Punta Cana: €357 Non-Stop Iberojet Flights from Madrid (w/o Luggage)

Punta Cana Dominican Republic Grass

Iberojet will currently fly you non-stop from Madrid to Punta Cana (and back) for only €357. However, this deal is only interesting if 10 kg of hand luggage is enough for you, as booking the fare that includes luggage on Iberojet’s website nearly doubles the price.

In fact, booking on Iberojet’s website isn’t an option at all, as the price is about €200 higher there. You can only get this price from online travel agencies (OTAs). Once you’ve selected the dates that suit you best on our calendar below, we’ll help you find the cheapest OTA:

Iberojet uses an Airbus A330 for these 8-hour flights. The economy class seats are aligned in a 2-4-2 formation, which is what almost all airlines use for the A330. During the flight, you’ll be served free drinks, a hot meal, and a snack before landing.

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This deal is set to expire on February 19, 2024. No other restrictions are mentioned in the fare rules. You can see all available dates on our calendar above or Google Flights. Sadly, you can’t get this price directly on Iberojet’s website. Our Travel-Dealz flight search, however, can redirect you to various OTAs offering the flights at this great price.

Mileage

Iberojet is not part of any airline alliance, so don’t expect to earn any miles from these flights.

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Information & Tips for Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is known for its beautiful beaches, resorts in Punta Cana, the historic Zona Colonial in Santo Domingo, and natural wonders like Pico Duarte and the Samaná Peninsula. The currency is the Dominican peso (DOP), although U.S. dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas. The price level can vary—resorts and upscale areas tend to be expensive, while local markets and smaller towns offer more affordable options. The weather is tropical, with warm temperatures year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry season, from December to April.

In the Dominican Republic, getting around within cities can be challenging due to limited public transportation options. Taxis, ride-hailing services, and motoconchos (motorcycle taxis) are common but can be expensive, especially in tourist areas. Public buses and the “guagua” minivans are available, though they may be crowded and less reliable. Between cities, buses are a common mode of transport, but travel times can be long. Renting a car is often the most convenient way to explore the country, though road conditions can vary.

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