Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Region guide

Punta Cana

Dominican Republic

The Caribbean's most established destination for beachfront living, championship golf and new-build property investment.

Developments in Punta Cana

Costa Marina ResidencesBeachfront condo

Costa Marina Residences

Cap Cana
1 - 4 beds
$295,000 - $1,450,000
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Aqua Marina TowersApartment

Aqua Marina Towers

Cap Cana Marina
1 - 3 beds
$265,000 - $520,000
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Vista Cana ReserveApartment

Vista Cana Reserve

Vista Cana
Studio - 3 beds
$210,000 - $460,000
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Palma Real PenthousesPenthouse

Palma Real Penthouses

Cocotal
2 - 4 beds
$410,000 - $880,000
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Uvero SandsBeachfront condo

Uvero Sands

Uvero Alto
1 - 2 beds
$180,000 - $395,000
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Punta Cana at a glance

40+Developments available
$150,000Prices from
6 - 9%Typical rental yield
48 kmOf Caribbean coastline
2 - 4 hrsFlights from the US
10+Championship golf courses

About Punta Cana

  • On the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, along the Caribbean coast
  • Served by Punta Cana International (PUJ), the busiest airport in the Caribbean
  • White-sand beaches, championship golf and gated resort communities
  • Confotur tax incentives and strong, year-round rental demand
  • Full freehold ownership for foreign buyers in a USD-friendly market

Punta Cana sits at the eastern edge of the Dominican Republic, where roughly 48 kilometres of palm-fringed white-sand beach meet warm Caribbean water. Over the past two decades it has grown from a string of all-inclusive resorts into the country's most mature property market, anchored by gated communities such as Cap Cana, Cocotal and Vista Cana and served by the busiest international airport in the Caribbean.

The region pairs a genuine holiday lifestyle, world-class golf, marinas, diving and dining, with the practical fundamentals investors look for: transparent freehold ownership for foreigners, prices that still start around $150,000, and the Confotur law that can exempt qualifying new developments from transfer and property tax for up to 15 years.

For buyers weighing where to place capital in the Caribbean, Punta Cana offers an unusual combination of liquidity, rental demand and lifestyle, which is why the majority of new-build launches in the Dominican Republic are concentrated here.

Why new developments here are a wise choice

The fundamentals that make Punta Cana one of the Caribbean's most dependable property markets.

Confotur tax incentives

Qualifying new developments can be exempt from property transfer tax and annual property tax for up to 15 years, materially improving net returns.

Strong rental yields

Managed resort and beachfront units typically return 6 to 9 percent gross, supported by consistent year-round tourism.

Capital appreciation

Continued infrastructure, airport and hotel investment has driven steady price growth across the region.

Full foreign ownership

Overseas buyers hold the same freehold rights as residents, with a straightforward, title-insured buying process.

Year-round tourism

The Dominican Republic is the most visited country in the Caribbean, and Punta Cana receives the majority of its arrivals.

Lifestyle and amenities

Beaches, golf, marinas, international schools and private hospitals make it as liveable as it is investable.

Living in Punta Cana

Location and getting there

Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) connects directly to more than 30 cities across North America and Europe, with flights of roughly two to four hours from the US east coast. The region is around a two hour drive from Santo Domingo, the capital.

Climate

A tropical climate keeps temperatures around 28 C year-round, cooled by Atlantic trade winds. The driest, most popular months run December to April, while sea temperatures stay warm throughout the year.

Beaches and lifestyle

Bavaro, Cabeza de Toro, Macao and Cap Cana offer some of the Caribbean's most celebrated beaches, alongside marinas, diving, kite-surfing, eco-parks and a deep choice of restaurants and beach clubs.

Golf

The region is a golf destination in its own right, with championship courses including Punta Espada, Corales, La Cana and Cocotal, several ranked among the best in the Caribbean.

Economy and tourism

Tourism drives one of the fastest-growing economies in the Americas, attracting sustained foreign hotel and infrastructure investment that underpins the local property market.

Healthcare and education

Private hospitals such as Hospiten and IMG serve the area to international standards, and several bilingual and international schools support families relocating full-time.

Property market and taxes

New-build prices in Punta Cana typically start around $150,000 for studios and one-bedroom apartments, rising to multi-million dollar beachfront villas. Most launches sell off plan with staged payment schedules during construction.

Foreign buyers enjoy full freehold ownership and a title-insured purchase process. The Confotur tourism law can exempt qualifying new developments from property transfer tax and annual property tax for up to 15 years, which together with strong rental demand underpins net returns.

$150kEntry price
6 - 9%Gross yield
15 yrsConfotur relief
100%Foreign ownership

Neighbourhoods to explore

Punta Cana is made up of distinct communities, each with its own character and price point.

Cap Cana

Cap Cana

Exclusive gated marina and golf community with private beaches, a sport-fishing marina and luxury branded residences.

Bavaro

Bavaro

The lively heart of Punta Cana, with the best-known beaches, shopping and a wide range of apartments and condos.

Punta Cana Village

Punta Cana Village

A walkable, established neighbourhood near the airport with schools, restaurants and low-rise residences.

Cocotal

Cocotal

Mature gated golf community built around an 18-hole course, popular with families and long-stay owners.

Vista Cana

Vista Cana

Master-planned lakeside community offering strong value, lagoons and resort amenities a little inland.

Uvero Alto

Uvero Alto

Quieter, scenic stretch of coast to the north, favoured for beachfront resort residences and investment units.

Punta Cana on the map

The region centre is shown in green, with available developments marked in blue.

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Investment outlook

  • Tourist arrivals and hotel investment continue to set records, supporting rental demand
  • Limited beachfront supply in established communities supports long-term values
  • Confotur incentives keep effective entry and holding costs low for new builds
  • USD-denominated pricing and full ownership rights reduce friction for overseas buyers

The medium-term outlook for Punta Cana remains positive. Record tourism, ongoing airport and road investment and a steady pipeline of branded residences continue to draw international buyers, while beachfront land in the most established communities is increasingly scarce. For buyers focused on rental income, professionally managed units in proven locations remain the most resilient choice.

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