Palmilla
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Palmilla Natural Pool, also known in Spanish as the Piscina Natural de Palmilla, is one of the most iconic stops on the way to Isla Saona in the Dominican Republic. Located within the Parque Nacional Cotubanamá, this shallow sandbank in the middle of the Caribbean Sea is famous for its calm, crystal-clear turquoise waters and abundance of starfish.
Here, visitors can walk, float, or swim in waist-deep waters that feel like a natural infinity pool in the ocean. It’s a favorite spot for photos and relaxation, often described as the most memorable moment of a Saona excursion.
Palmilla is not just a tourist attraction, but also an important marine ecosystem. The starfish are a highlight of the experience, and guides encourage travelers to admire them responsibly without removing them from the water, ensuring sustainability.
Nearly every Saona Island tour includes a stop at Palmilla. It’s typically the first stop after leaving Bayahibe or Dominicus, allowing travelers to enjoy a refreshing swim before reaching the island.
Palmilla is more than just a stop on the way to Saona – it’s a Caribbean postcard come to life, where travelers can swim in turquoise waters, admire starfish, and experience the magic of the Dominican Republic’s natural beauty.