Closest to La Romana city. This is where locals go for a swim on a hot summer day, but mostly for fried fish with plantains or yaniqueque (fried flatbread) and an ice-cold beer by the sea. Sections of sand mixed with rocks and pebbles.

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Beaches in La Romana

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Isla Saona

Saona’s picture-perfect beaches attract more visitors than all of the DR’s national parks combined. A protected site and part of Cotubanamá National Park, the island is a dream tropical escape.

Bayahíbe, La Romana

Playa Dominicus

One of the DR’s longest white sand beaches, Dominicus is popular for swimming in its shallow, turquoise waters, but also for diving, with an abundant reef right off its shore, and no undertow.

Bayahíbe, La Romana

Playa La Caleta

Closest to La Romana city. This is where locals go for a swim on a hot summer day, but mostly for fried fish with plantains or yaniqueque (fried flatbread) and an ice-cold beer by the sea. Sections of sand mixed with rocks and pebbles.

La Romana, Beaches

Playa Minitas

Casa de Campo Resort’s Playa Minitas is home to the beautifully designed Minitas Beach Club, boasting a 23-meter infinity pool, and panoramic sea views from its Latin Mediterranean restaurant, bar, and chic outdoor lounge.

La Romana, Beaches, Family-Friendly

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