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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/huseyin/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a><\/p>\n It\u2019s never the wrong time of the year to start planning your perfect beach vacation. With pristine shores and sandy spots all over the Caribbean nation, the Dominican Republic is a perfect beach getaway. Get inspired and check out our list of the best Dominican Republic beaches.<\/p>\n A resort beach with golden sands in the warm summer sun? Yes, please. Playa Minitas sits right on the southern edge of the country in La Romana. It\u2019s a private beach, as part of the Casa de Campo resort community, but reservations can be made to visit the sandy shores. The beach is perfect for family fun, with calm areas to swim, prepared activities for the youngest of children in La Palapa, and tons of\u00a0water sports, including boating, kayaking, snorkeling, and the Hobie Wave.<\/p>\n In Puerto Plata, one of the Dominican Republic\u2019s famed beach\u00a0towns,\u00a0lies a slice of paradise. Playa Dorada is perhaps the most famous beach on the northern side of the island, offering luxury resorts for you to jump right from your room to the blue waters of the Caribbean. Enjoy Playa Dorada\u2019s free public beaches, soft sand, and water that\u2019s perfect for sporting activities. Go for a swim, catch some fish, go snorkeling, or try out windsurfing. Most resorts in the area will rent out equipment to guests.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If you\u2019re looking for peace and quiet, you\u2019ve found it at\u00a0Playa Rincon. The isolated beach sits in the Dominican Republic\u2019s Samana Province, on a small peninsula toward the north side of the island. Playa Rincon is easily accessible by boat from the nearby town of Las Galeras, making it a hidden gem and perfect for your beach vacation.\u00a0Lay out\u00a0on the soft,\u00a0white sand, soak up the bright, turquoise water, and the three miles of untouched coastline. The beach offers some local restaurants, but you won\u2019t see the all-inclusive\u00a0resorts\u00a0or clubs of some like at some of the country\u2019s other beaches.<\/p>\n On the other side of the Peninsula from Playa Rincon sits another hidden gem of a beach you just have to check out for yourself. Cayo Levantado\u00a0is a small island in the middle of the Samana Bay. The island, also known as Bacardi Island, is accessible by boat from the town of Samana. The whole island is only a little over one square mile big but is full of pristine beaches that look like something out of a dream. Cayo Levantado features two main beaches; one is the public side with tons of local, authentic bars and restaurants, and the other is a private beach for guests of the Gran\u00a0Bahia Principe\u00a0Cayo Levantado Hotel.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n On the Dominican Republic\u2019s northern shores sits the beach and resort area of\u00a0Playa Grande. The private beaches sit on 2,000 acres of perfect sandy beach land with two main resort hotels, spas, a full golf course, beach clubs, and of course, the deep blue sea. The area is great for hiking around the sandy beaches, snorkeling in the clear blue waters, fishing in the nearby rivers, and even polo, horseback riding, and windsurfing are said to occur in the vicinity. If you want a resort-feel without all the crowds in some of the area\u2019s older resorts, then Playa Grande is perfect.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Punta Cana is easily one of the most famous beach and resort spots in the country. With so many of the best\u00a0beaches in the Dominican Republic\u00a0in this one area, it can be hard to choose one that stands out \u2014 but Bavaro Beach is easily one of the best and most unique in Punta Cana. \u2018Playa Bavaro\u2019, as it\u2019s known in Spanish, is the most populated beach area in the Punta Cana region, with tons of top quality restaurants, bars, hotels, and shops, offering both amenities for the high-end luxury traveler through to the young backpacker looking for affordable options. The beach offers coral reefs for snorkeling, boat parties, kayaking adventures, and more. If you\u2019re looking for an\u00a0adults-only option, check out Barcelo Bavaro Beach Hotel for its clothing-optional sections.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/a><\/h3>\n
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1. PLAYA MINITAS, LA ROMANA<\/h3>\n
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3. PLAYA RINCON, SAMAN\u00c1 PROVINCE<\/h3>\n
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6. BAVARO BEACH, PUNTA CANA<\/h3>\n