Catalina Island, discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1494, has been a part of the East National Park since 1975. With its pristine sandy beaches and abundant coral and fish reefs, this little island is a treasure. A few kilometers off the shore of La Romana is a haven for those who enjoy free snorkeling with fins, mask, and snorkel.
Our French-Dominican staff would be delighted to welcome you aboard our extremely comfortable boat, designed and built by the skipper himself. During your visit, do not hesitate to sit beside the Captain at the helm and listen to his narrative. Or strike up a nice conversation with our two French crew members, who have left everything behind to go on an adventurous journey in the Caribbean. The two Dominican sailors who have been with them since the catamaran's construction will look after the boat before, during, and after your amazing day with us. We can talk to everyone on our small group tours.
Our boat, a luxurious 21.5m catamaran, was built in 2013. It provides enough of room for lounging and sunbathing in a secure setting. The boat can accommodate up to 50 passengers, however we decided to limit the maximum number of daily passengers to 25 for comfort reasons.
This excursion provides a one-of-a-kind experience to the Dominican Republic for you and your friends or family!
The yacht will next stop at "the aquarium," where you will be offered a variety of activities while eating a snack on board.
We'll return to Casa de Campo around 12:30 for lunch in a restaurant with a spectacular view of the bay...
We will leave in the middle of the day to visit the famed community of Altos de Chavon, which is located on the heights of the Chavon River.