Punta Cana has a bunch of unique beaches, most of them wide and all providing clean white or gold yellow sands. And you don't need to trouble regarding the water quality. Most beaches are rated high by the Blue Flag company. The DR, on the whole, has much more Blue Flag beaches compared to other Caribbean island. Here we sum up some of the prominent beaches. These beaches edge the Atlantic and in some cases the seas can be rough. Yet most of the year you can swim in tranquil waters. Nevertheless don't count on very good scuba diving conditions, recurring hurricanes have damaged the coral reefs close to the coast. Water temperature levels achieve a winter season low of in the upper 70s and rise to a summer high of in the top 80s. Listed below we provide our choices:
The beaches on Saona Island are some of the most lovely white sand beaches in the Caribbean. Saona Island is a preferred area of the National Park of the East and is home to 112 species of birds, in the surrounding waters sea turtles, bottle-nose dolphins, whales and manatees have been observed. Most beaches on Saona have tourist facilities such as restrooms, showers and shaded picnic tables for tourists ... ... The beaches of Saona can only be reached per organized excursions.
Macao Beach:
An undeveloped, virgin beach around 20 to half a hour drive north of Bavaro. Driving there you pass through the small town of El Macao, and as you get to the crest of the hill you will see the lovely view of Macao Beach spread out before you. There is Macao Surf Camp, where you can rent out or join surfing lessons, and there are pick nic facilities on the beach. Macao Beaach is popular with local Dominicans (especially at holidays), and acts as a stop off point for a cooling swim for the many safari vehicle excursions and the ATV/buggy excursions
Juanillo:
Juanillo is a stunning remote beach towards the south end of Punta Cana, in the Cap Cana region. It is found right alongside the Sanctuary Cap Cana Resort. There is a stunning beach restaurant with cabanas and beach lounge couches. The food is a little bit pricy, but the area is elegant and lovely. We have enjoyed an afternoon here, eating lunch, playing frisbee, as well as got fish from local fisherman. The vivid Volkswagen alongside the restaurant produces an excellent photo. To get there, take the roadway towards Cap Cana. You will then arroive at a gated area. Simply state you are visiting Juanillo and hand over your ID, motorist certificate, or passport.
We might add a whole lot more beaches, they are all lovely. Come and check it on your own!