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Thinking of a Carnival cruise to the Dominican Republic? Why not start with what’s big in the Caribbean: Santo Domingo. That’s right, this world city is more than just the capital of the Dominican Republic and the oldest city today in the Americas, but the most populated city in all of the Caribbean. And a cruise to Santo Domingo is a great way to experience it! Bragging rights abound for all three-plus million capitaleños, as they call themselves, because their home city is home to vibrant culture, neighbor to incredible beaches, and bearer of so many parks and gardens. The original capitaleño was Bartholomew Columbus (Christopher’s little brother), who got this city started way back in the 1490s. Santo Domingo may not have been much of a destination back in the 15th century — aside from the weather, which has always been awesome — but it soon became home to the first paved road in all of the Americas. When you cruise to Santo Domingo today, you can still stroll Calle las Damas (“the ladies’ street”), one highlight of the lively, European-flavored Zona Colonial. Plus, as with any Carnival cruise to the Dominican Republic, the island nation’s lush countryside interior is just a short hop away.

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The oldest European-founded city in the Americas, Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone is a World Heritage Site and the ideal place to experience local culture and colonial architecture. Visit the 500-year-old Catedral Primada de América, then linger in the adjacent Parque Colón, a Spanish-style plaza that pulsates with activity. Sit on a bench, people-watch, take some photos or buy souvenirs. The Alcázar de Colón, a palace built by Christopher Columbus' son Diego and now a museum, is also a must-see.

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Cruise to the Dominican Republic and visit the capital, Santo Domingo, the largest city in the Caribbean and also the oldest in the Americas. Santo Domingo was established by the Spanish in 1498, more than a century before the first colonies in North America. Hispaniola, the island that includes both the Dominican Republic and Haiti, is where Christopher Columbus landed on his first voyage to the New World; it later became the seat of the Columbus family’s power when they served as Spain’s governors for the region. Santo Domingo is filled with beautiful beaches, rich history, and tasty Dominican cuisine. Modern Santo Domingo is a vibrant, sprawling metropolis where vestiges of the early city can still be found in the Colonial Zone, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the narrow, cobblestoned streets are numerous examples of 16th-century Spanish architecture. Cruise to the Dominican Republic and visit some of the most notable destinations including the Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor, the hemisphere’s first cathedral, and the Alcázar de Colón, its first castle, built for Columbus’s son Diego. In Santo Domingo, visit the 16th-century Ozama Fortress, at the entrance to the Colonial Zone, would later be used as a prison by the 20th-century Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo. The area is more than just its historic sights, however, and many of the city’s top restaurants and hotels are found here, too. Explore the highlights of Santo Domingo - The oldest city in America - on a shore excursion and learn about the city's history, eat local cuisine, and enjoy some free time shopping.

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Explore the tropical wilderness of the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park and Reserve, by Segway or on foot. This 1,500-acre private protected forest is home to 12 freshwater swimming lagoons, cultural exhibits, a petting zoo, an iguana habitat, and native endangered animal species.

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Get your camera ready to take the ultimate selfie atop Montaña Redonda, the best viewpoint on the island. The summit area not only offers 360-degree mountain and sea panoramas, but also has shops and a restaurant— local guides will even take you paragliding off the mountain, if you dare.

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Tee off and play a round of golf— Punta Cana is known for the most scenic courses in the Caribbean. Many local greens, designed by the likes of acclaimed golf course architects Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio, are open to non-resort guests, with lessons and club rentals available during your Punta Cana cruise.

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Lunch might entail Caribbean spiny lobster or hearty sancocho stew. If it’s snack time, try crunchy yaniqueques or sweet coconut memelos . Then for dinner indulge in the signature parrillada mixta (grilled seafood). Feeling thirsty? A Presidente lager or Mamajuana (herbs soaked in rum, red wine and honey) should do the trick.

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Be prepared to barter if shopping at kiosks along the beachfront resort area. In the bazaar-like Bi2JH2O Artisanal Shopping Plaza you’ll find paintings, wood carvings and coral jewelry. The Galerías at Puntacana Village is a popular outdoor retail spot, while the upscale Palma Real Shopping Village carries high-end international brands.

