REVIEW · SHOPPING TOURS
Cigars Shopping Tours From Punta Cana with Transportation Included
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Cigars, samples, and a tight schedule.
This tour works because it mixes real shopping time with a quick lesson on Dominican tobacco and how cigars are made, all packaged into about 1 hour 30 minutes. I like that you get to sample Dominican standouts—cigars, rum, coffee, and chocolate—right as you’re choosing what to buy. I also appreciate the practicality of air-conditioned transportation with pickup offered. One drawback to consider: the tour is short, so it’s more for “buy and learn a bit” than for a slow, deep experience.
You’ll head to a cigar variety store made in the Dominican Republic, where the focus is on helping you taste products and understand what you’re buying. The group is capped at 66 travelers, so you should expect a lively shop atmosphere rather than a quiet, private tour. Overall, the 4.2/5 rating suggests most people come away feeling they got what they paid for—especially the chance to shop with guidance.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Cigars Shopping With Samples: What You Actually Get in 90 Minutes
- Entering the Cigar Variety Store and Making Purchases
- The Cigar-Making Process Demo: Why It’s Worth Your Attention
- Sampling Dominican Rum, Coffee, and Chocolate Like a Local
- Price and Value: Is $10 Worth It?
- Transportation and Pickup: How to Keep the Timing From Getting Messy
- Group Size at 66: What That Means Inside the Shop
- What You Should Plan to Bring (So You Enjoy the Shopping More)
- The Booking Provider: Working With GY EXCURSIONES TOURS
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Punta Cana Cigar Shopping Tour?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Cigars Shopping Tour from Punta Cana?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Is pickup included?
- What will I sample during the tour?
- Can I participate even if I’m not a cigar expert?
- How big is the group?
- Is the tour ticket mobile?
- Are tips included in the price?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go
- Cigar shop + buying help: You can make purchases while you learn about tobacco and the cigar-making process.
- Tasting bundle: You’ll sample cigars along with rum, coffee, and chocolate tied to the Dominican flavor story.
- Short and efficient: Plan on about 1 hour 30 minutes, so you’ll want to decide what you want early.
- Air-conditioned pickup: The vehicle is included, and pickup is offered for getting you there comfortably.
- Small-group feel, big-store energy: Maximum of 66 travelers, which usually means organized but not intimate.
Cigars Shopping With Samples: What You Actually Get in 90 Minutes

This is the kind of tour that fits a busy Punta Cana itinerary. In roughly 1.5 hours, you’ll move from transportation into a cigar-focused store experience where shopping and learning happen side by side.
The smart part is the “shop first, learn while you pick” flow. Instead of watching and waiting, you can ask questions as you browse and compare. That matters because cigars aren’t a one-size-fits-all souvenir, and your preferences will shape what you choose.
You’ll also get a tasting mix that goes beyond tobacco. The tour is built to help you sample key Dominican products—rum, coffee, and chocolate—so you’re not leaving with only one type of gift. If you like building a mixed take-home bag, this format is genuinely useful.
You can also read our reviews of more shopping tours in Punta Cana
Entering the Cigar Variety Store and Making Purchases

You’ll visit a large cigar variety store made in the Dominican Republic, and the experience is designed around the idea that you’re going to buy something. The store is positioned as having a strong range of products and quality, and your time there is meant to turn curiosity into a purchase.
Here’s how I’d approach the shopping side. Before you even ask prices, decide what you’re aiming for: gifts, personal smoking, or a mix of both. Then look for a variety that matches that goal, not just the biggest selection on the wall.
Also, keep an eye on how you’ll carry your purchases. You might be buying cigars plus other items like coffee and chocolate, so plan space in your luggage or day bag. When a tour is short, there’s no time to make a second stop to fix a packing problem.
The Cigar-Making Process Demo: Why It’s Worth Your Attention

This tour doesn’t just point you at products and call it a day. You’ll also learn about the process of making cigars while you’re in the shop, tied to the history of tobacco in the Caribbean.
That matters because the “how” helps you shop smarter. When you understand the basic steps, you’re more likely to notice differences you might otherwise miss—like what you’re being told about construction and quality. Even if the explanation is high-level, it gives you a framework for asking better questions.
I like that the learning is paired with shopping. You can take in a quick explanation, then test your understanding by asking what that means for the cigars you’re considering. It’s a faster education than a museum-style session, but it fits the time you have.
Sampling Dominican Rum, Coffee, and Chocolate Like a Local

Not every cigar tour includes anything sweet or caffeinated. This one does, with rum, coffee, and chocolate added into the experience.
Think of it as building your flavor memory while you shop. If you taste something and then see it on the shelf, you can connect the product to your reaction instead of shopping blindly. For souvenirs, that’s a big deal because it reduces the chance you’ll buy something that sounds good but tastes off to you.
If you’re the type who likes practical gifts, this tasting-and-buying setup is a win. Coffee and chocolate are easier to share, and rum offers that classic Dominican association many people recognize. Just be honest with yourself about what you’ll actually use after the trip.
Price and Value: Is $10 Worth It?

