For golfers who like to spend as much of their vacation time as possible on
the fairways, enjoying different experiences and a variety of courses, the
Caribbean’s most spectacular golf destination is easier than ever to get to and
to get around.
Thanks
to clear highways and the close proximity of courses in the Bávaro, Punta Cana
and Cap Cana areas on the country’s east coast, golfers who are serious about
their game can play a different course every day with ease. These three areas, which
together offer 10 courses, are all within a half-hour’s drive of each other.
Even
the Dominican Republic’s golf destinations feel much closer together than they
did a few years back. Most notably, golfers staying in Punta Cana may be
surprised to learn that they can reach the trio of Pete Dye courses –open to visitors –
at Casa de Campo within 45 minutes, and vice versa. The scenic journey from
Santo Domingo to La Romana on the aptly named Coral Highway is now a cool
90-minute drive, with Gary Player’s challenging Guavaberry Golf Club and the
Los Marlins Golf Course at neighboring Metro Country Club, conveniently located
at the half way point near the beach resort of Juan Dolio.
Getting
to the Dominican Republic is just as easy. Served by eight international
gateways, every golf course is within easy reach so golfers will have no
problem getting in a round of golf both on the day they arrive and the day they
leave, flight times permitting.
With
Grupo Puntacana owning Punta Cana International Airport – which has direct
service from over 28 countries and 96 cities around the world, including U.S.
gateways such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando,
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Washington,
Dallas and Houston – and the runways just minutes from Puntacana Resort’s two
courses, golfing visitors will find the process of arrivals and departures
quick and painless. Golfers can be on the first tee of its La Cana or Corales
courses within half an hour of landing.
Getting
a round in on arrival day is just as easy for golfers staying in nearby tourist
areas and playing other golf courses. The Higuey-Miches Highway runs from Punta
Cana’s airport and passes right by courses including the Lakes Barceló Golf
Course, Cocotal Golf & Country Club, Iberostate Bávaro Golf Club, Punta
Blanca Golf Club and the Hard Rock Golf Club at Cana Bay, with their adjacent
hotels, giving a journey time of less than 30 minutes from terminal to resort.
Similarly, a late afternoon or evening flight home allows golfers to play 18
holes and freshen up with a shower in the clubhouse or back in their room
before checking in at the airport.
La
Romana has an airport with international flights just minutes from Casa de
Campo and its golf courses, while Santo Domingo’s airport has several courses
close by as well as a half-hour drive away from Juan Dolio. On the Atlantic
coast, Puerto Plata’s airport is nearby to Playa Dorada Golf Course and just 90
minutes from the recently reopened Playa Grande Golf Course, at Rio San Juan.
Altogether,
18 of the destination’s most popular tourist-friendly golf courses are
clustered together in coastal holiday resorts with hotels on site or nearby.
New roads have also dramatically reduced travel times between key resorts as
well as with the capital, Santo Domingo, allowing golfers to comfortably play
courses in different areas without having to change hotels.
Dominican
Republic presents a high-end offer for golf players, with exclusive courses of
intriguing designs. The perfect scenario closes the deal by the fact that no
golf destination is too far away from each other for it be enjoyed in one day,
making the country in the place to be for a magical-one of kind golf
experience.
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