Exotic Beaches In One Exotic Island

Dominican Republic is an exotic island that is blessed with diverse coasts that please discerning beach-goers and attract sports champions and celebrities alike. From northern surfer beaches to
luxurious Punta Cana Beach in the east, down to beaches near Santo Domingo and west to the untouched beauty of Bahoruco, Dominican Republic beaches are celebrated as among the world’s best.

Felix Jimenez, Minister of Tourism, said, “We are proud of our beautiful island’s diverse beaches. Our dedication to preserve our marvelous coastal areas is moving the DR into the forefront of the world’s most celebrated beach destinations.”

Budget-savvy travelers from anywhere in the world can now enjoy these pristine waters with direct flights from major U.S. cities and a favorable exchange rate. A variety of vacation options is waiting for you in the coastal regions of Dominican Republic.

In DR’s northern coast, you can find beaches that offer exciting activities. With its strong waves and
steady winds, the beaches on this region is popular for surfing and windsurfing. Playa Cabarete is one of the best water sport beaches in the Caribbean and a host to the National Kiteboarding Championships for almost 8 years.

Ranked among the Top 25 Sexiest Beaches in the World by ForbesTraveler.com, 20-mile long Playa Punta Cana in the eastern coast is a gorgeous stretch of white sand with swaying palms and clear blue sea. Couples, families and celebrities visit this place in search for the most luxurious beaches with stunning scenery and tropical relaxation.

In the south coast near the capital city of Santo Domingo, the beaches of Boca Chica and Juan Dolio are perfect for children because there are no waves or deep waters. Here you can find beaches suited for family vacations, with amazing snorkeling opportunities and 14 percent of the world’s coral reefs, families have the chance to explore together and spend quality time with the family.

For natural and untouched beauty of nature, choose beaches on the west coast. Playa Bahoruco, nicknamed “The Pearl of the South,” allows beach-goers to walk to nearby ’shacks’ for a lunch of fresh
fish as exotic as coconut sea bass. The region also has eight nearby National Parks, the Sierra
Bahoruco Mountain Range and a semi-arid desert.

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