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Resort in Punta Cana with outdoor activities
To reach this beach was like arriving to paradise. Although it is in the Atlantic the color is a deep turquoise blue, clear , the water is warm and there are small waves and soft white sand . Thousands of chairs under palm trees. There is a fantastic climate and splendid sun, accompanied by a breeze. The beaches of Punta Cana were declared World Heritage Site by UNESCo in the year 1990. The Cortecito Beach is one of the many beaches in the tourist area of , and I noticed that the term "Punta Cana" does not refer to any city or town, but simply a tourist area with one beachfront after another, and many resorts (almost all of 4 or 5 stars in all inclusive).
The name of the area is given by the Cape of Punta Cana. Since there are 50 km of beaches, they are given different names: Playa de Arena Gorda, Playa Bavaro, Playa Ubero Alto, Playa Macao, Playa El Cortecito, Cabeza de Toro, Cabo del Deceit Beach, Punta Cana and Juanillo. The beaches are not private, they are public. In the Playa El Cortecito lies the hotel where we were staying: Palladium Palace. On the beach there were activities (assorted games, aerobics, salsa lessons, beach volleyball, etc.) as well as the possibility of practicing water sports (those without motor were free) and diving (there is a Diving Center). There is also room for purchases: At about 300 meters walk along the beach is the Plaza El Cortecito, with multiple local delis crafts and souvenirs.
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