Closest to La Romana’s shores, Catalina Island is popular for its water sports, particularly diving and snorkeling. Portions of the beach are used for cruise ship excursions, but the entire stretch is open for the public to enjoy. It’s a stunner with its powder-fine white sand, calm waters, and lack of development. near the island, the waters are abundant in coral reefs, including a “Living Museum of the Sea” following the discovery—after three centuries—of Captain Kidd’s shipwreck at 70 feet (21 meters), right off the island. Popular dive sites include the over 100 ft, and the Aquarium.
Catalina Island
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Frequently Asked Questions
Catalina Island is open:
- Sun – Sat 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
We recommend booking Catalina Island tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Go Dominican Travel, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund.
According to travelers, this is the best way to experience Catalina Island:
Catalina Island Tour
Hotels near Catalina Island:
- (6.55 mi) Casa de Campo Resort & Villas
- (2.58 mi) Guesthouse Villa la Isla
- (6.06 mi) Chambres d´hotes La Romana
- (3.38 mi) Complejo Turistico Isla El Dorado – Hotel & Oasis
- (3.29 mi) Nuovo Hotel Playa Catalina
Restaurants near Catalina Island:
- (6.51 mi) La Caña
- (5.34 mi) Shish Kabab
- (9.43 mi) Onno’s Altos De Chavon
- (6.53 mi) Minitas Beach Club & Restaurant
- (8.08 mi) SBG Casa de Campo
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