***UPDATED MARCH 2026

Punta Cana is one of the most popular wedding destinations in the world, and when couples start planning their dream wedding or photo shoot, one of the first questions they ask is about their photographer. You’ve already found someone whose work you love. You trust their eye. Now you want to know if you can actually bring them into the resort where your wedding will be taking place.

So, do Punta Cana resorts allow outside photographers? That question is more complicated than most people expect and the answer can have a strong impact on your budget. The short version is that yes, most Punta Cana resorts do allow outside photographers. But certain conditions apply. Fees. Restrictions. Therefore, before booking anything, you must understand what you are actually agreeing to.

Bride and groom kiss on the beach under palm trees at their Punta Cana wedding

Do Punta Cana Resorts Allow Outside Photographers?

The short answer is yes but it usually comes with a cost. Most resorts allow you to bring a pro if you pay a specific fee. This is often called an outside vendor fee or a day pass. You must notify the resort in advance so they can grant access at the gate. Resorts are very strict with security so without the right permits, they might turn your photographer away when they arrive. You can request permission at the front desk, or by email to avoid issues on the day of your session.

Bride and groom share their first kiss at an oceanfront gazebo ceremony in Punta Cana

Which Resorts Allow Outside Photographers

Many large resort chains like Hard Rock or Excellence may allow outside photographers, but they usually come with strict conditions and high fees. Policies can vary significantly from one resort to another. Resorts under larger hotel groups like Hyatt Inclusive Collection often follow similar structures, but fees and rules still differ by property.

Some resorts allow outside photographers only if they book a room. For example, some Iberostar properties require a minimum stay rather than a fee. This rule helps the resort keep control over access. Beyond that, a few resorts require you to use their own team, making it highly impractical or even impossible to bring an outside photographer. This type of restriction is more common in highly exclusive areas. So, before you book your venue ask for a clear vendor policy document. Doing this will save you time and money down the line.

Bride and groom holding hands on a grand marble staircase at a Punta Cana resort

How Much Outside Photographer Fees Cost

Each hotel brand determines its own rates for vendor passes with costs that range from $150 to $1000. So you can expect to pay around $500 for a single day of access at most resorts. While some luxury venues might charge per person if the photographer brings an assistant. Which means you need to include this expense in your trip budget and confirm whether the fee includes a day pass for the photographer to access meals or facilities.

Newlyweds showing off their rings just after their Punta Cana wedding ceremony

Why Resorts Charge These Fees

Hotels charge these fees because they want you to use their on-staff photographers. They make a profit when you book the person they have on site. When you hire someone else the resort loses that potential income. The fee helps them recoup some of that money while still letting you choose your favorite artist. It also covers the cost of insurance and security for a non-employee on the property. These fees ensure the resort maintains control over who works within their facilities.

Bride and bridesmaids laughing in matching robes with champagne before a Punta Cana wedding

Restrictions to Expect

There may be some limitations on where you can take photographs even after you pay the fee. For these sessions, some resorts restrict access to certain private areas or VIP lounges. You may also wish to set a strict limit on the length of time the professional may remain on site. In many cases, the resorts require the photographer to provide proof of insurance or a valid identification card at the gate. Your photographer is free to operate inside the venue that you have reserved. However, in crowded areas, the resort may also restrict the use of large equipment such as softboxes or heavy tripods. This is because the resort needs to take into consideration other guests that are simply there to relax.

Silhouette of a groom getting ready by a window before his Punta Cana wedding

How to Avoid or Reduce Fees

Here’s how you can save money on these extras. It might be better to have your photographer do the session at a public beach nearby instead of on the resort grounds. Macao beach is a highly popular option for this alternative. This avoids the vendor fee entirely because the beach is free to enter for all the public. Another option is to book the professional as a guest for one or two nights. Sometimes the cost of a room is lower than the actual vendor fee the resort charges. You should compare the prices of a stay versus the fee to see which path saves you more.

Resort Photographer vs Outside Photographer

Resort Photographer

Outside Photographer

Cost

Included or low fee

Higher fee plus vendor pass

Style

Standard and consistent

Unique and personalized

Convenience

Already on site

You must coordinate arrival

Quality

Varies by resort

You pick based on portfolio

Equipment

Basic gear

Often high end gear

Bride and groom night portrait under a tunnel of fairy lights at a Punta Cana resort

Why Quality Matters

When you hire a pro from a professional studio like HDC Photo you see their work beforehand. You know exactly what style of edits and poses you will receive. Resort staff is constantly changing so you never know who you might get during the actual day. An outside pro often spends more time on the final touch ups of your images. This results in a product that feels more like art and less like a quick souvenir.

Dramatic bridal portrait with window light and mirror reflection at a Punta Cana wedding

Flexibility and Time

Outside pros offer more flexible packages that fit your specific needs. They can easily meet you at sunrise or sunset to get the best light on the sand. Resort staff usually work fixed hours and their coverage may not go beyond the allotted wedding time. You get more one on one attention when you hire a dedicated local artist.

Relaxed bride with a glass of champagne while getting ready for her Punta Cana wedding

Why Choose Huellas del Caribe

You want your memories to look perfect when you visit a tropical paradise. Huellas del Caribe offers a team of experts who know the best spots on the island. We understand the light and the location better than anyone in the area. You’ll get a personalized touch that standard resort staff cannot provide for your special day. We like to let couples just be themselves and enjoy the moment while we snap every key moment in perfect detail.

Inside our wedding portfolio you’ll see a series of diverse styles and wedding venues. You can trust our skills because we have over 20 years experience in the industry. We guide you through each step and keep everything organized along the way. You can enjoy your time knowing everything is handled from start to finish.

Newlyweds celebrating with guests at a gazebo wedding ceremony in Punta Cana

Final Thoughts

The choice to bring a pro into your special day is a big part of your travel plan. While fees do exist, they are just a part of the process. Do Punta Cana resorts allow outside photographers? Yes, they do, as long as you adhere to their guidelines and pay the required fees. This investment ensures you have beautiful photos that last a lifetime. Once you know an outside photographer is welcome, the next step is choosing the right one, and our guide to choosing a wedding photographer in Punta Cana covers the questions that matter. If that sounds good to you, then you should reach out to us today to discuss your vision for the shoot. Check our website to view all our previous work, we’re sure you’ll find something that grabs your attention!

Arnaud Brichet