Travel guide in the Dominican Republic: the best beaches and cities of the countries
The Dominican Republic is most famous for its beaches, with the most popular being located on the border where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic, in the Punta Cana area. The dazzling white sand of Bavaro Beach and its turquoise-colored water are what attracts people to Punta Cana from all over the world. It is a stunning scenic backdrop for honeymoons and wedding ceremonies, which it is popular for.
The best places for snorkeling are Sosua Beach, or La Romana Beach, where clear, calm waters are ideal for diving enthusiasts. A nice coral reef system is located near Juan Dolio, an optimal snorkeling spot. It is also perfect for families and groups with small children, as the sea is shallow and flat with no waves. From La Romana you can also organize a boat cruise to Saona Island, with its pristine beaches and crystalline sea.
The beaches on the Atlantic side, namely Cabarete, is the capital of kitesurfing. Here there are accommodation options for all- from hostels for surfers and kite surfers, to luxury hotels with endless amenities. There are many surf and kitesurf schools and the conditions are suitable for both beginners and the more advanced, ending your day strolling along the charming little restaurants and cafes on the sand with their twinkling lights in the palm trees above. The most popular beach, Playa Dorada, with its 15 mile long stretches of beaches, is also located on the Atlantic.
In the Caribbean, there are the southern beaches and resorts of Boca Chica, La Romana and Juan Dolio. In the north are the beaches nestled by the Atlantic Ocean- Puerto Plata, Cabarete, Sosua, and Cofresi. And the Eastern Shores have the popular resort of Punta Cana on the Atlantic. We will also organize sightseeing tours around the capital of Santo Domingo with a tour of museums, galleries and the colonial style buildings. Also a good idea is to organize as well as an excursion to the islands of Catalion and Saona.
The resort town of Puerto Plata has perhaps the most developed infrastructure and the beaches have larger waves. There are a few city attractions in the Dominican Republic to visit- there is the Ozama fortress in the capital of Santo Domingo, the Christopher Columbus Museum and the Mundo Castillo castle in Sosua which are all worth a visit. For natural attractions, you can take a boat cruise excursion through Los Aiteses National Park, Punto Salinas salt marsh, or see the waterfalls or Lake Enriquillo.