Puerto Plata-Amber Cove Dominicana

1598 Cruises availables At departure or passage at this port

Carnival Cruise Line (261 Cruises)

Carnival Celebration..

Carnival Celebration

5362 Passengers
183521 tons
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Carnival Conquest

Carnival Conquest

2980 Passengers
110000 tons
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Carnival Festivale.

Carnival Festivale

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Carnival Legend.

Carnival Legend

2124 Passengers
88500 tons
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Carnival Magic.

Carnival Magic

3690 Passengers
130000 tons
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Carnival Sunrise

2984 Passengers
101509 tons
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Carnival Valor.

Carnival Valor

2980 Passengers
110000 tons
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Carnival Vista

3934 Passengers
133500 tons
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carnival mardi gras cruise ship

Mardi Gras

5270 Passengers
180800 tons
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Celebrity Cruises (85 Cruises)

Cruise celebrity Beyond ship

Celebrity Beyond

3260 Passengers
141420 tons
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Costa Cruises (59 Cruises)

Costa Fascinosa.

Costa Fascinosa

4108 Passengers
114 tons
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Explora Journeys (49 Cruises)

EXPLORA III.

Explora III

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Holland America Line (56 Cruises)

Margaritaville at Sea (28 Cruises)

MSC Cruises (395 Cruises)

Cruise MSC Grandiosa ship

MSC Grandiosa

6334 Passengers
181000 tons
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MSC Cruises Seashore Ship Cruise

MSC Seashore

5331 Passengers
154000 tons
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MSC World America

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MSC World Atlantic.

MSC World Atlantic

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Norwegian Cruise Line (244 Cruises)

Cruise NCL Norwegian Cruise Line Aqua Ship

Norwegian Aqua

3571 Passengers
156 tons
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norwegian cruise line escape ship

Norwegian Escape

4266 Passengers
164600 tons
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Cruise NCL Norwegian Cruise Line Luna Ship

Norwegian Luna

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Cruise NCL Norwegian Cruise Line Viva Ship

Norwegian Viva

3099 Passengers
142500 tons
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Oceania Cruises (25 Cruises)

Princess Cruises (217 Cruises)

Cruise PCL Princess Regal Ship

Regal Princess

3560 Passengers
142299 tons
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Cruise PCL Sky Princess ship

Sky Princess

3660 Passengers
144650 tons
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Star Princess.

Star Princess

2600 Passengers
108977 tons
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Sun Princess.

Sun Princess

2000 Passengers
77441 tons
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Royal Caribbean Cruises (90 Cruises)

royal caribbean allure of the seas cruise ship

Allure of the Seas

5400 Passengers
225282 tons
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royal caribbean jewel of the seas cruise ship

Jewel of the Seas

2112 Passengers
90090 tons
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Virgin Voyages (64 Cruises)

Cruise Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady ship

Resilient Lady

2770 Passengers
110000 tons
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Frequently Asked Questions

At Amber Cove terminal, built in 2015 in a cove of Maimón Bay, about eleven kilometres from Puerto Plata. Ships tie up alongside, and the terminal itself has pools, shops and terraces.
No. Eleven kilometres separate the terminal from downtown. You need a taxi or shuttle, roughly twenty minutes. Agree on the fare before leaving.
Pools with a swim-up bar, water slides, a zip line, shops and terraces fill the whole cove, with no admission charge. It is comfortable for a day without logistics, but staying inside the gates means missing one of the country's most rewarding regions. Loungers run short on busy days.
The Isabel de Torres cable car in the morning, then San Felipe fortress and the historic centre. That sequence fits a half day including transport. The 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua, by contrast, take the whole day.
It lifts cabins to nearly eight hundred metres, to a botanical garden crowned by a Christ the Redeemer statue. Short trails, orchids, and a full panorama over the bay. It is often ten degrees cooler up there. Go early: clouds tend to settle on the summit in the afternoon.
No. You must be able to swim and wear shoes that stay on your feet. You climb up a canyon, then come back down jumping and sliding from pool to pool. Helmet and life vest are provided, but the physical effort is real and a change of clothes is essential.
Yes, Playa Dorada, east of Puerto Plata, a long golden beach backed by a resort complex and a Robert Trent Jones golf course. It is a taxi ride away. The terminal itself has no beach, only pools.
The Dominican peso, though US dollars are accepted throughout the tourist areas. The language is Spanish; English gets by at the terminal and with drivers, French is rare.
At the Amber Museum and in the workshops downtown, where artisans cut the fossil resin in front of you. The province holds some of the world's richest amber deposits, with insect inclusions millions of years old. Sky-blue larimar is the country's other stone: buy from an established seller, as imitations circulate.
Very good. The terminal's slides, pools and zip line keep young ones busy with no transport or planning. For an outing, the cable car suits every age; the 27 Waterfalls are for teenagers comfortable in water.