BEACHES
For
those interested in beaches, the Dominican Republic is one of
the prime destinations in the Caribbean. This tropical island
has long stretches of pristine white sand beaches, crystal clear
waters, and beautiful resort areas. Not only can you relax on
the beach sipping a cold drink, the beach areas offer abundant
water sports and eco-tours.
One of the benefits of visiting the Dominican
Republic relates to the fact that most tourism in the Caribbean
is focused on other islands. That means if you are looking to
avoid huge crowds of tourists and have a more relaxing time, then
the Dominican Republic is the perfect destination!
Please note
that additional info (prices, activities, etc) are found to the
right of this pages.
Below are descriptions of some of the more popular
beach destinations in the Dominican Republic.
Puerto Plata
Puerto
Plata is one of the prime beach destinations in the Dominican
Republic. The town itself is small but has a nice colonial feel
to it. The main draw of this area is the stunning beach area.
The sands are bright white and the waters are turquoise blue.
Just offshore are corral reefs teeming with life which make them
perfect for diving and snorkeling. In terms of accommodaitons
Puerto Plata has a range of hotels ranging from very high end
to budget.
For those looking for something
a little quieter and more popular with the locals, then head over
to Guarapito. This beach offers a tropical beach setting: lots
of sun and very relaxing!
The town of Puerto Plata is
small but does offer some colonial charm. Its main feature is
the central park where locals gather and many weekends you can
listen to an outdoor concert. If you have time take a trip to
the top of Isabel de Torres and enjoy the stunning views of the
surrounding area. Other sites of interest in town include the
Amber Museum and the old fort called San Felipe.
Sosúa
As
you travel east from Puerto Plata you come across a small fishing
town called Sosúa. The does not offer to much in terms
of things to see, but of course that is not why people come here.
The reason people come to Sosúa is to enjoy the beach,
which locals claim is the nicest in the Dominican Republic. Besides
just relaxing on the beach one can also snorkel, water ski, or
go wind surfing.
Cabarete
Windsurfing Central
The
northern region of the Dominican Republic has great beaches and
a steady wind. This means that many places along the northern
coastline of the Dominican Republic are ideal for windsurfing.
One of the best places to go windsurfing has to be Cabarete. Cabarete
is just 25 minutes from Puerto Plata, so getting there is no problem.
The beach itself is about 2 miles long and just offshore lie some
beautiful corral reefs.
Samaná
Another extremely popluar
beach destination is the Samaná region of the Dominican
Repbulic. The area is famous for long stretches of white sand
beaches and cystal clear waters. Throughout the region are numerous
small towns and sleeply little fishing villages. Getting to Samaná
is relatively easy, the trip from Puerto Plata is only 1 hour.
Punta Cana
Punta Cana is probably the
prime beach destination in the Dominican Republic. This area has
great beaches, and as such is home to some of the nicest resorts
on the island. In the resorts and the surrounding areas are numerous
bars, restaurants, night clubs, shops and more. That means you
can spend the day in the sun and dance the night away if you like.
Barahona
The area has been called by
many the "Pearl of the South". This region is home to
the following beaches, Los Patos, Paraiso, Bahoruco, and Saladilla.
These beaches are beautiful and the water is even nicer. What
makes this region special is the fact that the area is still relatively
undeveloped. It is great for those people who want a beach experience,
but not necessarily the "resort" experience.
Santo Domingo & The Surrounding
Area
You don't have to travel far from
Santo Domingo to get to the beach. Two of the more popular nearby
beaches are Juan Dolia and Boca Chica.
Boca Chilca is surrounded by a corral reef that
has created a calm area of water that is exceedingly shallow.
Due to this, it is very popular with familes due to the safety
of the water.
Further out from Santo Domingo is Juan Dolio.
Just 50 minutes from the city, the beach is a great destination.
Many come to just soak up the sun. However the beach offers a
variety of water activities including sailing, diving and snorkeling,
windsurfing and more!
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