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Sandwiched between Haiti to the west and Puerto Rico to the east is the Dominican Republic. The eastern tip of the island, Punta Cana, is equal parts beachy and thrill-seeking. Zipline in the rainforest or swim with dolphins in Punta Cana. Plus, snorkeling and scuba diving in any of the region’s clear blue waters promises incredible views. Punta Cana has grown in recent years; all-inclusive resorts and more excursions than ever before are available to travelers visiting the area on their Caribbean cruise . You can spend hours at Playa Juanillo or take a catamaran to the remote Saona Island. With a little extra time, make a day trip to the capital, Santo Domingo, where historic orange and limestone buildings in the Zona Colonial dominate the landscape ahead. Sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, or a long swim awaits you in this Caribbean paradise.

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The “Blue Hole” is a swimming hole situated in a limestone cave. For visitors to Punta Cana and Cap Cana. Blue Hole is a popular attraction for its refreshing, clear waters. The easiest way to enjoy it is to book an excursion there, which takes care of transportation to and from, and will gladly explain the formation and history of the caves. Dive into the 45-foot deep waters and lose yourself in the tropical rainforest surrounding you.

Chocolate lovers and those with sweet tooths won’t want to miss ChocoMuseo, n entire museum dedicated to the cacao plant. Take a two-hour chocolate making workshop or simply tour the museum for a detailed history of chocolate. There are samples, of course, and a gift shop to bring goodies back with you to the ship. 

Playa Juanillo

This calm beach is ideal for relaxing while on your cruise to the Dominican Republic. It’s not far from the pier where you’ll be dropped off from the cruise ship, which means you could explore Playa Juanillo at the end of your day before heading back to the ship, or start your day with warm sunlight hitting your skin and a cold drink in hand before continuing on to other activities in Punta Cana.

Santo Domingo

On your cruise to the Dominican Republic, you can start in Punta Cana and be in Santo, the capital city, Domingo in a little over two hours. While you’re there, tour the historic Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor and explore the city’s colonial zone, heavily influenced by French and British occupation throughout the centuries. Enjoy a coffee at one of the outdoor cafes downtown, then find dinner along the waterfront facing the Caribbean.

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Top things to do in punta cana, swim with dolphins.

Dolphin Discovery is one dolphin encounter provider on Punta Cana, and they will organize your experience to the nines. You’ll swim and interact with dolphins while guides give you both encouragement and instruction on the best ways to play with them in the water. This is an unforgettable excursion for all ages, and you’ll always remember swimming with dolphins in Punta Cana.

See Wildlife at Manati Park

Manati Park is Punta Cana’s first theme park, founded in 1996, and it has multiple animals shows—including equestrian shows and sea lion demonstrations— that are perfect for young children. Note that they’re open from 9:00 am to 5:00, and closed on Mondays.

Golf at Punta Espada

It’s rare to find the time to golf while on your cruise, but Punta Espada is the perfect opportunity to hit the green. This vibrant course overlooks parts of the Caribbean sea while you play, making for an unforgettable 18 holes.

Get Away From It All at Saona Island

Hop on a boat for a ride to the secluded, mostly uninhabited Saona Island on the southeastern tip of the Dominican Republic. It’s 12 miles from the mainland, and the island could easily be described as paradise. As part of a protected national park, Saona Island is a haven for wildlife where endangered sea turtles nest. Tours and excursions via catamaran are the most popular way to reach the island.

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Passion by Martin Berasategui

Address: Paradisus Palma Real Resort, Playas de Bavaro, Punta Cana 23000

Michelin-rated chef Martín Berasategui wanted to bring fine dining to the Dominican Republic, and what resulted was Passion, located in the Paradisus Palma Real Resort in Punta Cana. There’s a seven-course tasting menu which often changes, but you past plates included grilled salmon, veal, and ravioli with truffles.

La Cava Kitchen & Bar

Address: La Cava, Cap Cana, Juanillo, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

La Cava is a Mediterranean fusion spot in Cap Cana. It’s an upscale setting, but at a moderate price point. They offer several types of carpaccio, including salmon, octopus, and beef, as well as oysters and tuna tartare. There are a ton of options here; they even branch in pastas like risotto and ravioli. Try the salmon steak or the catch of the day while you’re there.

Las Leñas Cafe

Address: Carretera Arena Gorda, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Come into Las Leñas for a strong Dominican coffee, milkshake, or smoothie. They also serve baked goods and pastries like tarts and chocolate croissants. Breakfast options like scrambled eggs and breakfast sandwiches will fill you up for a day of exploring.

Restaurante Don Pepe - Santo Domingo

Address: Calle Porfirio Herrera 31, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

On an excursion to Santo Domingo, you’ll have a cozy yet atmospheric dinner at Restaurante Don Pepe. White tablecloths and a full wine cellar are hallmarks of the place. Seafood dishes like grilled red snapper, paella, lobster bisque, and more run the menu.

