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English
Included
€ 112.55
€ 103.55


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Scape Park is the ultimate destination for those seeking the perfect mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Nestled in the heart of Cap Cana, this incredible natural theme park offers an unforgettable day filled with both adrenaline-pumping thrills and tranquil moments of relaxation. Whether you're racing through the treetops on high-speed zip lines, plunging into hidden cenotes, or exploring the secrets of ancient caves, every activity is designed to awaken your senses and ignite your spirit of discovery.
Feel the rush as you soar along cliffside zip lines with panoramic views, then dive into the crystal-clear waters of underground caves like Hoyo Azul for a refreshing escape. Embrace the fun of splash hammocks, water zip lines, and cave swims, all while being surrounded by the lush tropical scenery. Encounter exotic animals, uncover the mysteries of the jungle, and enjoy the laid-back vibe of the exclusive Juanillo Beach Club, complete with an open bar and water sports.
From cultural experiences and scenic trails to heart-racing excursions and beachside bliss, Scape Park has something for every traveler. Spend the day your way, exploring, relaxing, and making unforgettable memories in one of Punta Cana’s most complete and exciting attractions.
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Great place with so much to do. The superman zip line is totally worth the visit. I wish they had more lockers as it is kind of hard to figure out when to change to swimwear. Wear proper shoes as there is a lot of walking

An Unforgettable Family Adventure at Scape Park Cap Cana! Hands down one of the best excursions we’ve ever done as a family! From start to finish, everything was so well organized, clean, and beautifully maintained. The staff were incredibly friendly, helpful, and made sure everyone was safe and having fun the entire day. There’s truly something for everyone , being that it is self guided you can pick and choose how much time you spend at one activity, and how there is no limit on how many times you can do each activity. ziplining, cave exploring, swimming in the incredible cenotes, and so many other amazing activities. The natural beauty of the park is breathtaking, and the entire experience felt like a mix of adventure and paradise all in one. A few tips for future visitors: bring running shoes, water shoes, towels, and your bathing suits, you’ll need them! You’ll be in and out of the water, hiking, and exploring all day long, and will get wet along the way! Plan for that! The stops along the trails and between the activities that had drinks, snacks and water was awesome as well! So helpful! Bring a waterproof phone case too! We’ve done excursions all over, but this one stands out above the rest. Scape Park Cap Cana is an absolute must-do! 🌴💦

Beautiful setting, but disappointing experience overall! We were told that no outside food or drinks were allowed, yet many visitors around us brought their own without issue. Once inside, we learned you need to bring or buy a lock for the lockers, since you can’t take bags on the ziplines. There are also areas where you’re not allowed to take your own photos, and some “mandatory” photo stops mean you’ll have to purchase the pictures later. You can bring your phone to take photos, but it will likely get wet. The park conveniently sells waterproof phone cases for $17—poor quality and something that costs just a few dollars online. The attractions are spread out and require a fair amount of walking on uneven terrain. That would be fine if the experiences were truly impressive, but most were underwhelming. Especially the areas with animals were amazingly small and unnatural. The main highlights were the ziplines—especially the “Superman” one—and the zipline drop into the lake with waterfalls, which was genuinely fun. The positive side was that the park wasn’t crowded, so there were no lines. However, the overall value isn’t great: you pay a high admission price and still end up spending more on extras that aren’t clearly mentioned beforehand. It can be a nice day trip to get off the resort, but it’s not worth the cost during high season. If you do go, come prepared: wear sturdy shoes (water shoes work but aren’t ideal) and be ready for some physical activity. Ultimately, there are better and more worthwhile attractions in the Dominican Republic for the same—or less—money.

We visited Scape Park during our honeymoon. Overall, it was decent — a fun way to spend the day — but definitely a tourist trap, so if that’s not your thing, avoid it at all costs. We went in October, and the place was practically empty, which was great. No lines, no crowds, and no waiting for any of the attractions. I would not want to visit when it’s busy! We swam in the cave, which was really cool, and did the ATV ride, which both my husband and I loved. Our guide was great and made the experience even better. We also visited the waterfalls, which were beautiful and perfect for a refreshing swim. We didn’t make it to the Blue Hole, but it looked worth the walk if you have time. The monkey and parrot islands were small and underwhelming — definitely skippable. My biggest gripe is the photo policy. You’re not allowed to take photos in several areas, and they heavily push the overpriced photo packages. It feels like a total scam. If you’re into zip lining, this park might be amazing for you — there are tons of options. We skipped those since it’s not our thing. I would recommend bringing your own lock for the lockers, swim shoes if you have them, and snacks. I probably wouldn’t go back, but we enjoyed our visit overall. It was a nice break from the hotel and only a short drive away.

We had fun but in general the park was little bit disappointing for what you paid for. The zip lining runs on a schedule (is not always open) you’ll paid $130 for a ticket and you will have to come back at their hours if you want to experience it. Be prepared to do some walking. The monkeys experience is too commercial. You’ll going to see 2 squirrels monkeys and you are not allowed to take pictures. If you want to have a memory of this experience you’ll have to pay another $150 for the photos. The splash hammocks were fun for my kids. The cave was also nice. The green all around the park is beautiful, the water. The rope runners was also cool. Bring your own locks or you’ll have to rent one. Besides the things that we didn’t like we had a great family time!



