The second category is Altitude-Limited Zone. Here the drone can take off, but maximum altitude is restricted — typically 30 or 60 meters above ground instead of the standard 120 meters. This zone covers most of central Bávaro, Los Manantiales, Cabo Engaño, and Punta Cana Village. It is perfectly photographable: at 30 meters you get excellent aerial perspective for real estate listings, and most commercial hotel shots operate in this range anyway. The key is planning shots knowing the limitation.
Outside restricted and limited zones are Free-Fly areas. The most relevant for our clients: Cap Cana to the south (including Hacienda, Eden Roc, Sanctuary, Juanillo Beach, the marina, and all residences), Cabeza de Toro north of Bávaro, and Macao Beach further north. In these zones we fly up to 120 meters without additional coordination, opening wide panoramic shots impossible in central Bávaro.
For cases where a client needs specific flight near the airport — for example, a commercial property in a restricted zone — we coordinate with IDAC (Dominican Civil Aviation Institute) which grants formal permits for commercial use. This process typically takes 2-3 weeks and applies only when the commercial context justifies it. For a standard real estate session, we work within legal zones without additional paperwork.
The most common client question: "Will the shot turn out fine if we fly at low altitude?" The practical answer is yes, almost always. The difference between 30m and 120m matters for large-scale landscape shots (hotels seen from ocean, complete golf courses), but for individual property listings, beach gazebo wedding sessions, or corporate event coverage, 30 meters delivers exactly the perspective the material needs.