Culture & History of the Punta Cana Cruise Port

The Dominican Republic has a rich, complex history of European imperialism and colonialism that has shaped the country into what it is today. The indigenous people of what is now the Dominican Republic were the Taíno, who were the primary inhabitants of the area before European colonization. The Dominican Republic was the first Spanish colony in the Western Hemisphere, and Santo Domingo became the capital of the Dominican Republic in 1496.

Control of the island shifted hands between the Spanish and the French multiple times over the centuries. In 1791, the slaves of the French quarter decided to rebel, and they declared independence from France in 1804. Subsequently, the Spanish once again took control of the island until the people once again declared independence in 1844. The sugar cane industry was huge in the area during the 19th century as well.

Punta Cana itself is a resort and beach town in the Dominican Republic that didn’t start booming until the late 1960s, when what is now Punta Cana was undeveloped jungle. Today, it’s rapidly growing as a tropical destination for honeymooners, thrill-seekers, and passengers on a cruise to the Dominican Republic.

Punta Cana Port Facilities & Location

There isn’t a formal cruise port in the Punta Cana area, so most of the time ships will anchor near Cap Cana and tender passengers ashore. From there, you can venture on to Punta Cana via shuttle bus or taxi.

Transportation in Punta Cana

There are several options for getting around in Punta Cana:

You can take a taxi from the pier into the city center, and taxis are readily available when you’re in the city. Uber also operates in the Dominican Republic.

Renting a car is fun way to go beyond Punta Cana into other parts of the island during your cruise to the Dominican Republic. It can be expensive, and you’ll have to quickly acclimate to the hurried driving style of the city.

This may be the easiest way to get around the city center, but would be difficult and time consuming to venture further out of the city on foot.

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This is one of the easiest ways to get around the island; you won’t have to worry about arranging transportation when you’re on your Punta Cana cruise.

Shopping Near the Punta Cana Cruise Port

One of the places where tourists go shopping in Punta Cana is Plaza Bavaro, where you can haggle for goods with local vendors. There’s also the Punta Cana Shopping Village, where there are clothing boutiques and also several familiar chain restaurants. There are cigar shops and souvenir shacks scattered throughout Punta Cana.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

The official currency used in the Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso (DOP). However, U.S. dollars (USD) are accepted in some cases, particularly in tourist-heavy areas as well as many hotels and restaurants. There are also ATMs throughout Punta Cana for you to withdraw cash as you need. Having cash on hand will help you quickly and efficiently leave tips for your food service workers, taxi drivers, and tour operators, and many places are cash only. Visa and MasterCard are also widely used in the Dominican Republic. At a restaurant, your bill will typically include a “servicio,” and if they don’t, be sure to leave a tip of 10-15% for your server. Taxi drivers aren’t accustomed to tips, but it’s polite to give one if they were particularly helpful to you.

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Picturesque beaches, coral reefs, verdant mountains and old Spanish towns characterize the Dominican Republic, a Caribbean country perched on the eastern side of Hispaniola Island. The small port of La Romana offers golf, tennis, horseback riding and sightseeing at a model 16th-century Mediterranean Village. In Puerto Plata, the main pastimes include relaxing on white-sand shores, ATV adventures in the Dominican countryside and waterfall treks. As the first permanent European establishment in the New World, the Colonial City of Santo Domingo (founded in 1498) packs in the history. Most tours to this capital city guide cruisers along cobblestone streets to view highlights like the 1508 Fortaleza Ozama Fortress as well as the oldest cathedral and university in the Americas.

