Easter in Cap Cana was shaped by a clear focus: family, shared experiences, and time spent outdoors.
The week combined traditional moments with a program designed for all ages. As a result, visitors and residents experienced a balance between quieter moments and a dynamic social atmosphere.
Experiences that redefined familiar spaces
One of the highlights was the Easter Egg Hunt at Punta Espada Golf Club.
This activity transformed one of the most iconic golf courses in the Caribbean into a space for children and families. The landscape, known for its ocean views, became part of a playful and interactive experience.
At the same location, Night Golf introduced a different way to enjoy the sport. Playing after sunset created a more relaxed and social environment. In addition, a golf tournament brought together players in a setting that reflects the lifestyle of the destination.
Family experiences at the center
The family focus was especially visible in activities designed for children.
The Kids Fishing Fest at the Marina Cap Cana stood out as one of the most engaging moments of the week.
More than a recreational activity, it works as an introduction to sport fishing in a real environment. Each year, it brings together dozens of children and marks the start of the fishing season in Cap Cana.
During the event, participants learn the basics. They prepare the hook, cast the line, and understand how the water moves. In addition, they are introduced to catch-and-release fishing, a key practice that promotes conservation and protects marine life.
The value of the Fishing Fest also lies in how it is experienced.
Children take part alongside their families. As a result, the activity becomes a shared moment. It is not only about what they do, but how they experience it together.
More ways to experience the destination
The program also included dining and wellness experiences at Eden Roc Cap Cana.
At the same time, visitors explored activities at Los Establos and social gatherings at Fishing Lodge. These options allowed each visitor to shape their own pace and experience.
This approach reflects how the destination continues to offer not only places to visit, but experiences to share.














