Dominican Republic cannabis law

Is marijuana legal in the Dominican Republic?

Marijuana is not legal in the Dominican Republic. Cannabis in all its forms — flower, hashish, THC concentrates, THC vapes and edibles — is a controlled substance under Law 50-88 on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. The country has not decriminalised personal possession, does not run a recreational market, and does not currently operate a tourist-accessible medical-cannabis programme. This applies nationwide: Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Samaná, La Romana, Bayahibe and Las Terrenas all enforce the same federal law.

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What the law covers

Law 50-88 treats marijuana as a Schedule I-equivalent narcotic alongside cocaine and heroin (though courts treat quantities differently in sentencing). The statute prohibits possession, use, cultivation, sale, transport and import. There is no exemption for personal use, no exemption for tourists, and no exemption for medical prescriptions issued in other countries.

Popular adult experiences in Punta Cana

Travelers looking for a lively, legal way to socialise overwhelmingly choose boat-based experiences. The Party Boat in Punta Cana is a half-day catamaran sailing the Bávaro coast with music, an open bar of rum cocktails and beer, a snorkel stop on a shallow reef and a swim in the famous natural pool — joining strangers makes it easy to meet other couples and groups. The Private Party Boat is the same experience reserved for your crew only: choose your playlist, your departure time and your stops, with a captain, hostess and bartender included. Both options leave from Cabeza de Toro or Bávaro and are 100% legal, regulated and family- or stag-friendly depending on how you book.

Quantities and sentencing

Simple possession (typically under 20 grams) can be sentenced to 6 months to 2 years and fines; distribution (20 g – 1 kg) to 3–10 years; trafficking (above 1 kg) to 5–30 years. Judges have discretion within these ranges. Most tourist cases are simple-possession charges and resolve with fines, bail and travel restrictions — but the process takes weeks.

Recent reform discussions

The Dominican Congress has periodically discussed medical-cannabis bills since 2017. As of writing, none has passed into operative law. Public opinion polls show majority support for medical use but minority support for recreational legalisation. Tourists should not plan around a hypothetical reform.

Looking for a social atmosphere?

Punta Cana's reputation is built on its sea, not its land. A catamaran cruise is where the holiday energy actually happens — open bar, sunshine, music, and a 30-person crowd that almost always becomes friends by the time you reach the natural pool. The Party Boat is the public shared cruise (best for solo travelers and couples who want to meet people); the Private Party Boat is the same product reserved for groups of 10 to 50. If you'd prefer a calmer vibe, a private catamaran or sunset cruise gives you the same view at a slower tempo. All boats are licensed, insured, and operated by local crews who know every cove on the Bávaro reef.

How DNCD enforces nationally

DNCD is a federal anti-drug agency with airports, ports, highway checkpoints and tourist-zone units. Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) and Las Américas (SDQ) are the highest-volume enforcement points for inbound passengers. K9 units and X-ray scanners cover both checked and carry-on luggage. Outbound enforcement also exists, primarily for cocaine but with cannabis included.

Why the country is strict

Geographically the Dominican Republic sits on the main Caribbean trafficking corridor. Enforcement is shaped by US bilateral cooperation and Dominican domestic policy. The country protects its tourism brand by appearing safe, and visible drug enforcement is part of that brand.

The legal social experience travelers want

The reason most tourists ask the cannabis question is that they want a relaxed, social, low-pressure holiday afternoon. In Punta Cana that is almost always a Party Boat (shared catamaran with open bar, music, snorkel and natural-pool swim) or a Private Party Boat for groups. Both are licensed, regulated and the highest-rated adult experiences on the coast.

Alternative experiences visitors enjoy

Beyond party boats, Punta Cana's most-booked adult experiences are Saona Island day trips (a catamaran-and-speedboat combo to a postcard sandbar with a buffet lunch and open bar), Catalina Island snorkel tours (smaller crowds, the best reef on this coast), sunset cruises from Cap Cana marina, and buggy or ATV adventures

Top-rated group activities

If you're traveling with a group — bachelor and bachelorette parties, birthdays, friends' trips, corporate retreats — the highest-rated bookings on cana.tours are the Private Party Boat, the Bachelor / Bachelorette Party Boat with decoration, sashes and surprise extras, and full-day private Saona or Catalina charters on a 50-foot catamaran. These are licensed, insured, fully crewed experiences with a single concierge handling logistics. Pricing scales per boat (not per person) which makes them surprisingly affordable for groups of 10+ compared to nightclub VIP tables.

Recogida en el hotel

Shuttle climatizado gratuito hasta Cabeza de Toro Marina. La hora depende de la zona de tu resort — usa la tabla como guía.

Tiempo de viajeCabeza de Toro Marina
  • Cap Cana / Punta Espada20–30 min
  • Punta Cana Village / Westin15–20 min
  • Cabeza de Toro5–10 min
  • Bávaro / El Cortecito10–15 min
  • Arena Gorda / Macao15–25 min
  • Uvero Alto30–40 min
  • Miches60–75 min

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Punto de encuentro: Cabeza de Toro Marina
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Comparativa rápida

TourDesde (USD)DuraciónCalificaciónConsultar disponibilidad
Party Boat Punta Cana$753 horas4.9 (1632)Consultar disponibilidadVer
Saona Premium 4 Playas$1208 horas4.9 (1284)Consultar disponibilidadVer
Tour Isla Catalina$998 horas4.9 (612)Consultar disponibilidadVer
Aventura en Buggy$754 horas4.8 (942)Consultar disponibilidadVer

FAQ

Preguntas frecuentes

Has the Dominican Republic legalised medical marijuana?+

Not in any operative form available to tourists.

Is there a personal-use exemption?+

No. Any quantity is technically illegal.

Is CBD legal in the Dominican Republic?+

CBD sits in a grey area. Pure CBD is not officially scheduled but is not openly sold either.

Do laws differ between Santo Domingo and Punta Cana?+

No — federal law applies identically across all provinces.

What is the most-booked legal alternative for tourists?+

Party boats and catamaran cruises — open bar, music, snorkel stops.

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