AEROPUERTO LAS AMÉRICAS
Read moreThe capital's main airport, very similar to the major international airports, is located on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. To get downtown: cab, bus (irregular and inconvenient, as they stop at the end of Avenida Las Américas and don't go as far as the colonial zone), or VTC if you have Internet access. There is no departure tax if your stay is less than 31 days. If you stay from 1 to 3 months, you'll have to pay an additional $3,500, $5,600 from 3 to 9 months, and $7,000 from 9 months to 1 year.
AÉROPORT DE PUNTA CANA
Read morePunta Cana airport is the busiest international airport in the country! It is served by international and charter airlines, domestic Dominican airlines and taxi planes that can be chartered. Air France and Air Caraïbes offer direct flights from and to Paris, Charles de Gaulle and Orly respectively. Whichever resort you have booked at, they all have shuttles that will pick you up. Otherwise, car rental is available here.
AÉROPORT DE PORTILLO
Read moreThis small airport is served by private companies such as Aerodomca, Dominican Shuttles or Corsairfly (from December 2012). The airport has been in work since December 2011.
AEROPUERTO INTERNACIONAL EL CATEY
Read moreThis small international airport, which exists since 2006, is located at 20 minutes of Las Terrenas and Nagua by a recent highway which goes directly to Santo Domingo. It welcomes regular flights from the United States and Canada. The flights from Europe are assured in high season only by Eurowings, Nordwind Airlines or Wamos Air (no direct connections with France). It is better to bring something to eat, because there are few options on the spot and everything is overpriced!
AÉROPORT LA ROMANA
Read moreThe international airport of pocket is served by Blue Panorama Airlines (Milan, Rome, Verona), Air Transat (Montreal, Quebec, Toronto), Condor (Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich), JetBlue Airways (New York), Miami Air (Miami), and Tui Airways (London) among others, for what concerns the international companies. Some domestic flights also allow to reach the capital (110 km) and other parts of the Dominican Republic. It is also possible to rent small private planes to travel within the country.
DOMINICAN SHUTTLES
Read moreThe company, created by a German pilot, offers many domestic connections between the airports of the tourist areas of the country. Punta Cana-Santo Domingo, Las Terrenas-Santo Domingo, Punta Cana-Puerto Plata and Las Terrenas-Puerto Plata. Pick-up service in the hotels of the Punta Cana-Bavaro area and private shuttles between the airports and the hotel areas. The company also offers charter flights for domestic routes or international flights on request, as well as excursions throughout the island.
AEROPUERTO DR JOAQUIN BALAGUER (LA ISABELA)
Read moreThis small, modern airport in the north of the city serves domestic routes: business and tourist flights leave daily for the main cities of the country. The Dr Joaquin Balaguer airport also offers international flights, but only to the Caribbean. Be careful, the road to get there is not well signposted. Do not hesitate to ask for directions, the locals will tell you how to get there.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL MARÍA-MONTEZ
Read moreThe airport of Barahona is located at 5 km of the downtown area. It serves Santo Domingo all year round, and San Juan in high season. This small airport was used for some time as a runway for international aid to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The site is named after the famous Dominican actress Montez (1912-1951), who was born in Barahona. No restaurant service on site.
AIR CENTURY
Read moreA company belonging to a large group, and with a modern fleet of small aircraft, which specialized in 2016 on scheduled flights to Haiti. Air Century has also recently started offering numerous charter flights to other airports in the Caribbean: St. Maarten, Aruba, Curacao and Havana. A timely solution to undertake a trip within the trip! Visit the company's website to take advantage of the best offers and benefit from any promotional offers.
SUNRISE AIRWAYS
Read moreAre you planning a trip to the Dominican Republic, or are you already there? Why not take advantage of the opportunity to visit another island? From the Dominican Republic, Sunrise Airways offers regular, safe and fast flights to Cuba and Haiti. Offering reliable service and a smiling team, you can book your flights directly online or from one of their counters at La Isabela and Las Americas airports. For a successful experience, they'll put you in touch with their partner agency Explore Caribbean.
CORSAIR
Read moreThe company serves Punta Cana with seasonal flights from Terminal 4 at Paris Orly: up to three flights per week (every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). You can buy combined tickets from 18 cities in France, including the TGV (Train + Air) and the Corsair ticket.
Corsair offers 3 booking classes: Economy, Premium and Business, which provide comfort, space and quality service for an optimal customer experience. Consider joining the Club Corsair loyalty program. It's a safe and recommended value!