Experience the idyllic Saona Island on a VIP tour. Enjoy watersports, a traditional Dominican buffet lunch, and an open bar while dancing to island rhythms.
Experience the idyllic Saona Island on a VIP tour. Enjoy watersports, a traditional Dominican buffet lunch, and an open bar while dancing to island rhythms.
- Bayahibe - Since 1990, organized tours have been conducted to the Parque Nacional del Este, departing from the town, with local residents skillfully navigating the boats. The introduction of large hotels has broadened the range of activities for the community, with many now employed in the hotel sector or running businesses that cater to the…
- Bayahibe - Since 1990, organized tours have been conducted to the Parque Nacional del Este, departing from the town, with local residents skillfully navigating the boats. The introduction of large hotels has broadened the range of activities for the community, with many now employed in the hotel sector or running businesses that cater to the tourists who frequently visit this charming town.
Beaches
The beaches are undeniably one of Bayahibe’s main attractions. They feature white sand and calm, crystal-clear waters typical of the Caribbean Sea. Two beaches are particularly noteworthy:
Bayahibe Beach: This beach shares its name with the town and is the most favored by locals. It boasts fine white sand, warm shallow waters, gentle waves, and lush coconut palm vegetation. To the south lies the Port of Bayahibe, where excursion boats depart for nearby islands such as Isla Saona or Isla Catalina.
- Isla Saona - From Bayahibe, passing through the Canaleto Catuano, visitors reach Saona Island, home to the area’s most popular tourist excursion. Part of the Cotubanamá National Park, Saona Island was named one of the Caribbean’s best dream beaches by “Caribbean Travel & Life” magazine. Its untouched beaches, vibrant palm trees, and turquoise waters make it one of the Dominican Republic’s most captivating regions.
Approximately 400 meters from the shore lies one of Isla Saona’s major attractions: a natural pool in the sea where the depth is just one meter. This is an ideal spot to unwind and interact with various exotic marine species found beneath the waters, including starfish, corals, tropical fish, shells, and snails.
Isla Saona draws between 2,000 and 2,500 tourists daily, with an annual average of 600,000 visitors.

- Private transportation
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Fresh Fruit and Nachos with salsa
- On-board restrooms
- Private transportation
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Fresh Fruit and Nachos with salsa
- On-board restrooms
Experience the idyllic Saona Island on this full-day tour from the
mainland via speedboat and catamaran. Zip out to the island on a
fast boat, which ensures you have plenty of time to hang out and
relax or participate in watersports. Cruise back aboard a sailboat,
sipping drinks from the open bar and dancing to island rhythms.
Hotel pickup and drop-off…
Experience the idyllic Saona Island on this full-day tour from the
mainland via speedboat and catamaran. Zip out to the island on a
fast boat, which ensures you have plenty of time to hang out and
relax or participate in watersports. Cruise back aboard a sailboat,
sipping drinks from the open bar and dancing to island rhythms.
Hotel pickup and drop-off makes for an easy round-trip experience.
Traditional Dominican buffet lunch Open bar and bottled water
Entrance fees to Saona Island included Convenient hotel pickup
and drop-off in Punta Cana
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.