At $10.00 per person, this tour is priced like a budget-friendly add-on. The value comes from the combination of transportation, a guided shopping setting, and multiple samples.
The included item that really changes the math is the air-conditioned vehicle with pickup offered. In Punta Cana, comfort and convenience can be worth real money, especially if you don’t want to arrange local transport on your own.
The other value point is time. A 1 hour 30 minute experience is short enough to fit between beach time and dinner without stealing your whole afternoon. If you’re trying to maximize “one quick cultural + shopping stop” without overcommitting, this format makes sense.
One caution: it’s also a low-cost tour, so it’s best to show up ready. That means having a plan for what you want to buy and being clear that tips are not included. (When you know this upfront, you can budget the total cost without surprises.)
Transportation and Pickup: How to Keep the Timing From Getting Messy

Your ride includes an air-conditioned vehicle, and the tour includes pickup offered. You’ll also receive a mobile ticket, which is great when you’re juggling travel apps and hotel schedules.
Because the duration is short, the biggest practical risk is missing the pickup window. I recommend you get ready early—shoes on, bag packed, and your phone charged—so you’re not scrambling for a last-minute detail when the vehicle arrives.
Also, make sure you understand where you’re starting from. The tour is in Punta Cana, and pickup can mean the difference between a smooth morning and a rushed scramble. If you’re coordinating with others, set a clear meeting point in your accommodations so you’re not searching for each other in the lobby hallways.
Group Size at 66: What That Means Inside the Shop

With a maximum of 66 travelers, the experience won’t be “whisper quiet.” You should expect a lively environment because the tour is designed around quick education and shopping.
In a group this size, your best strategy is to be direct. Ask your questions early. If you want specific product types or gift sizes, say so sooner rather than later, since attention can move quickly once the shop session gets moving.
This is also why the tour works well for many people. The vibe tends to be energetic and social, and the learning component is likely short and to the point. If you’re the kind of traveler who hates crowds, you may find the shop busy, even if everything is organized.
What You Should Plan to Bring (So You Enjoy the Shopping More)

The data doesn’t spell out a packing list, but you can use the tour format to prepare. You’re likely buying more than one item, so bring a bag that can handle fragile items like chocolate and breakables, plus a safe way to store cigars.
If you plan to carry everything back to your room, keep a spare tote or day bag handy. Also, consider your comfort: shop time means standing, browsing, and deciding, so wear something you can tolerate for the full 1 hour 30 minutes plus any travel time.
Finally, bring a realistic mindset about the purchase. This is a store-based tour. If you arrive expecting a purely educational seminar with no pressure, you might feel like the schedule is pushing you toward shopping.
The Booking Provider: Working With GY EXCURSIONES TOURS

The tour is provided by GY EXCURSIONES TOURS, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking. That’s helpful because it reduces uncertainty about whether your time is locked in.
The tour also allows free cancellation, which is good news if your Punta Cana schedule changes. But before you count on last-minute changes, pay attention to how you access your booking—especially if you’re using an app or account sign-in.
One traveler shared an experience where they couldn’t reschedule because the application wouldn’t let them sign in, and they ended up paying for a tour they didn’t take (it was their birthday). I’m not saying that will happen to you, but it’s a strong reminder to test your access before you rely on rescheduling.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
This tour is a good match for travelers who want a fast, guided shopping stop with practical tastings. If you like buying souvenirs but hate making choices in a store alone, this “browse while you learn” format can make your decision easier.
It’s also a fit for couples and small groups who want something quick and different from the beach scene. The group cap helps keep it organized, and the short time makes it easy to schedule around meals.
If you’re a cigar expert looking for a long, technical, hands-on craft experience, you may find the session too short. The tour includes an explanation and a learning piece, but the main structure is still a shopping visit.
Should You Book This Punta Cana Cigar Shopping Tour?
I’d book this tour if you want a budget-priced shopping stop that includes transportation, guided cigar context, and samples of Dominican favorites. It’s also a smart pick if you’re short on time and want to come away with a mixed set of gifts—cigars plus rum, coffee, or chocolate.
Skip it if you hate store environments, don’t want to shop at all, or are looking for a deeper, multi-hour educational program. And regardless of your style, make sure your mobile ticket and account access are working before you try to adjust anything—short tours punish last-minute tech problems.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Cigars Shopping Tour from Punta Cana?
The tour lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $10.00 per person.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and the tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle.
What will I sample during the tour?
You’ll sample key Dominican products including cigars, rum, coffee, and chocolate.
Can I participate even if I’m not a cigar expert?
Most travelers can participate.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 66 travelers.
Is the tour ticket mobile?
Yes, the tour includes a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking.
Are tips included in the price?
No. Tips are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. Within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.




































