Water sports
In any of the RIU hotels in this area you can hire the material you need to practise a large variety of water sports: windsurfing, sailing, bodyboarding or even pedaloes.
Diving and snorkelling
Without doubt the best place for diving in the country is the Parque Nacional del Este, 37 miles south of Arena Gorda:
Isla de Saona: In the waters of this island you can see over 150 species of tropical fish, as well as manatees from the West Indies and bottlenose dolphins, endangered species that have sought refuge in this region. Saona is also remarkable for its spectacular beaches.
Isla Catalinita: Isla Catalinita has a coral reef at a depth of just a few metres which is ideal for inexperienced divers who prefer snorkelling.
Many sharks are to be found at Cabo del Tiburón, between Saona and Catalinita, and it is a good place for more experienced divers.
The Padre Nuestro cave: Here you can dive through a narrow 951-feet freshwater tunnel. This immersion is only recommended for expert divers with a great deal of cave diving experience.
Go-kart racing
A short distance from Arena Gorda there is a go-kart circuit just over half a mile long. The vehicles are 9cv and reach speeds of up to 46 miles an hour. This place is recommended for the whole family as the safety measures are strict: crash helmets are compulsory and the speed of children's karts can be limited. The proprietors offer a hotel collection service if you reserve far enough in advance.
Golf
Punta Cana Resort & Club's La Cana: Marvellous course with 14 different views of the ocean and four holes facing the sea. You can contract private lessons in the club's golf academy.
Golf de Bávaro: Perfect for beginners, it is next to the Bávaro lagoon.
Cabeza de Toro Golf Club: Two courses with 18 and 9 holes. Several lakes and numerous trees make this course extremely pleasant. It has a practise course.
Cocotal Golf and Country Club: There are numerous palm trees on this course, which has 27 holes and is par 72, as it is located on the site of a former coconut palm plantation.
White Sands Golf Course: Located in the heart of Bávaro and designed by José "Pepe" Gancedo, this course is a par 72 with 18 holes.
Punta Espada: The first Jack Nicklaus course in the Dominican Republic runs along the beach, beside lakes and through lush vegetation, and has eight holes directly facing the ocean.
Specialities
La bandera: This dish consists of plain rice, beans, beef or pork and fried green plantains. Goat is also very popular in the Dominican Republic, and may be cooked with tomato sauce, rum or beer.
Dominican rum: Outstanding for its quality and smoothness. There are different varieties to try (white, golden and 'añejo') with cola, in a 'cubalibre' or with lemon-lime, the 'santo libre'.
Shopping
"La calle Caribeña": In this shopping centre designed by Riu you will find all kinds of fashion shops and restaurants.