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Inside the Amber Cove Cruise Port in Dominican Republic

Although the swirling blue slides aren’t visible the exact moment you step off the ship at Amber Cove cruise port, they could be. Instead, what you see are the brightly-colored cabanas tantalizingly balanced on the wooden walkway over the ocean. If you’re not sure what to expect from your day (or longer) in the port of Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, Amber Cove will warm you up. 

About Amber Cove Cruise Port

Water slides
Dueling water slides

Amber Cove port is the exclusive port for Carnival Corporation’s lines, including Holland America, Princess, and Carnival. (I first visited on the now-defunct Fathom line.) The $85 million port is located near Puerto Plata on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic.

Although the port itself doesn’t have a beach, there are lot of options for on-site activities, and it is close to great beaches and other attractions.

Things to do in Amber Cove

The Dominican Republic port has many things that are typical of a cruise port in the Caribbean, but there are also lots of activities and offerings that set it apart, making the port a destination itself.

It’s not usually my style to hang out at the port when I take cruises. Usually I’m off exploring local beaches, scuba diving, or snorkeling. But sometimes you need a balance between adventure and relaxation, and Amber Cove is great for that. Here’s a look at some of the things you can do in the comfort of the cove.

Waterfall and trees
The waterfall greets you as you enter from the ship

Explore the port

The area is large, so there’s a lot to see. There are palm trees, man-made waterfalls, waterside hammocks, and fountains. In the main plaza, you’ll find giant colorful masks with descriptions explaining their significance.

The huge Amber Cove sign—conveniently positioned with your ship in the background—is a great place for taking photos. Afterward, get your passport stamped at a kiosk in the center of the port.

Shop

Shops are open when the ships are docked. There is, of course, a Diamonds International (this is obligatory at every port, right?) and a full complement of souvenir shops. There is every kind of duty-free rum you could hope for, with free tastings available.

The most unique shopping opportunity is at the artisan market. You’ll find a variety of local products, including food items like chocolate, handmade recycled paper, jewelry, and more. Because the products are truly local, purchases here help to support the local economy beyond the port.

Pool lined with lounge chairs and swim up bar
There is plenty of room to relax poolside
People at the Coco Cana swim-up bar in the pool
The swim-up bar at Coco Cana

Enjoy the pool

The winding pool (numerous lifeguards included) occupies a large section of the port. It twists and turns at different depths that are perfect whether you want the wading area for children or the deeper area that becomes a swim up bar at the Coco Cana. And what’s not to love about a swim up bar? Plus, there’s a sea of pristine, blue lounge chairs just waiting for guests.

Play on the slides

Just next to the pool area are those alluring, swirling slides. The side-by-side tubes allow you to race your friends to the bottom and provide just as much (if not more) fun for adults as for kids.

People zip lining
Zip lining above the cruise port

Zip line

If you’re looking for something even more active, clip onto the twin zip lines that run above the pool. For just $20, you can speed down them an unlimited number of times.

Try a water sport

Nearby, you can rent pretty much any kind of equipment you need to make your day more enjoyable. Kayaks ($19-46) and stand up paddleboards ($20-32) can help you explore the bay adjacent to the port. For something different, try out an aquaboat cycle—like a cross between and paddle boat and a bicycle.

Grab a drink

Yes, there’s Coco Cana in the pool area, but there are other options if you want to get away from some of the crowds. The aptly-name Sky Bar at the top of the hill is a great place to watch the sunset, or you can head to El Cibao Café for coffee. At El Cibao, you can learn about coffee production in the Dominican Republic and sample the different varieties.

White building with green balcony and decorative details
The information center, modeled after a building in downtown Puerto Plata
Slide and fountain in children's play area
Children’s play area by the pool

Exploring Beyond the Port

As much fun as the staying at the port is, there is lots of natural beauty to see in the surrounding area. Consider booking a tour or venturing out on your own.

Take a Dominican Republic excursion

These tours are solid options for how to spend a day.

My favorite activity during my visit to the Puerto Plata area was a trip to Playa Dorada. This half-day trip will ensure you get in some quality beach time.

If you want time in the water plus a bit more adventure, check out this visit to a local waterfall. To take your activity level up yet another notch, consider this 4×4 ATV adventure.

Puerto Plata is an area rich in culture. This three-hour tour will take you to the malecon, have you visit a local rum factory, and see gorgeous mountaintop views.

Cabana on a beach
Relaxing on Playa Dorada on an excursion

Rent a car

Those that are looking for adventure beyond the port just need to walk in, turn left, and head out near the back of the complex. That’s where you’ll find the National/Alamo car rental counter if you’re feeling like exploring the island on your own.

Hire a taxi

If you’re looking for something between a planned shore excursion and a sporty day driving yourself in the Dominican Republic, visit the taxi stand. Hiring a taxi can help you have a day in town, take a trip to the 27 waterfalls attraction, or do any of the other things to do on the island. Be aware that the taxis are pricey compared to those at other Caribbean ports, so you may want to gather a group.

Giant carnival mask sculpture
Giant carnival masks on display in the cruise port
Amber Cove sign in front of cruise ship
The Amber Cove port sign

Do you have a favorite spot in the Caribbean?

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lori westman

Tuesday 28th of November 2023

is there a lazy river

Laura Longwell

Thursday 30th of November 2023

No, just the large pool and water slide.

pam

Saturday 11th of March 2023

we were here this past summer and had a blast enjoyed are time there the pool was nice and refreshing the drinks and food was great we walked around and see some really nice flowers

Maddie

Wednesday 3rd of August 2022

Has anyone been to the Damajagua Waterfalls excursion? What level of a swimmer do you need to be?

Joann Garcia

Friday 27th of December 2019

What time of year did you go? We'll be going in a week and I'm curious as to the water temp in the pool in port.

Laura Longwell

Friday 27th of December 2019

I've been to the DR in December and April and know someone who went to the pool in Amber Cove just last week. Considering the number of cruises that visit Amber Cove in the Christmas and New Years time frame, I would imagine it should be pretty comfortable. Have a great time!

Missy

Saturday 26th of October 2019

Is there anywhere to get hair braided

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