Beaches

The Dominican Republic's beaches are widely celebrated as being among the world's best, and for good reason. Here, more than 1,000 miles of sugar-colored sand is gently lapped by warm waters so clear and blue one has to see to believe. Depending on location, the beaches offer a gentle lullaby for an oceanside nap or enough wind to keep a Technicolor kiteboard adrift.

Super fine white sand sprinkled with coconut palm trees line the east coast while golden sand defines the beaches of the north coast. Adding a third color to the palette are the grey sand playas of Barahona in the west. Some of these areas are populated with resorts featuring a full array of watersports, food vendors, people watching and other activities. While others take visitors to another world of pristine tranquility with peaceful, uninhabited beaches. Here, the only intrusions are a towering coconut palm and the swaying breeze.

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Beaches

With its pristine white sand and palm trees, the beaches of the East Coast offer visitors the chance to laze in the sun or enjoy a variety of watersports.

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Adventure seekers flock to Cabarete, one of the top five kiteboarding and windsurfing beaches in the world.

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Whether seeking a quiet stretch of sand or the noise of a crowd, the Northeast Coast features something for everyone.

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The beaches of the South Central Coast are local favorites. Here you'll find entrepreneurs selling everything from food to personal tours.

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Grey sand dunes, natural waterfalls and strong ocean surf characterize the beaches of the South West Coast.

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