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Punta Cana Area: Party Cruise with Parasailing and Open Bar
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Soaring over the ocean is the main event.
This Punta Cana party cruise mixes water time and high-energy fun: hotel pickup, an on-board party vibe, a stop at a natural pool out in the ocean, plus snorkeling and parasailing along the way.
I like how the schedule packs multiple activities into one simple 3-hour outing, so you’re not spending your day bouncing around. I also like the straightforward drink setup: an open bar with rum, Presidente beer, soft drinks, bottled water, and mixed drinks like Cuba Libre and Santo Libre.
One thing to think about: the ocean is the boss here. If weather turns rough, the trip can be cancelled, and you’ll need flexibility.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan around
- What This Punta Cana Party Cruise Is Really Like
- The 3-Hour Flow: Pickup, Open Bar, Parasail, Natural Pool, Back
- Parasailing Over the Ocean: Why the 360-Degree View Matters
- Snorkeling and Swimming in a Natural Ocean Pool
- The Open Bar: Rum, Presidente Beer, and Cocktails Onboard
- Equipment, Staff, and the Overall Comfort Level
- Price and Value: Is $125 Worth It?
- Weather Reality: How to Think About Cancellations
- What I’d Do Before You Go (Simple, Useful Tips)
- Who Should Book This Cruise (and Who Should Skip)
- Should You Book This Punta Cana Party Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the party cruise?
- Where does it take place?
- What activities are included?
- Is there an open bar included?
- Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What languages do the host or greeter speak?
- Is wheelchair access available?
- Who is this not suitable for?
- What’s the cancellation and payment flexibility?
Key things I’d plan around

- Parasailing gives a 360-degree view above the water, not just a quick thrill.
- Natural ocean pool means swimming in open water with a defined spot to enjoy.
- Open bar is included (rum, Presidente Beer, soft drinks, bottled water, Cuba Libre, Santo Libre).
- Snorkeling gear is included, so you can focus on the water time.
- Hotel pickup uses a specific meeting window: wait in the lobby about 10 minutes early.
- Weather can interrupt plans, and operators can be very communicative when that happens.
What This Punta Cana Party Cruise Is Really Like

This is the kind of trip that’s built for fun, not museum pacing. You’re out on the water for about 3 hours, bouncing between activities while the vibe stays light: music, sun, and drinks on board.
The real draw is the combo. You get the adrenaline of parasailing, then you’re back in the water for snorkeling and swimming at a natural pool. That mix matters because it changes the feel every hour—no single activity drags on too long.
And yes, it’s a party cruise with an open bar. Just keep it practical: you’ll want your balance and focus for parasailing and for getting in and out of the water safely. Think of alcohol as something to enjoy, not something to drive the day.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Punta Cana
The 3-Hour Flow: Pickup, Open Bar, Parasail, Natural Pool, Back

Your day starts with hotel pickup and drop-off from select locations in La Altagracia. Plan on being ready around your pickup time and waiting in the lobby about 10 minutes early so you don’t miss the group.
Once you’re aboard, the open bar is part of the onboard atmosphere right away. You’ll have free drinks from the start—rum, Presidente beer, soft drinks, bottled water, plus cocktails like Cuba Libre and Santo Libre—so it feels like a floating hangout as well as an activity boat.
Parasailing typically fits in as you’re making your way toward the main water stop. The natural pool is the anchor: you go where the water looks inviting, then you get time in the water for snorkeling and swimming. Exact timing can shift based on conditions, but the structure stays consistent: parasailing first on the way, then snorkeling/swimming at the pool, then return.
This “water-activity sandwich” is the value. A lot of short tours do one thing well. This one does several things in a tight window, which is great if you don’t want to burn half a day in transit.
Parasailing Over the Ocean: Why the 360-Degree View Matters

