Catalina Island, a jewel in the middle of the Caribbean Sea
Catalina Island is little frequented by travelers, so it offers endless water activities that you can enjoy in complete peace.
Catalina Island in the Dominican Republic has an unparalleled beauty that usually goes unnoticed by national and international tourists, which makes it an idyllic place for lovers of privacy, sea and nature.
If you are looking for a place to relax amid pristine waters and soft sand, Catalina Island is a must for relaxation. Considered the second largest island in the Dominican Republic, here you will only find tourists looking for new experiences and fans of water sports such as snorkeling and diving, as its shallow waters make it the perfect place for those who are new to this adventure under the sea, where you can enjoy its marine life, composed of colorful fish and coral reefs.
On its pristine beaches you can take long walks while enjoying its warm climate or the shade under an imposing palm tree, although one of its attractions is to dive under the sea to discover the wreck of Captain Kidd, one of the most famous pirates who used to rob the Spanish ships that passed through this dream place.
You can also enjoy the famous Catalina Wall, an imposing wall that drops more than 100 meters deep with coral gardens and its impressive underwater ecosystem that make it up; as well as its aquarium, with a depth of 11 meters and endemic species.
Catalina Island is part of the province of La Romana and is part of the Parque Nacional del Este, which makes it an ecological reserve of tropical forest inhabited by hundreds of flowers and birds, where groups of travelers often gather for species watching.
It is located near the provinces of La Altagracia and La Romana, so getting there is quite an adventure, as you will have to take a boat.
It is important that during your visit to Catalina Island you bring sunscreen, sunglasses, towels, a hat and insect spray, since the average visit time is 10 hours.
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