
Cruise port Puerto Plata
Info for port Puerto Plata on 22 Nov 2027
Port information & tips for Puerto Plata
Puerto Plata on the glittering north coast of the Dominican Republic is known as the "Amber Coast" and captivates with a fascinating blend of colonial elegance and tropical joie de vivre. The city delights visitors with its charming flair, pastel-colored Victorian-style houses, and an impressive mountain backdrop directly on the Atlantic. Top-tier highlights include the historic Fortaleza San Felipe, the cable car to Mount Isabel de Torres, and the vibrant Parque Central. Cruise ships dock at the modern Taino Bay terminal, located right on the edge of the historic old town, which, thanks to its central location, allows for a convenient walk directly to the most important sights, shops, and the picturesque Malecon.
Puerto Plata welcomes cruise guests at two modern terminals, Amber Cove and Taino Bay, which form the ideal starting point for journeys through the Caribbean. While the Taino Bay terminal is located directly at the historic city center, Amber Cove is situated about 12 kilometers west in the picturesque bay of Maimón.
Airplane
The Puerto Plata International Airport (POP) is located only about 20 to 30 minutes away from the terminals and is regularly served by direct flights from Frankfurt am Main by Condor. Alternatively, Santiago Airport (STI) is an option, located about 90 minutes away and opening up additional connection possibilities via international hubs.
Transfer & Shuttle
Further travel from the airport is convenient with pre-booked shuttle services or official taxis, which are based on fixed rates. Thanks to the well-developed Carretera 5 highway, travelers reach both terminals in a short time; additionally, many cruise lines offer coordinated transfer buses directly at the airport for their guests.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to the long flight duration and the time difference, arriving at least one day before embarkation is recommended. In the nearby region of Playa Dorada or directly in Puerto Plata, you will find numerous hotels and resorts that allow for a relaxed start to your vacation and often offer practical packages including port transfers.
Puerto Plata welcomes cruise guests at two modern terminals, Amber Cove and Taino Bay, which form the ideal starting point for journeys through the Caribbean. While the Taino Bay terminal is located directly at the historic city center, Amber Cove is situated about 12 kilometers west in the picturesque bay of Maimón.
Airplane
The Puerto Plata International Airport (POP) is located only about 20 to 30 minutes away from the terminals and is regularly served by direct flights from Frankfurt am Main by Condor. Alternatively, Santiago Airport (STI) is an option, located about 90 minutes away and opening up additional connection possibilities via international hubs.
Transfer & Shuttle
Further travel from the airport is convenient with pre-booked shuttle services or official taxis, which are based on fixed rates. Thanks to the well-developed Carretera 5 highway, travelers reach both terminals in a short time; additionally, many cruise lines offer coordinated transfer buses directly at the airport for their guests.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to the long flight duration and the time difference, arriving at least one day before embarkation is recommended. In the nearby region of Playa Dorada or directly in Puerto Plata, you will find numerous hotels and resorts that allow for a relaxed start to your vacation and often offer practical packages including port transfers.
Thanks to the Taino Bay and Amber Cove terminals, the port of Puerto Plata offers direct access to the beauties of the Amber Coast and a first-class infrastructure for all cruise guests.
On Foot
From the centrally located Taino Bay terminal, you can reach the historic old town in about 10 minutes. This short walk takes you directly to Independence Park and allows for a flexible shore excursion in close proximity to the ship.
Taxis
Official taxis are available at both terminals and will take you comfortably to sights such as the Fortaleza San Felipe. The drivers are well-organized and also offer fixed rates for trips to the beaches or the surrounding mountain regions.
Guaguas and Motoconchos
For short distances, locals and visitors like to use the motoconchos or the inexpensive guaguas, which run regularly. Additionally, the Teleférico cable car is an excellent option to comfortably reach the summit of Mount Isabel de Torres while enjoying a spectacular view.
To make the most of your stay in Puerto Plata, we recommend a combination of the colonial charm of the old town and the impressive panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Historic Center & Umbrella Street
Colorful colonial houses and photogenic alleys like Calle de Doña Blanca characterize the cityscape and invite you to take a relaxed stroll directly from the harbor. The charming squares also offer numerous opportunities to enjoy the famous Dominican coffee in an authentic atmosphere.
Isabel de Torres & Teleférico
With the only cable car in the Caribbean, you float up the local mountain and enjoy a spectacular panoramic view over the coast and the harbor thanks to the exposed location. At the top, visitors can also expect a botanical garden and the monumental statue of Christ, which is perfect for impressive vacation photos.
Playa Dorada
This golden-yellow sandy beach is only a short drive from the terminal and, thanks to its calm water and first-class infrastructure, is ideal for a relaxing day of swimming under palm trees. The well-maintained complex offers excellent conditions for water sports enthusiasts and those seeking peace and quiet alike.
Playa Dorada
Playa Dorada is easily accessible from the terminals by taxi in about twenty minutes and, as the region's "Golden Coast," offers a vast, fine sandy beach with first-class tourist infrastructure. Thanks to its location within a protected area, you can enjoy a well-maintained atmosphere here as well as access to excellent beach clubs offering comfortable loungers and refreshing cocktails directly by the sea. The beach is ideal for a relaxing day under palm trees and also impresses with its calm, shallow waters, which are perfect for a relaxed dip in the Atlantic. It is best to start your excursion directly after the ship's arrival in the morning to secure a preferred spot, and return to the port relaxed at least ninety minutes before departure.
The way back to the ship in Puerto Plata is excellently organized and offers you convenient options for a punctual return, depending on your docking location—Amber Cove or Taino Bay.
Taxi and Private Transfers
Taxis are available at all times at central locations such as Plaza Independencia (Parque Central), at the Malecon, and in front of the major resorts at Playa Dorada. The drivers specialize in cruise guests and will bring you safely to the Amber Cove or Taino Bay terminals via direct road connections.
Shuttle Buses and Shared Transfers
To get back to the Amber Cove terminal, which is located slightly outside the city, many guests use the shuttle buses provided by the cruise lines, which depart from marked meeting points in the city center. You will also find organized return options at popular sights like the cable car base station or the Damajagua Waterfalls, guaranteeing a timely arrival at the pier.
On Foot
Guests whose ship is docked in Taino Bay can simply and safely stroll from the historic old town directly back to the port gate. The short walk leads along busy streets and, thanks to the constant presence of tourism police and clear signage, becomes a relaxed conclusion to your shore excursion.
In port on 22 Nov 2027




