Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, is known for being an affordable destination and also home to some incredible all-inclusive resorts. Although it's easy to spend some days enjoying the perks in the resorts, there're things that tourists should avoid doing, and not leaving the hotel is one of them.

The Dominican Republic is one of the most beautiful spots in the Caribbean, and there're many activities for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers. Traveling to Punta Cana is a guarantee that travelers will find crystal-clear water, fantastic wildlife, and vibrant parties.

9 Swimming With Horses

Swimming with horses is a popular activity in some Caribbean islands, and it's possible to find it in Punta Cana. The tours include exploring the villages, trying the local cuisine, and having more contact with the culture of the Dominican Republic. It's a great chance to see real life on the island.

The most popular spot to swim with horses is the Laguna Limon, a natural reserve close to the beach. It's the perfect tour for the whole family; children are welcome to ride the horses.

RELATED: 10 Super Unique Places Where Travelers Can Swim With Horses

8 Watch The Sunrise From An Hot Air Balloon

Those who want to add adventure and romance to their days in Punta Cana can book a tour to see the sunrise from a hot air balloon. The Dominican Balloons is the only professional company in the Caribbean Islands, and it's a unique way to explore the island. Travelers can share the experience with a group or pay extra for a VIP tour. It's also possible to book a romantic flight, which includes drink and food. Definitely, it's an unforgettable way to see Punta Cana.

7 Enjoy The Nightlife

Punta Cana has incredible hotels and beaches. The island is vibrant during the day, but the fun doesn't end after the sunset. Punta Cana has some famous nightclubs, and some travelers claim it has the best nightlife in the Caribbean islands, as the island is filled with nightclubs and bars. Imagine is the most famous nightclub on the island, and it's easy to understand the reason, as the place was built inside a natural cave, which guarantees an impeccable acoustic. ORO is another famous nightclub.

6 Explore The Cotubanamá National Park

The Cotubanamá National Park is a protected area that stretches over La Romana and La Altagracia. The most popular way to explore the region is by booking one of the many day trips, including Saona and Catalina Islands, the most popular spots at the National Park. The best way to explore the crystal-clear water is by snorkeling and diving along the reefs.

The park is also home to over 300 types of birds, caves, and rich indigenous historical sites, so people with a flexible schedule can easily spend more days exploring the park.

5 Visit A Natural Them Park

Scape Park is a perfect spot for families or groups looking for a place that combines different activities, adrenaline, and an excellent visitor structure. Travelers can explore ancient natural caves, zipline over a cliff, see their rhinoceros iguanas or enjoy some drinks in a hammock. They also offer cruises and have a private beach.

The full admission costs $129 for adults and $69 for children. Visitors who want to join Sunrise Cruise must pay an additional $30 fee.

RELATED: Visit Brac: Home To One Of Croatia’s Prettiest Beaches

4 Learn How To Surf

Travelers who have always dreamed about learning how to surf and never had the chance should give it a try while visiting Punta Cana. The sport is one of the best activities in Punta Cana, especially at the Macao and Uvero Alto beaches. Those spots are popular among experienced surfers, but it's also possible to find surfing schools.

There're also some kite surfing schools in Punta Cana at Playa Blanca. However, the winds are not strong enough almost all the year.

3 Find Punta Cana's Best Fishing Spots

Going on a fishing tour for half-day or during the whole day in Punta Cana is an excellent experience for those who love fishing. The fish travelers will catch depend on the time of the year: between January and May, travelers can expect to see white marlin, sailfish, Mahi Mahi, and wahoo. They'll probably catch tuna, blue marlins and wahoo from July until December.

Different agencies offer fishing tours, and it's possible to adapt the itinerary according to the group's preference.

2 Discover A Village Made Of Stone

Most people travel to Punta Cana attracted by its beaches and great all-inclusive resorts. Yet, the island is also filled with picturesque spots. For example, the Altos de Chavon is a village overlooking the Chavón River, and all its buildings are made of stone, inspired by Mediterranean villages. The place also has a 5,000-seat open-air facility that receives most concerts on the island.

Close to Altos de Chavon, it's possible to find Bayahíbe, a beach full of bars and restaurants.

RELATED: Are These Underrated Caribbean Destinations Worth Visiting?

1 Rent A Buggy Or An ATV

There're many tour agencies in Punta Cana, but renting a buggy or an ATV is fun and allows tourists to explore the island at their own pace. It's recommended to visit the Macao beach and swim at the lagoon. The best thing about having the buggy is staying as long as they want in each spot.

Those are the perfect ways to do off-road tours, but travelers should be careful with the animals on the road.