A boat on a beach surrounded by palm trees on Saona Island
A boat on a beach surrounded by palm trees on Saona Island

Saona Island (Isla Saona)

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The basics

Set sail across the Caribbean Sea on a speedboat or catamaran trip to Saona Island to spend a day swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing at the Saona beaches and coral reef lagoons. Full-day Saona Island tours run from Punta Cana, La Romana, Bayahibe Beach, and Santo Domingo, and often include visits to mainland sights such as Altos de Chavon. Alternatively, book a tour on a private helicopter to enjoy spectacular views along the island's southern coast.

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Saona Island Day Trip From Punta Cana with Lunch and Open Bar
Saona Island Day Trip From Punta Cana with Lunch and Open Bar
$78.00 per adult
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Definitely recommend booking with them, our tour guide was so informative in every language. The only downside was stopping at a gift shop trying to force you to buy something. The beach was beautiful and food was good! Try their pina coladas. HUGE SHOUTOUT TO EDUARDO
Angelly_L, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Be sure to take everything you need for your day excursion as there are no shops on the island. Sunscreen, a swimsuit, and a sunhat are essentials.

  • Bring cash if you want to purchase food or drinks from open bars and kiosks on the beach—most do not accept cards.

  • There is no Wi-Fi on the island.

  • Many passenger ferries and private speed boats to Saona Island are wheelchair accessible, but it's best to check with the operator in advance.

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How to get there

Saona Island is located at the southeastern tip of the Dominican Republic, and is only reachable by boat. The closest mainland town is Bayahibe. From there, Saona Island is 40 minutes away by speedboat, or two hours away on a leisurely catamaran cruise.

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When to get there

The most popular time to visit Saona Island is during the dry summer months from December through February, and resorts can fill up quickly during this time. Thanks to the mild Caribbean climate, it's possible to visit year-round, but while off-season visitors can benefit from reduced prices, boat tours can be canceled due to rough weather during hurricane season from August through November.

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Exploring Saona Island

After visiting the village of Mano Juan, exploring Cotubanamá Cave, and strolling the pristine Canto de la Playa beach, take a dip at a natural pool filled with giant starfish or swim and snorkel at Palmilla Beach. The island has plenty of offshore wonders too—look out for bottlenose dolphins, turtles, manatees, and whales as you cruise around the coast.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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