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Bayahibe

The authentic and exclusive alternative to Punta Cana — charming fishing village, ideal base for Saona Island (one of the world's most beautiful beaches) and diving in Parque Nacional del Este.

4.60Punta Cana et l'Est

Bayahibe is the authentic and exclusive alternative to Punta Cana — a preserved 19th-century fishing village on the Dominican Republic's south-east coast, 110 km from Santo Domingo and 90 km south-west of Punta Cana. Unlike the massive Bávaro tourist enclave, Bayahibe has preserved its Dominican village charm — colourful fishing boats in the bay, quiet alleys, lively central square in the evening, fish market. Some fifteen 4-5 star all-inclusive resorts (Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Dreams La Romana, Catalonia Bávaro, Be Live Canoa) sit on the neighbouring coast but away from the village itself, preserving its authenticity.

Bayahibe's geographical position is exceptional. The village is the official gateway to Parque Nacional del Este (420 km², the Caribbean's largest terrestrial protected area), which shelters Saona Island — regularly ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches — and Catalina Island — preserved coral reef, one of the Caribbean's best diving spots. Proximity to these two treasures makes Bayahibe the perfect base for excursions: 20 minutes by speedboat from Bayahibe port to Saona (vs 1h30 by catamaran from Bávaro), more exclusive and direct vibe.

The Bayahibe beach (arc-shaped facing the village) is smaller than Bávaro's 30 km — 800 m of white sand and palms, calm turquoise sea, family and local atmosphere. Further on, Dominicus Beach (2 km away, facing the main resorts) is the most polished beach of the area — fine white sand, shallow water, ideal for kids. Bayahibe resorts are generally more upscale and quieter than those in Bávaro, with better value: Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus (5-star family), Dreams La Romana (5-star family), Catalonia Bávaro Beach (4-star), Be Live Canoa (3-star family), Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach (4-star).

The pitch is clear: Bayahibe offers the best compromise of paradise beach + preserved nature + Dominican authenticity. Less formatted than Punta Cana, more accessible than Samaná, perfect for those wanting a quality beach stay with memorable nature excursions (Saona, Catalina, del Este park). The reference airport is La Romana (LRM) 30 min from Bayahibe, but Punta Cana (PUJ, 1h15) remains the most served from Europe.

What we love

  • Authentic fishing village: preserved alternative to massive Punta Cana and Bávaro enclaves
  • Gateway to Saona Island: 20 min by speedboat vs 1h30 by catamaran from Bávaro, more exclusive excursions
  • Exceptional diving and snorkelling: Catalina Island (preserved coral reef), Parque Nacional del Este
  • Resorts generally quieter and more upscale than Bávaro (Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Dreams La Romana)
  • Less sargassum than Bávaro thanks to Saona Island protection and local currents

What to know

  • Smaller Bayahibe centre beach (800 m) than Bávaro (30 km) — prefer Dominicus Beach
  • Access from Europe: few direct flights to LRM, 1h15 transfer from PUJ (Punta Cana)
  • Limited nightlife compared to Punta Cana (entertainment mainly in resorts)
  • Saona Island excursion can be crowded in high season (Bávaro catamarans)

Situation

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best resorts at Bayahibe?+
Top 5 references. Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus (5★, premium family, exceptional Dominicus Beach, €180-280/person/night) — the safe bet. Dreams La Romana (5★, AMResorts, premium all-inclusive, €220-350) — excellent for families with teens. Catalonia Bávaro Beach Golf & Casino (5★, €150-220) — golf and beach combination. Be Live Collection Canoa (4★, €100-150) — economical family. Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach (4★, €110-160) — decent value. Casa Marina Beach & Reef (3★, more economical, €80-120) for budget. Always check 2024-2025 reviews — quality varies by management. Favour resorts directly on Dominicus Beach for the most beautiful beach.
How to get to Bayahibe from Europe?+
Two options. Direct flight to Punta Cana (PUJ) + 1h15 transfer: main option, many direct flights from Europe (Air France, Corsair, Air Europa, TUI Fly), private transfer USD 60-90 for 4 people or Caribe Tours bus USD 5 (1h30). Direct flight to La Romana (LRM): airport 30 min from Bayahibe, but few scheduled flights, seasonal charters from Europe (TUI, Iberojet) mainly in high season. If your all-inclusive package departs from PUJ, transfer is included. Otherwise, negotiate your transfer with your resort at booking (often cheaper than on site).
What's the best way to visit Saona Island?+
Excursion from Bayahibe is the best option. Speedboat from Bayahibe port in 20 min (vs 1h30 by catamaran from Bávaro), more exclusive and direct vibe, earlier arrival on the island (before catamarans). Rate: €50-70 per person, full day 8am-5pm, lunch on Mano Juan beach included, natural pool and snorkelling stops. Operators: Seavis Tours (reputable), Manatí Park, or directly with local fishermen at the port. Book the day before with your concierge or directly at the port in the morning (cheaper but uncertain). Favour off-peak days to avoid crowded catamarans. Mano Juan beach (Taíno village on Saona) is more authentic than east coast beaches.
Which diving sites at Bayahibe?+
Bayahibe is one of the Dominican Republic's best diving spots. Main sites: Catalina Island (preserved coral reef, depth 5-25 m, visibility 20-30 m, diving day €80-120 with 2 dives, equipment, lunch), Catuano (del Este park, underwater caves, intermediate level), St George Wreck (deliberately sunk wreck at 2-30 m, accessible to beginners, one of the Caribbean's most beautiful wrecks), Coral Garden (coral garden at Bayahibe Bay, beginners). Atlantis Dive Center, Casa Daniel and Scubafun are the recommended French-speaking operators. Discovery dive for beginners €60-80. For shore snorkelling: not exceptional at central Bayahibe, but excellent on excursion (Catalina Island, Saona Island).
What to do at Bayahibe besides the beach?+
Several interesting excursions. Saona Island (must-do, €50-70). Catalina Island diving (€80-120). Parque Nacional del Este (Taíno caves with petroglyphs, mangroves, bird watching, day €60-90). Altos de Chavón (Mediterranean-style reconstructed artists' village 25 km away, Frank Sinatra amphitheatre, half day €30-50). Casa de Campo (golf, polo, luxury marina 20 km away). Santo Domingo excursion (2h drive, cultural day €60-90). Samaná whale excursion only January-March (long but possible). The Bayahibe village itself merits a walk: central square, morning fish market, colourful boats at the port, seafront restaurants (grilled fish and lobster €15-25 per person).

Our verdict

Bayahibe offers the Dominican Republic's best compromise for those wanting an all-inclusive stay with a touch of authenticity and direct access to natural wonders. Preserved fishing village, quality resorts (Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Dreams La Romana), gateway to Saona Island (one of the world's most beautiful beaches) and Catalina Island (exceptional diving), Parque Nacional del Este nearby. Our recommendation: 5-7 nights at Bayahibe to enjoy Saona, Catalina and del Este excursions, combined with 2-3 nights at Santo Domingo (2h drive, UNESCO) for the cultural dimension. Avoid July-October (sargassum + hurricanes), prefer December-May for optimal conditions. Always check recent resort reviews (quality varies). If hesitating between Bávaro and Bayahibe: choose Bávaro for ease and variety, Bayahibe for charm, nature and diving.

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"Janvier : conditions parfaites, 28 °C en journée, alizés rafraîchissants, plongée optimale aux îles Saona et Catalina."

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