Isla Saona Full-Day Cruise from Santo Domingo
Saona Island is the most know destination for tourists and an idyllic speck of sand and palm trees in the blue Caribbean. Expect to Board a small speedboat for the thrilling ride out to the island, including a stop at a natural swimming pool where you can see starfish; after reaching Saona Island, spend the day exploring; stroll along the beach, relax in the white sand and swim in the azure waters.
We do our best to provide a top-notch experience, allowing you to relax from the beginning to the end, having the security of quality and service in every aspect of the tour.
Regular Group Departure
Cheapest option, no pick-up/drop-off included. Shared bus ride with a varying number of customers.
Regular groups with pickup
Similar to regular, but includes hotel pick-up and drop-off in Santo Domingo.
VIP Transportation
Luxury option with private transportation directly from your hotel to port in Bayahibe and back to Santo Domingo.
Activities
Full day tour
To get to Isla Saona, you must travel by speedboat or Catamaran. On the way, you may be lucky enough to see a dolphin; the route is around 30 minutes until you reach Palmilla, a natural pool in the open sea. In Palmilla, you can enjoy the low-level water; for an average-sized person, the water is up to their chest, and the place is astonishing.
On the island, you can enjoy the open bar of national alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, buffet lunch, lie down in the hammocks, play volleyball, or sunbathe and bathe in the beautiful crystal clear water.
Some other activities or amenities you could do on the island are relaxing massages, piña coladas, and coconut water, among others, but these could have an extra cost.
It will be approximately a 1 hour and 30 minutes journey (On Catamaran) to the port, where we previously took the speedboat or Catamaran at the beginning. If the return occurs in a catamaran, you'll find music and entertainment aboard by the catamaran staff. You could lie in the hammocks or enjoy the view, drinking from the national open bar served aboard.