
Private Airport Transfers in Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is the Caribbean's most-visited country by air, with three major international gateways. Punta Cana (PUJ) serves the Bávaro, Uvero Alto and Cap Cana all-inclusive resort strip on the east coast. Santo Domingo Las Américas (SDQ) serves the capital's Zona Colonial and the south-coast beach towns around Boca Chica and Bayahibe. Puerto Plata Gregorio Luperón (POP) serves the north coast — Playa Dorada, Sosúa, Cabarete and kite-surfing country. Uber operates in Santo Domingo but is not permitted at PUJ and has limited airport presence at POP; the Apolo Taxi cooperative controls ground transport at PUJ. Fares are quoted in USD; LocalsRide drivers hold resort permits and deliver directly to the hotel lobby.
Punta Cana (PUJ): The All-Inclusive Gateway
Punta Cana's airport is recognisable from its open-air, thatched-roof terminals — one of the few major international airports without enclosed passenger buildings. It sits 20 kilometres south of Bávaro and 5 kilometres from the Cap Cana marina. Apolo Taxi holds the airport concession and sets fixed tariff prices to each resort zone, quoted in USD. Private transfers via LocalsRide are permitted with prior arrangement and deliver directly to the resort lobby; arrivals at PUJ peak on Saturdays when most resort contracts rotate and the ground-transport rank queues.
Santo Domingo (SDQ): The Colonial City
Santo Domingo Las Américas International is 30 kilometres east of the Zona Colonial on Avenida Las Américas along the Caribbean coast. Santo Domingo is the oldest continuously inhabited European-founded city in the Americas (founded 1496) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Airport-to-Zona Colonial runs 35–55 minutes; Boca Chica beach resorts are just 10–15 minutes from SDQ, making it a short-transfer alternative to PUJ for travellers who want Caribbean beach without the Bávaro development density.
Puerto Plata (POP): The North Coast
Puerto Plata's airport (Gregorio Luperón) is 20 kilometres west of the city and 17 kilometres from Playa Dorada. The north coast has a distinct tourism identity from the east coast — kite-surfing and wind-surfing at Cabarete, family resorts at Playa Dorada, expat diving at Sosúa, and ecological tours in the Samaná peninsula (a longer 3-hour transfer east). Winter European charters dominate POP arrivals; off-season the airport runs a lighter schedule that sometimes leaves gaps in taxi availability for late arrivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my all-inclusive resort transfer cover the airport pick-up?
Many all-inclusive packages include a shared shuttle transfer that makes multiple resort stops. Actual transit time can exceed two hours even when the last stop is only 25 minutes from the airport — your bus loops through the full distribution route. A private car is a direct single-leg trip at a confirmed USD fare and meets you at arrivals with a name sign — the usual choice for families with small children, arrivals on late-night flights, or travellers with tight first-day itineraries (spa reservations, excursion check-ins).
Can I use Uber in the Dominican Republic?
Uber operates in Santo Domingo and works reliably for city journeys, but is not permitted to pick up at Punta Cana Airport (PUJ) where the Apolo Taxi cooperative holds the airport concession. At POP Puerto Plata, Uber availability is inconsistent. For airport arrivals, either the official tariff taxi or a pre-booked private transfer is the working option; Uber is best used after you're in the city.
Is the US dollar accepted for transfer payments in the DR?
Yes — USD is widely accepted at resorts, hotels and airport taxis, though change is often given in Dominican pesos. LocalsRide fares are quoted and paid in USD to avoid currency-exchange uncertainty. Local cash (pesos) is useful for smaller purchases away from the tourist zones, but for ground transport the USD quote is the industry standard.
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