Punta Cana – Short stopover before our cruise (Dominican Republic)

Kategorien: Reiseblog, Central America & the Caribbean, Dominican Republic

Today was the start of our 14-day Caribbean cruise with AIDA – away from the cold in Germany and the pre-Christmas stress. Fantastic beaches, great underwater worlds, delicious food and many new adventures are waiting for us. We are looking forward to it! 🙂

Punta

Our itinerary “Caribbean Islands 1” with the AIDAdiva

In the next 14 days, the Route Caribbean Islands 1 will take you through the southern and eastern Caribbean with the AIDAdiva. 11 shores on Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Grenada, St. Vincent, Barbados, St. Lucia, Dominica, Guadeloupe and Antigua as well as 3 days at sea.

Caribbean Islands 1, AIDA diva, Itinerary, Map, Itinerary

The itinerary Caribbean Islands 1 with the AIDAdiva

The differences of an individual or flat-rate booking

We did not book the trip with the AIDA on a flat-rate basis, but we booked the flight (via Holidaycheck with Air France), the AIDA trip (via e-hoi) and the transfer (via DominicanPlus) separately. This is a bit more expensive and has some risks, but so we could save at least 600 euros per person.

The disadvantage of an individual trip is that, for example, in the event of a flight delay, one is not secured and the ship then departs without one. This cannot happen (if you book directly via the AIDA). In addition, most aidA charter planes fly directly to La Romana, where the AIDAdiva also docks/departs. On the other hand, we flew to Punta Cana and had to take care of a transfer for the 80 km long route to La Romana. Another difference between package travellers and individual travellers is the stay on the ship on the day of departure: Although all guests have to check out of the room by 9 a.m., package travellers can continue to use all the amenities of the AIDA (restaurants, pool, etc.) until the departure of the airport transfer. Individual travellers are only allowed to stay on the ship until 11 a.m. This, too, should be taken into account in his deliberations.

In order to minimize the risk of flight delays, we have installed a small “buffer” in our planning, so that we arrived in Punta Cana the day before. The flight was also so cheap because we fly with Air France and thus have a stopover in Paris. But since it is only 1 to 2 hours at a time, this did not bother us. The changeover also worked great. The suitcases also came with them. In the late afternoon we landed well in Punta Cana. Already on the plane we received entry documents and customs forms, which we had to fill out. At the airport in Punta Cana you have to buy a tourist card for 10 US dollars if you have not booked a flat rate through the AIDA. Afterwards we went directly to the passport control, which went uncomplicated.

Our hotel in Punta Cana

Since we will not go to the AIDA until the next day, we have booked a room at Four Points by Sheraton Puntacana Village for the first night. As the hotel is located in the immediate vicinity of the airport in Punta Cana, it offers a free shuttle service for all guests. Here you simply go to the security exit (located behind the stand “Taxi Service”) and ask if he/she can please spark the hotel. Unfortunately we had to wait 20 to 25 minutes for the shuttle, although the hotel is only 3 minutes away.

The check-in was unfortunately a bit unfriendly. The lady at the reception didn’t appreciate us when we came to her, nor did she greet us. After she had done all her other to dos, it was our turn. Our room was located directly on the ground floor overlooking the entrance. It was still very quiet; we could sleep well. It was all clean and tidy. Only in the bath the shower valve has fallen apart when turning on the water. The wifi is free and also fast. If you have forgotten your adapter for the socket at home, you can unfortunately not borrow at the reception, but you have to buy it directly for 3 euros. However, there is a large shelf opposite the bar with about 20 charging cables, where you can charge your mobile phone free of charge. Really a very good idea. Opposite the hotel is a shopping arcade with shops, a large supermarket and a Wendy’s.

Our transfer from Punta Cana to La Romana

The next day we were picked up around noon by a transfer bus from DominicanPlus at the hotel, which was to take us to the port of La Romana. We had already booked the transfer online in advance. Through the forum wasserurlaub.info, in which we also informed ourselves in advance about excursion possibilities and tips, we even found 2 passengers who also wanted to go to the AIDA. After a good hour’s drive we arrive at the port of La Romana (La Romana Cruise Terminal) and AIDAdiva.

Übersicht unserer AIDA-Reiseberichte in der Karibik

Liest man die Liste der Inseln, die die AIDA auf der Route Karibische Inseln 1 ansteuert, denkt man kurzzeitig, es wäre ein Traum: Dominikanische Republik, Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Grenada, St. Vincent & die Grenadinen, Barbados, St. Lucia, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Antigua. Elf Inseln in 14 Tagen anzusteuern ist schon eine Hausnummer. Aber das war auch der Grund für uns, diese Route zu wählen. Eine Kreuzfahrt ist wie prädestiniert dafür, die Karibik mit ihren mehreren tausenden Trauminseln auf eine entspannte Art und Weise kennenzulernen. Hier findet Ihr alle Reiseberichte unserer 14-tägigen Karibikkreuzfahrt mit AIDAdiva.
AIDAdiva Schiff Tag 01 » Dominikanische Republik: Punta Cana - Kurzer Stopover vor der Kreuzfahrt
Tag 02 » Dominikanische Republik: AIDAdiva - Unsere 14-tägige Kreuzfahrt in der Karibik
Tag 03 » Seetag
Tag 04 » Aruba: Tauchen am Renaissance-Flugzeugwrack
Tag 04 » Aruba: Oranjestad - Eine Stadterkundung auf eigene Faust
Tag 05 » Curaçao: Inselrundfahrt, Sehenswürdigkeiten & Fotospots
Tag 05 » Curaçao: Ocean Encounters Curaçao - Tauchen mit Delfinen
Tag 06 » Bonaire: Tauchen im Bonaire National Marine Park
Tag 06 » Bonaire: Kralendijk - Ein kurzer Rundgang durch die Stadt
Tag 07 » Seetag
Tag 08 » Grenada: Tauchen am Wrack des Frachtschiffs Veronica L.
Tag 08 » Grenada: Molinere Bay - Tauchen am Unterwasser-Skulpturenpark
Tag 08 » Grenada: Sankt George's - Sehenswürdigkeiten & Fotospots
Tag 09 » St. Vincent: Kingstown & Vulkanbesteigung des La Soufrière
Tag 10 » Barbados: Wracktauchen im Carlisle Bay Marine Park
Tag 10 » Barbados: Schnorcheln mit Schildkröten in der Carlisle Bay
Tag 11 » St. Lucia: Tauchen in der Karibik mit Scuba Steve’s Diving
Tag 12 » Dominica: Delfine, Whale-Watching & die Hauptstadt Roseau
Tag 13 » Guadeloupe: Eine Inselrundfahrt & die Stadt Pointe-à-Pietre
Tag 14 » Antigua: St. John's, Nelson’s Dockyard & das Fort Berkeley
Tag 15 » Seetag
Tag 16 » Dominikanische Republik: Punta Cana - Seetag & Relaxen am Strand