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  • Take a stroll along George Washington Avenue, the city’s waterfront known for its casinos and monuments.   
  • Swim in the turquoise water of the Caribbean at some of Santo Domingo’s best beaches: Boca Chica, Juan Dolio Beach, San Rafael and Playa Guayacanes.  
  • View some of the city’s most beautiful flowers at Dr. Rafael Ma. Moscoso National Botanical Garden.  
  • Go back in time as you tour the Catherdral of Santa Maria la Menor, the oldest cathedral in the Americas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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  • Crystal Serenity 1.254 passengers 05 Dec 2024 - 09:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 28 Dec 2024 - 08:00
  • Marella Explorer 2 2.177 passengers 08 Jan 2025 - 09:00
  • Ambience 1.915 passengers 23 Jan 2025 - 09:00
  • ms Volendam 1.718 passengers 28 Jan 2025 - 08:00
  • Marella Explorer 2 2.177 passengers 05 Feb 2025 - 09:00
  • Seabourn Ovation 638 passengers 10 Feb 2025 - 08:00
  • Seabourn Ovation 638 passengers 11 Feb 2025 - 08:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 12 Feb 2025 - 07:00
  • Balmoral 1.420 passengers 04 Mar 2025 - 00:00
  • Amera 835 passengers 29 Mar 2025 - 08:00
  • Crystal Serenity 1.254 passengers 03 Dec 2025 - 07:00
  • Star Pride 312 passengers 08 Dec 2025 - 08:00
  • Crystal Serenity 1.254 passengers 17 Dec 2025 - 08:00
  • Amadea 624 passengers 13 Jan 2026 - 08:00
  • Star Clipper 170 passengers 21 Jan 2026 - 00:00
  • Star Clipper 170 passengers 24 Jan 2026 - 00:00
  • Wind Surf 404 passengers 23 Feb 2026 - 13:00
  • Wind Surf 404 passengers 24 Feb 2026 - 07:00
  • Artania 1.260 passengers 13 Apr 2026 - 08:00
  • Crystal Serenity 1.254 passengers 05 Dec 2024 - 23:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 28 Dec 2024 - 20:00
  • Marella Explorer 2 2.177 passengers 08 Jan 2025 - 18:00
  • Ambience 1.915 passengers 24 Jan 2025 - 14:00
  • ms Volendam 1.718 passengers 28 Jan 2025 - 17:00
  • Marella Explorer 2 2.177 passengers 05 Feb 2025 - 18:00
  • Seabourn Ovation 638 passengers 10 Feb 2025 - 21:00
  • Seabourn Ovation 638 passengers 11 Feb 2025 - 17:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 12 Feb 2025 - 16:00
  • Balmoral 1.420 passengers 05 Mar 2025 - 00:00
  • Amera 835 passengers 30 Mar 2025 - 14:00
  • Crystal Serenity 1.254 passengers 03 Dec 2025 - 18:00
  • Star Pride 312 passengers 08 Dec 2025 - 17:00
  • Crystal Serenity 1.254 passengers 17 Dec 2025 - 20:00
  • Amadea 624 passengers 13 Jan 2026 - 18:00
  • Wind Surf 404 passengers 23 Feb 2026 - 22:00
  • Wind Surf 404 passengers 24 Feb 2026 - 17:00
  • Artania 1.260 passengers 14 Apr 2026 - 14:00
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Santo Domingo (Dominicana)

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Santo Domingo cruise port

Region Bahamas - Caribbean - Bermuda

Local Time 2024-04-24 11:26

Port Santo Domingo cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Santo Domingo, Dominicana. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Santo Domingo (officially Santo Domingo de Guzman) is Dominican Republic's capital and largest city, with population around 970,000. By metro population (over 3,9 million), the city is ranked the Caribbean's largest metro area. This is also the New World's oldest colonial port city - founded by Columbus in 1496. The country's other major cruise port ( La Romana ) is approx 80 km (50 mi).

Port Santo Domingo (locode DOSDQ) is a harbor port located at the mouth of Ozama River. It has capacity to handle the world's largest container ships , serving heavy passenger- ( ferries and cruise) and cargo shipping traffic. The port was originally located on Ozama River's east bank, but in 1502 was moved to the river's west bank.

Cargo ships dock at Port Haina. The cruise port (Puerto Sansouci) is to the east, on the river's left bank, across from Zona Colonial.

The city was Spain's first seat of the empire's colonial rule in the new territories. The Old Town ("Colonial Zone" / UNESCO Site) features the New World's first fortress (Panteon Nacional), castle (Alcazar Castle), cathedral (La Catedral Primada de America), monastery (Monasterio de San Francisco) and university (Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo / UASD). Royal Houses Museum displays Taino Indian artifacts. Modern attractions include Botanical Gardens, zoo, various parks (including some very large), the south coast beach resorts Juan Dolio and Boca Chica, Columbus Lighthouse (at Mirador del Este).

In the period 1936-1961, the city was named Ciudad Trujillo - after the country's dictator Rafael Trujillo (1891-1961, in office between 1930-1938). Santo Domingo is Dominicana's political, financial, commercial and industrial center, as well as the country's main seaport.

The city is the terminus for 4 of the country's all 5 highways. It is connected to the southwest by highway DR-2, to the northwest by highway DR-1 (direct link to Santiago de los Caballeros). to the east by highway DR-3 (linking it to San Pedro de Macorís, La Romana, Punta Cana, Bavaro) and to the northeast by Samana Highway. City's common modes of transport are motorcycle taxis (called motoconchos), low-quality public buses (called guaguas) and shared taxis (called conchos).

