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Best Beaches in the Dominican Republic
Picture a white sand beach, palm trees gently swaying the wind, and crystal blue water stretching as far as the eye can see. This view is synonymous with the Dominican Republic. From secluded shorelines to bustling party beaches, there’s plenty of choice. The most beautiful stretch of beach in the Punta Cana area is undoubtedly Bavaro Beach. The calm Caribbean waters are perfect for swimming. Juanillo Beach, recognized for its wide sands, is relatively quiet. It has a relaxed vibe but still offers a good selection of food and drink, and activities including volleyball, kayaking and horseback riding.
For safe swimming somewhere more secluded, try Playa Rincon on the Samana Peninsula. This undeveloped and remote beach can be reached by a 30-minute boat ride from the town of Las Galeras, or by a 30-minute drive. Playa Macao and Playa Bahoruco are popular with surfers.
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Travel dates:
April – June 2020
Sample dates:
Apr 30-May 6
May 9-16, 16-23
Jun 2-7
Routing:
New York – Santo Domingo – New York
New York – Santiago Caballeros – New York

Baggage policy:
One cabin bag per passenger.
Hotel
We picked for you the well-rated Hotel Villa Capri Salon & Spa, located in Boca Chica, just a short walk from its white beaches. This hotel features a swimming pool, a spa and terrace. The air-conditioned studios and apartments come with a TV and a balcony.

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