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The 5 Most Spectacular Beaches in the Dominican Republic

However, there are thousands of beaches in the Dominican Republic to visit and in this article we will mention the 5 that you cannot miss if you visit this country.
Punta Cana: The most famous of the beaches in the Dominican Republic

As I said, Punta Cana is one of the most famous beaches in the Dominican Republic and is surely the most touristy and known by everyone. In Punta Cana we find one of the best hotels in the Caribbean such as the Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort Spa & Casino, located on an unbeatable beach. Blessed with one of the longest white sand coastlines in the Caribbean, a total of 30 miles, accented with coconut palm trees that seem to reach to the sky, Punta Cana is synonymous with beachfront rest and relaxation.

All-inclusive resorts and boutique hotels offer all the pampering and comfort of modern beachfront living. Families will be able to enjoy miniature entertainment centers, as well as water parks for children, while couples will find dream enclaves on the beach for an even more romantic stay.
Wherever you stay on this sparkling Punta Cana coast, which features beaches like the picturesque surf-hub of Macau and trendy ones like Playa Bávaro Punta Cana, Corales and Cortecito, surrounded by shops, water sports and beachfront bars , to the isolated beach of Juanillo, among others.

Samaná: The whale paradise

Today, Samaná remains the Dominican Republic's paradisiacal and remote escape from the wild beaches, coconut plantations and rainforests. Its rolling mountains and valleys form crystalline rivers that flow into the Atlantic as they rush toward brilliant white sand beaches that stretch for hundreds of kilometers around the peninsula's rocky coastline. It is as if the approximately 1,500 humpback whales that visit Samaná Bay each year appreciate this natural splendor as much as the visitors.

These giant mammals return each year to this special corner of the Dominican Republic to mate, give birth, and enjoy this glorious tropical landscape. In addition to seasonal whale watching boat excursions in the picturesque Samaná Bay, there are more ecotourism adventures: bodyboarding and kitesurfing in Las Terrenas; hiking, bird watching and caving or caves in Los Haitises National Park; canyoning or horseback riding to reach the El Limón waterfall; and boat trips to the magnificent white sand beaches, at the base of 90 meter cliffs, or to the coast of the island of Cayo Levantado.
Beach Port: Cabarete – Cayo Arena

The natural abundance of Puerto Plata continues to amaze those who set their eyes on “The Bride of the Atlantic” as the locals call it.
The Puerto Plata cable car, the only one in the Caribbean, will take you to the top of Loma Isabel de Torres with its beautiful botanical garden, where you will have a panoramic view of the Atlantic coast with its more than 100 kilometers of beach that adorn the multiple coastal towns, inland farming communities full of rivers and waterfalls, and hotels of all shapes and sizes to suit all tastes. Additionally, Puerto Plata is home to colonial vestiges, including the Caribbean's largest collection of 19th-century Victorian houses, the world's oldest amber fossils at the Amber Museum, and one of the region's first colonial forts, Fortaleza San Philip, dating from 1577.
A favorite cosmopolitan hideaway for those fleeing the winter. Playa Dorada is the ideal place for those who want to relax in style. With seaside activities near the city, from canyoning in the waterfalls of the 27 Charcos de Damajagua to snorkeling in Cayo Arena.

La Romana and the paradise of Bayahibe and Isla Saona

Overflowing with natural riches, from a dream coast to excellent golf courses, La Romana is one of the favorite destinations in the Dominican Republic. Sugar cane fields lead to beautiful white sand beaches from Dominicus to Bayahibe. The cave-filled forests of Cotubanamá National Park are home to plenty of springs and Taíno rock art. In the sea, the Saona, Catalina and Catalinita islands contain turtle nesting areas in front of impressive coral reefs, while shipwrecks full of marine life rest at the bottom of our waters.
While many flock to La Romana to enjoy its luxurious seaside living, excellent fishing, diving, exquisite cuisine and shopping. However, the nearby towns of Bayahibe and Dominicus attract many more. La Romana is the gateway to the Catalina and Saona islands. These are part of the Cotubanamá National Park, and are the most visited attractions in the country.

Boca Chica: The beaches of the Dominican Republic closest to Santo Domingo

On weekends, Boca Chica serves residents of the city of Santo Domingo. They are attracted by its turquoise beaches and shallow waters. Boca Chica is the best place to eat fried fish or seafood. Also, enjoy the beautiful view at one of the beach restaurants. On weekdays, tourists can have the beach and town to themselves. There are three beach areas: Boca Chica (swimming, restaurants and nightlife); Andrés (sailors and sport fishermen) and La Caleta (divers).

Boca Chica is conveniently close to the sports facilities of the Mirador del Este park, the La Caleta Submarine Park.