Isla Catalina, or Catalina Island, is a hidden gem in the Dominican Republic that often flies under the radar of popular Caribbean cruise itineraries. This tropical island paradise, with its swaying palm trees and pristine beaches, is one of the most beautiful Caribbean islands in the country. It is also one of the least visited. We’ll tell you why it’s an ideal island getaway destination, whether you want to relax on white sand beaches. You can also try your hand at scuba diving and snorkeling in the crystal-clear Caribbean waters teeming with colorful fish, stingrays, and starfish.
With so many excursions and tours to consider during your stay in Punta Cana, here’s what you can expect if you choose an Isla Catalina tour. We will also share some things to do on your trip to this Caribbean dream destination.
Where is Isla Catalina located, and how do I get there?
Isla Catalina is part of La Romana Province on Hispaniola (the island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic). It’s one of two islands in the El Este (Eastern) region. With a marine protected area larger than 7 miles long and 4 miles wide, Isla Catalina offers an idyllic Caribbean escape. It is only 40 minutes from La Romana by fast boat. The island’s tropical climate, characterized by a dry season and a humid season, contributes to its lush vegetation. It also offers diverse biological resources.
Location: Isla Catalina is located on the southeast corner of the Dominican Republic near the provinces of La Altagracia and La Romana, not far from the town of Bayahibe. It’s a popular location for snorkelers; its shallow, turquoise waters and small size make it ideal for newbies who want some help getting comfortable in the Caribbean Sea.

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Making a trip to Isla Catalina is unlike visiting a run-of-the-mill resort destination. It’s more of a full-day excursion and perfect for a tropical vacation beach day. Many visitors arrive as part of a Caribbean cruise. Cruise ships from companies like Carnival Cruise Line and Costa Cruises often include Isla Catalina in their Caribbean routes.
There are no flights to Isla Catalina. You must take a boat from La Romana. Suppose you’re staying in Punta Cana, Cap Cana, or at a resort around Bávaro. In that case, you can also book the Isla Catalina tour from a qualified tour agency. They will take you to this tropical island paradise and back to your resort.
Excursion d'une journée sur l'île de Catalina au départ de Punta Cana
The water surrounding Isla Catalina is crystal clear, showcasing the true Caribbean blue. Most days, it’s so clear that it looks like you can see straight to the bottom. When you’re snorkeling or diving, you feel like a mermaid. The clear water is so pristine that some people claim you can see down as far as 20 feet below sea level.
The seabed is filled with colorful tropical fish, vibrant coral reefs, and fascinating marine life like sea urchins. If you want to try scuba diving for the first time (or your 100th), there are plenty of dive sites on Isla Catalina. Instructors will happily teach you how to use their equipment and explore the ocean depths. The island’s reef ecosystem, including the famous Aquarium Reef, offers incredible snorkeling opportunities for visitors of all skill levels.
Visiting Isla Catalina does not need to cost a lot
You can visit Isla Catalina without burning a hole in your wallet. The common Isla Catalina tour costs anywhere from $89 to $99 USD, and it includes the following:
- Snorkel gear
- Snorkel at “the Catalina Wall” (incredible underwater rock formations where often Eagle Rays, morays, rays, and a variety of marine fish can be seen)
- Open bar with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
- Déjeuner sous forme de buffet
- Round-trip transportation from and to your hotel
Isla Catalina is an incredibly popular destination for day trips from Punta Cana. It’s close enough to spend a day on but far enough away to get a bit of peace and quiet on its soft white sand beaches and natural sandbars. If you want to visit this tropical paradise, book the tour with us!
Que faut-il emporter ?
Portez un maillot de bain léger avec une couverture pour pouvoir vous changer en quelque chose de sec si nécessaire.
Recommandé :
- Écran solaire biodégradable
- Lunettes de soleil
- Serviettes de bain
- Casquette ou chapeau
- Spray anti-moustiques
- Cash in the form of small denomination bills for tips and Pina Coladas
- Beach chairs (if desired)
Also, consider always bringing your official IDs and personal documents required during the trip within reach.
What other tourists say about the trip to Catalina Island (reviews)
Beautiful beach for a day trip! Visited Catalina Island beach for a day trip and had an enjoyable time with family and friends. The beach is pristine with crystal clear waters, great for snorkeling, swimming and scuba diving, lots of coral reefs in the area. They have picnic tables and bathrooms, which is good because no one lives on the island. Take bug spray with you to avoid insect bites, there are mosquitoes and horse flies in the area. If you like fishing this is also a great spot to fish from a boat or beach.
La plupart le font (juillet 2021)
Belle excursion pour une plage privée et du snorkeling. La promenade en catamaran était amusante. Excursion d'une journée au départ de Punta Cana.
Excellent Find your way out here. There is a beach on the west side of the island that is absolutely gorgeous. I recommend this to anyone.
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These are some images of Catalina Island, showcasing its white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and coral stone formations.









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At Punta Cana Adventures, we specialize in arranging all your Punta Cana tours and excursions before you arrive. You can book our Catalina Island full-day tour from Punta Cana here. It includes a comprehensive snorkeling tour of the island’s best spots.
Fun Fact: Captain Kidd’s lost shipwreck, “The Quedagh Merchant,” was found. In 2007, while snorkeling off the coast of Catalina Island, a snorkeler found cannons. They contacted the Dominican Republic’s National Office of Underwater Cultural Heritage (ONPCS), which in turn contacted Indiana University.
Indiana University concluded that the archaeological remains match very well with the historical record. Therefore, the wreck was the long-lost “Quedagh Merchant,” which belonged to William Kidd. This discovery adds to the rich historical tapestry of the island, which was first documented by Christopher Columbus during his voyages to the New World.
We invite you to read about it on Indiana University’s research website. (The Isla Catalina tour does not include a visit to the shipwreck site.)
Excursion d'une journée sur l'île de Catalina au départ de Punta Cana
Experience the beauty of this tropical island paradise in the Dominican Republic. With its soft white sand, crystal-clear Caribbean waters, and vibrant marine life, Isla Catalina offers the perfect beach day for your tropical vacation. Whether you’re arriving on a Caribbean cruise or staying at a nearby resort, this hidden gem is becoming one of the most sought-after destinations in the Caribbean Sea. Book your tour today and discover the wonders of Isla Catalina for yourself!