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¿Cómo Es Realmente Vivir en Punta Cana?

More Than Just Resorts

Most people associate Punta Cana only with all-inclusive resorts and short vacations. However, thousands of people live here year-round, including Dominicans, expatriates, and digital nomads.

Punta Cana offers modern infrastructure compared to many other parts of the country. You’ll find supermarkets with imported goods, private clinics, gyms, coworking spaces, and gated residential communities. This makes daily life relatively convenient and comfortable.

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Where Do People Actually Live?

Residential options vary widely:

Gated communities (residenciales):

Security, pools, parking
$800–2,000+ per month

Apartment complexes near the beach:

Walking distance to ocean
Higher rental prices

Local neighborhoods (outside tourist zones):

More affordable
Less international environment

Many long-term residents choose areas like Bávaro or Cocotal, where you get a balance between access to the beach and everyday services. Living close to the beach increases rent significantly, but it also changes lifestyle — morning walks by the ocean become normal.

Lifestyle, Pros and Cons

Living in Punta Cana offers sunshine year-round, warm temperatures, and easy access to beaches. The environment is relaxed, and many people choose this location specifically for quality of life.

However, it is not a large city. Nightlife and cultural events are more limited compared to Santo Domingo. Some people eventually miss the energy of a bigger urban environment.

For remote workers, Punta Cana can be ideal — but only if internet quality is confirmed and accommodation is properly selected. With the right setup, daily life combines productivity and tropical atmosphere in a way that few places offer.