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playa arena blanca vacation village




Playa arena blanca is quiet and beautiful with the complex of PUNTA CANA is a private beach however private service to the public, although it is free, the entrance to access is controlled. It is one of those beaches that we see in catalogs and we think they do not exist 

Playa Blanca a place that I have totally ruled out going on weekends, because you can find that they have a private event and you can not enter, so you have to turn around because if you go to this beach, you go to that beach, because around there are only a couple of hotels nearby that are within the grounds of this business group, the Club Med Punta Cana and the Westin Resort.

It is a perfect beach to go with children, as the water does not cover and is always calm. The turquoise sea, and super white sand is why it is called White Beach.
Being a private beach access to it is free, but you must pass an access control that they have at the entrance to the site, from a security checkpoint where you have to identify yourself with passport or identity card, and the number of the license plate.

Where is Playa Blanca?
Very close to the airport of Punta Cana about 5 minutes, so it is about 20 minutes away from Bavaro if there is no traffic.

How to get to Playa Blanca?
There is no public transportation, the only way to get here is by car or cab uber . A cab to get here charges about 40 dollars each way from Bávaro uber is more cheaper but there is not allow yo take it in the complex 

What services does Playa Blanca offer?
There is a restaurant and a bar on the beach itself with passable food and all kinds of drinks, the prices in my opinion are a bit expensive but that's all there is.

Sun loungers are free to use but belong to the restaurant bar so everything you drink or eat on the beach must be from the same bar, not allowed entry with drinks or food from outside.


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