Bayahibe
Bayahibe
Bayahibe

Bayahibe Tours and Tickets - page 2

164 reviews

Once a sleepy fishing village, now a beach town, Bayahibe has maintained its laid-back vibe and distinctive Dominican flavor despite rapid development on other parts of the island. The walkable downtown area features a colorful collection of seafood restaurants and craft shops, while the beach is known for white sand and clear water.

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What are people saying about Bayahibe

Andre_F, Aug 2023
Great experience
We had a really good time. Depending on the time of year, prepare for a hot day where you might encounter some mud. The guides were very helpful and considerate though.
Mark_H, Feb 2023
Great excursion
We had a great time on the bike tour. We loved the variety of town, beach, and trail. The kids loved swimming in the cave. Our guide was great.
Ally_Z, Feb 2023
Galloping on the beach...
Galloping on the beach was a lot of fun! Our children loved it and want to do it again when we come back here next time
Ruby_P, Mar 2021
Horse, Hike and Swim
The horse ride to the caves. The swimming and diving in the cave quite an experience to live that. The water and the nature of it all Wow. Wish the hike was longer.
People Also Ask
Q:What is Bayahibe known for?
A:Bayahibe is known for being a resort town with some of the best scuba diving in the Dominican Republic thanks to reefs not far from town. It’s also known for being a jumping-off point to visit Cotubanamá National Park and islands off the south coast of the Dominican Republic.
Q:What are the best family-friendly activities in Bayahibe?
A:Many of the main activities that visitors can enjoy in Bayahibe are suitable for families with kids. Besides going to the beach and swimming, other family-friendly activities include snorkeling from catamarans to see the local reefs and marine life, as well as riding e-bikes through Cotubanamá National Park.
Q:Can I take day trips from Bayahibe to nearby islands?
A:Yes, taking day trips to visit nearby islands from Bayahibe is a popular thing to do among tourists. Day trips from Bayahibe to Saona Island and Catalina Island are easy to do and typically include sailing to the island by catamaran, swimming or snorkeling, and free time at a beach.
Q:What are the top attractions to explore in and around Bayahibe?
A:Besides its beaches, Bayahibe has a variety of attractions near it for tourists to visit. Altos de Chavón, just outside La Romana, has been built as a replica village with a medieval look and hosts a regional archaeological museum. There are also several caves nearby, including Cueva Padre Nuestro and Cueva del Puente.
Q:When is the best time of year to visit Bayahibe?
A:While the weather in Bayahibe mostly stays consistent year-round, the best time to visit is between December and March. This is the dry season for the Dominican Republic, meaning less rain and lower humidity. To avoid the high-season crowds, come in April or May before the weather turns wet.
Q:How do I get from Bayahibe to Saona Island?
A:You can book a variety of tours or a private speedboat to get to Saona Island from Bayahibe for the day. Most visitors to Saona Island travel there with a shared speedboat or large catamaran directly from the town, enjoying the social atmosphere as they have lunch and drinks onboard.