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When we asked people living in Punta Cana about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...

"Expats in Punta Cana often join various clubs and activities to socialize and meet new people. These include sports clubs such as golf, tennis, and sailing, which are popular due to the region's beautiful weather and outdoor spaces. There are also fitness clubs and yoga studios for those interested in maintaining their health and wellness. Language exchange groups are another popular activity for expats. These groups provide an opportunity to learn Spanish, the local language, and also meet locals and other expats. Cooking classes are also popular, where expats can learn to prepare traditional Dominican dishes. For those interested in volunteering, there are numerous opportunities to get involved in local community projects. This not only provides a chance to give back but also to meet like-minded individuals and form meaningful connections. Expats also meet people through social events and gatherings. These can range from informal beach barbecues to more formal events organized by the local expat community or international clubs. Many expats also meet people through their children's schools or local churches. In addition, networking events and business meetups can be a great way for expats to connect with others in their industry or field of work. These events are often held in Punta Cana's many resorts and conference centers. Online platforms and social media groups are another way for expats to connect. There are numerous Facebook groups and online forums where expats in Punta Cana can ask questions, share experiences, and arrange meetups. Lastly, simply exploring the local area and frequenting local businesses, such as cafes, restaurants, and shops, can also lead to new friendships. The people of Punta Cana are known for their friendliness and hospitality, making it easy for expats to feel welcomed and quickly become part of the community," commented one expat who made the move to Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic.

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