Getting to Cap Cana from Charlotte, NC
Fly direct from CLT to Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in approximately 3.5 hours. Direct service is available on American, Delta. From PUJ, it's a 15-minute transfer to Villa Espada inside Cap Cana resort — shorter than the drive from many US airports to the city centre.
Punta Cana is the best-connected Caribbean airport for North American and international golf travellers. Multiple daily flights make flexible scheduling easy, and the airport's modern facilities handle golf equipment without the hassle of older Caribbean airports.
- Departure airport: CLT
- Arrival airport: PUJ (Punta Cana International)
- Flight time: Approximately 3.5 hours
- Airlines: American, Delta
- Transfer to Cap Cana: 15 minutes from PUJ
Why Charlotte Golfers Choose Cap Cana
Charlotte golfers have access to Quail Hollow Club (2017 PGA Championship host), Ballantyne, and a deep network of private and semi-private Carolinas courses. The region produces serious, well-travelled golfers who know what premium course design looks like.
Charlotte winters are mild but grey — November through February sees many Carolina golfers looking south. That window aligns perfectly with Cap Cana's dry season peak.
Cap Cana offers the complete package: Punta Espada Golf Course (Jack Nicklaus's personal favourite of all 300+ designs, ranked #2 in the Caribbean), La Cana Golf Course (P.B. Dye, 4 ocean holes, great value), and within a 90-minute drive, Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo (Pete Dye's #1-ranked Caribbean masterpiece). Three world-ranked courses on one trip.
Recommended Golf Itinerary
- Day 1: Fly from CLT → land PUJ → 15-min transfer to Villa Espada, Cap Cana. Private chef dinner.
- Day 2: Morning tee time at Punta Espada — 8 oceanfront holes, Jack Nicklaus design. Afternoon at the villa pool.
- Day 3: Day trip to Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo — Pete Dye's Caribbean masterpiece, 7 holes on the Caribbean Sea. 90-minute drive.
- Day 4: Morning round at La Cana Golf Course — 4 ocean holes, more relaxed pace. Great for lower-handicap replay day.
- Day 5: Replay Punta Espada — you'll score better knowing the course. Afternoon at Cap Cana Marina, Scape Park, or the villa.
- Day 6: Morning transfer to PUJ → fly back to CLT.
5 nights, 4 rounds. Two Pete Dye courses and one Nicklaus. This is the gold-standard Caribbean golf itinerary.
Your Golf Course Base — Villa Espada, Cap Cana
Villa Espada is a private luxury villa located inside Cap Cana resort, walking distance from the Punta Espada first tee. For golfers travelling from Charlotte, NC, it eliminates every logistical friction point: no transfers to the course, priority tee time access, concierge booking for Teeth of the Dog day trips, and a private chef who handles breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Bedrooms: 8 (sleeps 14–16 — splits well across two foursomes)
- Golf access: Walking distance to Punta Espada first tee; member-rate priority booking
- Staff included: Private chef, butler, daily maid service, airport transfers
- Golf carts: Two 6-person golf carts included
- Tee time concierge: Staff book Punta Espada, La Cana, and Teeth of the Dog day trips
- Rates: From $2,500/night (low season) to $4,500/night (peak season) for the whole villa
Split across two foursomes of 8 golfers, peak season works out to around $560/person/night including all staff — considerably less than a comparable luxury hotel room, with a dramatically better golf experience.
Local Charlotte Golf Scene vs. Cap Cana
Home courses in Charlotte, NC: Quail Hollow, Trump National Charlotte, Ballantyne Country Club. These are excellent courses — but Caribbean golf offers something that even the best domestic courses can't replicate: ocean holes on the Caribbean Sea, warm trade winds, mandatory caddie experience, and lush tropical fairways that play completely differently from anything in North America.
Punta Espada's 8 oceanfront holes, Teeth of the Dog's 7 holes on the Caribbean Sea, and La Cana's dramatic coastal stretch are design experiences that most Charlotte golfers find genuinely transformative. Once you've played a Jack Nicklaus design on a Caribbean cliff above the sea, the local circuit feels different.