
Saona Island Catamaran Cruise
Have a fun party aboard a catamaran as you cruise to and explore Saona Island. Buffet lunch, open bar, music, and good vibes included!. Saona Island Catamaran Cruise. At 7:30 am, we will pick you up at your hotel in Boca Chica and transport you...
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Have a fun party aboard a catamaran as you cruise to and explore Saona Island. Buffet lunch, open bar, music, and good vibes included!
Saona Island Catamaran Cruise
At 7:30 am, we will pick you up at your hotel in Boca Chica and transport you to Bayahíbe. We will then set sail on a catamaran to Saona Island, part of Cotubanamá National Park. During the cruise, you can sunbathe or dance on the deck. An open bar will provide water, two types of soft drinks, and Dominican rum.
Afterward, a buffet lunch will be served on the beach, featuring various fresh fish, meats, salads, rice, pasta, and tropical fruits, accompanied by mineral water and soft drinks. Following lunch, you can relax on the beach before heading to Las Palmillas beach for 40 minutes of free time to swim.
We will continue sailing, making a 30-minute stop for swimming to admire the native starfish while enjoying some Dominican rum. After the excursion, we will return to Bayahíbe and then to your hotel in Boca Chica, arriving around 6 pm.
Transport by Catamaran or Speedboat
The tour will typically start with a catamaran ride to Saona Island and return via speedboat, or vice versa.
Tour the Beaches of Saona Island
For a more relaxed experience and in-depth exploration of the island, consider booking our Saona Island Beach Tour, which includes visits to the abandoned beach of Los Flamencos and the main town, Mano Juan.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- Transport by bus or minibus
- Speedboat and catamaran ride
- English–speaking guide
- Ticekt to Cotubanamá National Park
- Unlimited non–alcoholic drinks on the catamaran, on the island & at the natural pool
- Buffet lunch
- Beach lounge chairs
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility