Best Zipline in Punta Cana
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There is no single "best zipline in Punta Cana." The right answer depends on what kind of day you want: pure adrenaline on a 12-line mountain course, a full-day park with cenotes and caves, a ranch adventure with buggies and horseback riding, or a water-landing splash experience. This guide breaks down each option with real prices, durations, and restrictions so you can book the one that fits your trip.
All four experiences include hotel pickup from Punta Cana / Bavaro area hotels, certified safety equipment, and professional guides. If you want to understand the logistics in detail / what to wear, weight limits, what happens if it rains / check our zip line in Punta Cana guide.
Quick Comparison: Top Zipline Experiences at a Glance
Experience |
Price (USD) |
Lines |
Total Time |
Pickup Included |
Unique Feature |
Key Restrictions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Runners Adventures (Mountain Course) |
$80 |
12 lines / 18 platforms |
~4 hours |
Yes |
Longest line: 800m, side-by-side cables |
Weight 20-127 kg, waist max 112 cm, min age 6 |
Scape Park (Full-Day Park) |
$129 |
8 ziplines |
~10 hours |
Yes |
Cenote, caves, Faunaland + optional catamaran |
Height 1.2-1.98 m, weight 27-127 kg |
La Hacienda Park (Ranch Day) |
$99 |
5 ziplines / 2.4 km |
~7 hours |
Yes |
Buggy + horseback + Dominican lunch included |
Weight max 136 kg, waist max 106 cm, min height 110 cm |
Bavaro Adventure Park (Splash) |
Contact for pricing |
6 lines + Himalayan bridge |
~4.5 hours |
Yes |
Mega Splash water landing over Blue Lagoon Cenote |
Weight/height restrictions apply, closed-toe shoes required |
Prices reflect current rates and can change. Always confirm on the booking page before reserving.
Best for a Pure Zipline Course: 12 Lines Through the Mountains
If you came to Punta Cana specifically to zipline and want the most lines for your money, the Runners Adventures mountain course is hard to beat. Twelve ziplines across 18 platforms, with the longest cable stretching 800 meters over dense tropical canopy.
What makes it stand out
Volume: 12 lines is the most of any operator in the area. You spend the majority of your time actually zipping, not waiting between activities.
Side-by-side cables: Two parallel lines let you fly alongside a friend or partner. Most other parks use single cables.
ACCT certified yearly: The course passes annual inspections from the Association for Challenge Course Technology, the international standard for commercial ziplines.
Efficient timing: At around 4 hours total (including a 45-minute safari truck ride to the park), this is the fastest option if you want a half-day adventure without losing your entire beach day.
Good to know
Children under 12 can participate but only ride up to cable #8. The minimum age is 6. Fruit and water are included on the course. Bring cash for photos and souvenirs at the park.
Best for: couples, thrill-seekers, and anyone who wants maximum zipline time in a half-day window.
Best for a Full-Day Park With Multiple Attractions
The Scape Park full-day experience is not just a zipline tour. It is a 10-hour adventure pass that includes 8 ziplines alongside Hoyo Azul cenote, cave swimming, Saltos Azules waterfalls, a cultural route, and a walk through Faunaland. If you want to fill an entire day with variety, this is the pick.
What makes it stand out
Full-day pass format: You move through multiple zones at your own pace (cenote, caves, animals, ziplines), so it feels like a theme park rather than a single activity.
Zip Line Eco Splash: The zipline portion includes water features / cannons and splash elements / making it more playful than a traditional mountain course.
Optional catamaran add-on: For an extra $30, you can add the Sunshine Cruise (catamaran, snorkeling, sandbar) to the same day.
Diverse terrain: The combination of underground cenotes, jungle paths, and aerial ziplines covers more ground than any other single excursion in the Punta Cana area.
Good to know
Wear clothes you can get wet in. You will swim in the cenote and encounter water on the zipline. Biodegradable sunscreen is required (regular sunscreen damages the cenotes). Lockers are available but cost extra. Budget extra cash for food, drinks, and the on-site photo service.
Best for: families, groups, and anyone who wants a packed day with more than just ziplines.
Best for a Multi-Activity Ranch Day (Zipline + Buggy + Horse + Lunch)
The La Hacienda Park experience combines five ziplines spanning 2.4 km with a Polaris buggy ride, horseback riding, a cultural safari, and a full Dominican buffet lunch. At $99, it packs more activity variety per dollar than any other option on this list.
What makes it stand out
Speed: The zipline course reaches up to 70 km/h with an advanced automatic braking system, so you get genuine velocity without manual braking.
Total distance: 2.4 km across 5 platforms. Marketed as one of the longest continuous zipline courses in the Caribbean.
Multi-activity format: Zipline, buggy, and horseback riding are all included. You also stop at a Dominican house for cacao and Mamajuana tasting, with a river swim stop (weather permitting).
Lunch included: The Dominican buffet is part of the price. No need to budget extra for food.
Good to know
No mobile phone use is allowed on the zipline (phones must be stored). The weight limit is higher here than other parks (136 kg / 300 lbs), making it the most accessible option for larger guests. Minimum height is 110 cm.
Best for: groups who want a multi-activity day at a strong value price, guests who enjoy cultural/ranch experiences alongside adventure.
Best for a Splash-Style Zipline
If your ideal zipline ends with a dramatic water landing, two options deliver that experience in distinct ways.
Bavaro Adventure Park: Mega Splash
A 6-line loop course that finishes with the "Mega Splash" water landing, flying over the Blue Lagoon Cenote. The park also features a Himalayan bridge, a waterfall pool, Dominican Village, and a typical Dominican lunch (drinks not included). Duration is around 4.5 hours. This is the newest splash-style zipline in the area.
Note: We do not currently have a dedicated booking page for Bavaro Adventure Park. Contact us for availability and pricing.
Scape Park: Eco Splash
The Scape Park zipline described above also features water cannons and splash elements throughout the course. Sessions run around 45 minutes, and you can repeat them. If you want water features woven into a longer full-day park visit, the Scape Park pass covers both the splash zipline and everything else in the park.
Best for: guests who want a water-landing finale or splash features, and anyone looking for a more unique/Instagram-worthy zipline moment.
Safety and Requirements: The Non-Negotiables
Every zipline operator in Punta Cana requires the following. No exceptions.
Gear and footwear
Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Flip-flops, sandals, and open-toe shoes are not permitted on any course. Bring sneakers or hiking shoes.
Helmets and harnesses are provided by the operator. You do not need your own equipment.
Long hair must be tied back. Remove dangling jewelry and loose accessories before the briefing.
Weight, height, and waist restrictions
Weight: Limits typically range from 20-127 kg, though La Hacienda allows up to 136 kg.
Height: Minimum height ranges from 110 cm to 130 cm depending on the operator.
Waist circumference: Maximum limits range from 106 cm to 112 cm. This is enforced at check-in.
Always verify the exact limits on the booking page for your chosen experience. Operators enforce these at the park and will not allow participation if limits are exceeded.
Health and medical
Ziplining is not recommended for pregnant guests or those with serious back/neck conditions.
All participants must sign a liability waiver and attend the safety briefing before the first line.
Reduced mobility: most courses are not accessible for wheelchair users or guests with significant mobility limitations.
Children
Minimum age is typically 6 years old.
At Runners Adventures, children under 12 participate on cables #1 through #8 only (not the full course).
A parent or guardian must sign the waiver for minors.
For a deeper breakdown of what to wear, phone policies, weather considerations, and how to prepare, see our zip line in Punta Cana guide.
How to Choose the Right Experience
Use these quick decision rules:
You want maximum zipline time in a half day → Runners Adventures (12 lines, $80)
You want a full day of adventure beyond just ziplines → Scape Park ($129)
You want the best value with the most variety → La Hacienda Park ($99)
You want a splash/water-landing experience → Bavaro Adventure Park (contact us) or Scape Park Eco Splash
All four include hotel pickup from Punta Cana / Bavaro area hotels. Guests staying in Bayahibe or La Romana should confirm pickup availability for their specific tour date.
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