airport and the Bus Ride to the Resort

  1. The island is actually Hispaniola, on which the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located.

  2. Ahh, good call. I am sure there is a lot I don’t know about the place, although my Spanish was getting better.

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