A ribbon of cable threads through low coastal forest outside Punta Cana, and on a bright morning the trees seem to lean in, daring you to move faster. At the Zip Line Park, guests clip onto a dual-cable system designed for redundancy: two lines running in parallel and a continuous lifeline that keeps you tethered from platform to platform. The circuit unfolds across seven lines, alternating speed and angle so each run feels different — a quick sprint above the canopy, a slower, scenic glide that lets the reef-blue Caribbean glint between palms.