Pico Darte (10000+ ft) is the tallest mountain in West Indies. The first inhabitants of the isle were Taino Indians. In 1496, Santo Domingo became the first permanent European settlement in the New World. It was not until 1697 that Treaty of Ryswick was signed, giving the island's western portion to France. In 1870, Dominicans tried to annex their isle to the US, but the US Senate turned down the proposal.

By annual passenger traffic (statistical data 2019), the Caribbean's top-10 largest airports are:

  • Luis Munoz Marin Airport/aka Isla Verde ( San Juan Puerto Rico ) with ~9,5 million pax
  • Punta Cana Airport ( Punta Cana Dominicana ) with ~7,2 million pax
  • Jose Marti Airport ( Havana Cuba ) with 5,7+ million pax
  • Sangster Airport ( Montego Bay Jamaica ) with ~4,8 million pax
  • Lynden Pindling Airport ( Nassau Bahamas ) with ~4,1 million pax
  • Las Americas Airport (Santo Domingo Dominicana) with ~4 million pax
  • Piarco Airport ( Port-of-Spain Trinidad ) with 2,8+ million pax
  • Queen Beatrix Airport ( Oranjestad Aruba ) with 2,5+ million pax
  • Pointe-a-Pitre Airport ( Pointe-a-Pitre Guadeloupe ) with ~2,5 million pax
  • Grantley Adams Airport ( Bridgetown Barbados ) with ~2,3 million pax

This explains why these port cities are used as seasonal turnaround ports for homeporting (roundtrip itineraries) by many major cruise companies with ship deployments in the Caribbean.

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With the legalization of marijuana in New York, celebrations of “4/20” have gone mainstream.

A man sitting in a chair and smoking marijuana out of a transparent contraption. Another seated man with tattoos is speaking into a microphone.

By Ashley Southall

Photographs by Adrienne Grunwald

In the culture of cannabis, April 20 is a holiday when those who partake light up in enjoyment and in protest of prohibition.

Although the origins of “4/20” are debated — according to popular lore, a group of California high school students in the 1970s met after school at 4:20 p.m. to smoke weed — the day has been globally celebrated for years.

Until recently in New York, celebrations carried the risk of arrest or fines, so they would often take place in secret locations or places where the authorities were somewhat lenient, like Washington Square Park. Smoke-ins were sometimes staged as a form of protest. In 2020, the police busted a pot party in Manhattan, not because people were smoking weed but because they were flouting social-distancing rules during the pandemic.

But since the state legalized marijuana in 2021 and lifted pandemic restrictions, the protests have largely subsided. And a growing number of celebrations — some with brand sponsors — have emerged, catering to users new and old as well as people who are just “canna-curious.”

This year, as the state’s legal cannabis industry has expanded and cannabis use has gained acceptance, the variety of events has expanded. In addition to private parties and smokeouts, there are comedy shows and block parties. Happy Munkey, an events company, is hosting a cruise aboard a Hornblower vessel.

Not all events are focused on consuming cannabis. A workshop at MARY Fest, a new event in Brooklyn whose name plays on one of weed’s monikers, Mary Jane, teaches participants how to grow cannabis at home. Upside Pizza collaborated with Gotham, a dispensary on the Bowery in Lower Manhattan, on a secret menu. And Trends, a dispensary in Long Island City, is streaming the N.B.A. playoffs and serving chicken wings.

Dabs and Lattes

If you have seen the YouTube talk show “Hot Ones,” in which the hosts interview celebrities as they eat increasingly hot chicken wings, then you understand the concept of “Hot Dabs,” a podcast whose most recent episode was recorded with an audience on Saturday at a cannabis-friendly co-working space in Manhattan.

Instead of eating meat, the hosts and guests of the podcast take increasingly hot dabs. Dabbing is a method of consuming weed that involves placing marijuana concentrate in a glass rig, heating it until it evaporates, then inhaling it.

At Saturday’s event, called Dabs and Lattes, the guest was J.P. Toro, a celebrated rig maker whose creations can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

A haze hung over the room as the host, Dustan Mipuck, who goes by Hashaveli, asked Mr. Toro about his first experience dabbing. In the crowd, made up mostly of men from out of town, people who had brought their own rigs and lighters chose from resins with names like Morocco Peaches and paired them with coffee prepared at a bar inside the co-working space, Work’n’Roll, in Chelsea.

