Isla Catalina

La Romana

Duration Full day · 8h
Difficulty Easy
Min Age 6

A Snorkeling Paradise Just Offshore

Catalina is a 10km² marine park about an hour off the coast of La Romana. It’s less famous than Saona, which is exactly why you should go — fewer boats, clearer water, and the Catalina Wall is one of the most colorful drop-off reefs in the Dominican Republic.

The day starts with a boat crossing from Bayahíbe (about 40 minutes), then we anchor at La Pared — a reef edge where the seafloor drops from 3 to 30 meters. Snorkel gear is included; our guide leads you along the wall so you see the most fish (parrotfish, sergeant majors, the occasional moray in the rocks).

After snorkeling we move to the Baños de Marena beach on the island — soft white sand, calm water, and a Caribbean buffet served under the palms. Open bar runs until we head back in the late afternoon.

Good for beginners — the snorkel section has a shallow reef too — and great for couples or small groups. Pickups available from Bayahíbe, La Romana, Bávaro and Punta Cana.

Included / Excluded

Here's what's covered by your package and what falls outside it. If any item matters to you and isn't listed, just ask us — we can usually arrange it.

  • Round-trip boat transfer from Bayahíbe
  • Snorkel equipment (mask, fins, vest)
  • Guided snorkel at La Pared wall
  • Caribbean buffet lunch on the island
  • Open bar (rum, cola, juice, water)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Bilingual local guide (EN/ES/FR)
  • Marine park entry fee
  • Scuba diving (available as an upgrade)
  • Tips for guide and crew
  • Personal purchases
Check All

Packages

Full day · 8h

Isla Saona

Bayahíbe, DR

La joya de República Dominicana — travesía en catamarán, la Piscina Natural, playas de arena blanca y cocoteros.


7 Hours

Safari Bayahíbe

East Region, DR

4x4 por pueblos de montaña, ríos y fincas locales — el campo dominicano en su versión más auténtica.


Ready when you are

Paradise is one WhatsApp away

Chat with a real local, pick a date, pay a small deposit. That's it — your Caribbean story starts with a message.

Scroll to Top