Parasailing here isn’t sold as a tiny, photo-op thrill. The standout is the 360-degree view while you’re up above the water. That matters because the best part isn’t just the moment you lift off—it’s what you can see while you’re still.
You’re flying over the ocean, so your perspective changes fast. From up there, the waterline, the boat route, and the open sea feel like one big picture. Even if you’ve never done this before, the view gives context to where you actually are.
Also, parasailing is the one activity on this trip that requires you to be mentally present. Bring calm into it. If you’re a little nervous, that’s normal. Just follow instructions closely and keep your focus on your harness and the ride itself.
One more practical point: you’ll want to avoid being overly tipsy right before you go up. The trip includes alcohol, but parasailing is safest when you’re steady, listening, and not rushing.
Snorkeling and Swimming in a Natural Ocean Pool
The headline stop is a natural pool located in the middle of the ocean. That description matters because it usually means you’re not just swimming randomly off the side of the boat. You’re heading to a defined spot where the water conditions are meant to be good for getting in and enjoying yourself.
Snorkeling is included, along with the gear you need. That’s a big deal for value: you’re not paying extra or hunting down equipment separately. With snorkeling included, the trip feels more like a turnkey experience.
When you get in, you’re looking for the “clear water” feel—snorkeling works best when you can spot what’s going on below the surface. Swim at a pace you’re comfortable with, and use the time to watch rather than sprint through it.
If you’re the type who enjoys water photos, this is the better window for visuals than parasailing. The water gives you natural lighting and movement. Just remember that the ocean can be salty—rinse your face and hands after you get back aboard.
The Open Bar: Rum, Presidente Beer, and Cocktails Onboard
The bar is one of the main reasons people pick this trip: it turns a water day into a party day. The included drinks list is clear and specific: rum, Presidente beer, soft drinks, bottled water, plus Cuba Libre and Santo Libre.
In practice, this changes the tone. When the bar is included, you don’t have to constantly make cash decisions while you’re already out enjoying sun and water. That’s real value on a short trip.
Just handle it smartly. Parasailing and water time aren’t the place to chase a buzz. If you plan to drink, do it gradually. Stay hydrated too—bottled water is included, which helps.
Also, if you’re the kind of person who gets sun-struck easily, pair drinks with sunscreen and shade breaks. Alcohol plus sun can hit harder than you expect, especially if it’s your first day in the Dominican Republic heat.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Punta Cana
Equipment, Staff, and the Overall Comfort Level
This tour includes high-quality equipment and snorkeling gear. For a short cruise, that’s important. You want to spend your energy on the activities, not figuring out fit and setup.
There’s also a host/greeter in English and Spanish, which makes a difference if you don’t speak Spanish. Communication matters for parasailing safety and for basic “when do we board, where do we go, what’s the plan” stuff.
The activity is also marked wheelchair accessible. That’s worth noting if you’re planning a trip with mobility needs, since not every water tour can handle access well.
If you’re traveling with very young kids or if you’re pregnant, this isn’t the right match. It’s listed as not suitable for children under 3 years and for pregnant women.
Price and Value: Is $125 Worth It?
At $125 per person for a 3-hour outing, the value depends on what you compare it to. If you’d otherwise pay for parasailing separately, plus a snorkeling stop, plus a day boat with drinks, this package starts to look efficient.
Here’s what you’re really paying for:
- Multiple major activities in one trip (parasailing, snorkeling, swimming at the natural pool)
- Open bar included, which removes a common hidden cost
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from select areas
- Gear provided, including snorkeling equipment
If you only want one thing—say, just snorkeling—this may feel expensive. But if you want the full “Punta Cana highlights” mix in a compact time block, this price starts making sense.
A note on value mindset: you’re trading time for experience density. You’re only out for 3 hours, so you won’t have a long slow day. But you’ll get several different moments, which is exactly why this format works.
Weather Reality: How to Think About Cancellations
The ocean can change fast, and one of the clearest bits of real-world feedback is that weather can lead to cancellation. In at least one case, the trip was cancelled due to weather, and the operator communicated clearly and worked with people smoothly.
So, here’s the practical way to plan. If your schedule is tight and you can’t lose a half day, book this earlier in your trip so you have backup days. If you’re flexible, this kind of activity is still a great way to squeeze in major experiences without a long travel day.
Also, keep expectations realistic. Even when the trip runs, sea conditions can affect exact timing and comfort, especially for getting in and out of the water. Dress and pack for that.
What I’d Do Before You Go (Simple, Useful Tips)
Bring sunscreen and protect your skin early. On a short cruise, you can burn faster than you think, especially when you’re out moving between boat and water.
Wear swim gear you’re comfortable with for both snorkeling and parasailing. You’ll likely get wet and you’ll need to move around the boat. If you hate tugging with wet clothes, plan ahead.
For your phone, plan like it might get splashed. You’re on open water, and wind plus waves can mean surprise spray.
If you care about photos, remember this trip can involve photo moments connected to parasailing. One review mentioned dissatisfaction with the photo equipment quality. That doesn’t mean it’s bad every time, but it’s a reason to be cautious if you’re planning to buy souvenirs.
Most of all: pick your drink pace. You want your best self for parasailing and for safe swimming.
Who Should Book This Cruise (and Who Should Skip)
This trip fits people who want energy and variety. You’ll likely enjoy it if you’re:
- Short on time but want parasailing + snorkeling in one outing
- Interested in a party vibe with an included open bar
- Comfortable doing water activities back-to-back
Skip it if:
- You’re traveling with a child under 3
- You’re pregnant
- You want a quiet, low-stimulation day with minimal boat movement
If you’re in a mixed group—some thrill-seekers and some who just want to swim—this is a strong compromise. Parasailing is the adrenaline for some, snorkeling is the water fun for others, and the bar keeps the mood easy.
Should You Book This Punta Cana Party Cruise?
If you want a compact, high-impact water day and you’re excited about parasailing plus snorkeling, this is a solid pick. The $125 price works best when you value the bundle: activities + open bar + pickup/drop-off in one 3-hour slot.
I’d book it if you’re flexible with weather and you like an active, social atmosphere. I’d think twice if you need a guaranteed, low-risk schedule because conditions can lead to cancellation. And if alcohol isn’t your thing, remember it’s included, but you can still treat it like a bonus, not the center of the day.
FAQ
How long is the party cruise?
The activity lasts 3 hours.
Where does it take place?
It’s in La Altagracia, Dominican Republic, in the Punta Cana area.
What activities are included?
You get a party cruise plus snorkeling and parasailing, along with swimming time at the natural pool.
Is there an open bar included?
Yes. The open bar includes rum, Presidente Beer, soft drinks, bottled water, Cuba Libre, and Santo Libre.
Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included from select locations.
What languages do the host or greeter speak?
The host or greeter speaks English and Spanish.
Is wheelchair access available?
Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Who is this not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 3 years and for pregnant women.
What’s the cancellation and payment flexibility?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there’s a reserve now & pay later option.
