Justin Page, 41, brought Raincatcher No. 21, a rig in the shape of a nude woman with purple leaves for hair who is catching a raindrop with an opal inside.

Mr. Page, an event producer in Missouri, said that New York seemed to be overtaking California as the top destination for cannabis enthusiasts on 4/20 because of the growth of established brands and the city’s largely untamed market. (New York is rife with unlicensed weed shops .)

“It’s wild out here,” he said, adding that New York “is growing on me.”

Wake and Bike

Some inveterate weed consumers prefer to “wake and bake,” slang for smoking upon arising. For the more active set, this year’s 4/20 festivities in New York City have also included a “Wake and Bike” ride.

Shortly before 11 Saturday morning, a group led by Social Cycling NYC, an informal collective of bikers who usually ride together on Thursday nights, peeled off from near Central Park on a 19-mile ride. The group wound down through Manhattan and crossed the Manhattan Bridge, finally settling at Hunters Point South Park in Queens.

On a grassy hill with expansive views of the city skyline, some people lit up joints and ate snacks. Paulo Garcia, a Filipino immigrant who lives in East Harlem, said the bike ride brought together two interests that were dangerous to enjoy in his homeland: biking and smoking weed.

In the Philippines, said Mr. Garcia, 41, there is no infrastructure for biking, like designated lanes, and the government has waged a violent campaign against the use of marijuana and other drugs that are illegal there.

“People were asking me, Why are you so stoked?” he said. “I came from a country where they kill you for smoking weed.”

New York had decriminalized low-level possession of cannabis by the time Justin Bloomfield, 20, a native of Brooklyn, started smoking in high school. He would hide it from his mother, he said, the same way that generations before him hid their use from the authorities.

But now, he said, he feels free to use it publicly even though he is two weeks shy of the minimum legal age.

“I have the luxury of being able to walk outside whenever I want to, roll up whenever I want to and smoke wherever I want to,” he said.

However, he said it would be nice to have more designated spaces to smoke weed in places like parks and bars. Regulators have not issued licenses for consumption lounges or events yet.

Learning to Roll and Grow

At MARY Fest, in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Krys Wolf, a professional joint-roller, was one of the biggest draws. A line of patrons waited as Ms. Wolf rolled, sealed and bedazzled their blunts with rhinestones in her signature look.

In a small room to the side, Maxence Majot prepared to teach a workshop on growing cannabis at home. New York finalized regulations this spring that let residents keep six plants, three mature and three immature, in their homes.

Michelle Sajous, 61, already had the right, as a medical cannabis patient, and she decided it was time to learn. She is part of a team opening a dispensary in the Bronx at Co-op City, the housing complex where she is also a manager.

“Let’s get it going,” said Ms. Sajous, who had her lower left leg amputated in 2019 because of complications of diabetes. “I’ve been smoking for 50 years,” she added. “It’s about time I get my own stuff.”

At 4:20, Movement and Chill

Eric Mosley, 34, a yoga instructor, stretched his arms to the sky on the lawn of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, where a dozen or so people wearing headphones and sitting on picnic blankets followed him through the motions. The picnic was hosted by Flamer, a queer-themed weed brand.

Around them, hundreds of people — friends, roommates, relatives — passed joints and munched on cookies and chips. Nick Brown, 31, and Kim Vivas, 29, who are partners, shared with their friends, Keilley Banks, 25, and Han Hansen, 26.

Mr. Brown and Ms. Vivas, who identify as Afro-Latino, said their bond included the shared experience of having fathers who were jailed over marijuana. Ms. Vivas, whose father died in 2016, said that being able to smoke in the open gave her “a sense of vengeance or revenge.”

Mr. Brown agreed, adding that as a man of color who might otherwise be targeted by the police, it “feels cool not being arrested for enjoying this.”

A round of applause erupted as Mr. Mosley finished his yoga session. In an interview, he explained that as cannabis gained acceptance, many wellness practitioners began incorporating it into their sessions.

“It’s legitimizing a practice that many marginalized people, people of color, have used for healing,” he said. “There’s work to be done to make it more equitable, but it’s a really good start.”

As the sun descended, the attendees trickled out of the park. But the festivities were far from over.

The evening’s events include a comedy show with an all-female lineup and parties at newer venues like the city’s cannabis museum, THC NYC, and well-known ones like Terminal 5.

The session was ending, but the night was young.

An earlier version of this article misstated the location of the dispensary named Trends. It is in Long Island City, not on Long Island.

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