Isla Saona
Isla Saona, located within the Parque Nacional Cotubanamá (formerly Parque Nacional del Este) in La Altagracia Province, is the most visited island in the Dominican Republic and a must-see destination for travelers. With its postcard-perfect scenery, it offers white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and lush palm trees that create the ultimate Caribbean paradise.
Stretching over 110 km², Isla Saona is much more than just a beach escape. The island is home to rich biodiversity, mangroves, coral reefs, and marine life that make it a key site for eco-tourism. Visitors can swim in natural pools with starfish, explore secluded beaches, and discover hidden gems like Canto de la Playa, one of the most pristine spots in the Caribbean.
Cultural life is also part of the Saona experience. The small fishing village of Mano Juan is the island’s only permanent settlement, where visitors can interact with locals, visit turtle conservation projects, and learn about traditional Dominican coastal living.
Isla Saona is also famous for being a natural film set. Its breathtaking landscapes have appeared in Hollywood productions and countless travel campaigns, making it instantly recognizable to travelers worldwide.
Accessibility: Isla Saona can only be reached by boat, with most excursions departing from Bayahibe (50 minutes from Punta Cana, 2 hours from Santo Domingo, and about 8 hours from Puerto Plata). The boat ride to the island typically takes 30–45 minutes by speedboat or around 1.5 hours by catamaran.
Whether relaxing on its beaches, snorkeling in its reefs, or exploring the authentic culture of Mano Juan, Isla Saona is the quintessential Caribbean escape and one of the Dominican Republic’s most unforgettable attractions.