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Jacob_L, Feb 2026
The guides and crew were...
The guides and crew were friendly and accommodating. The trip to Saona Island was one of the highlights of our trip to the DR. There seemed to be less tourists on our Catamaran compared to others that we saw, which I consider a plus. I’d recommend tour to others.
Stacey_M, Feb 2026
A must do buggy tour
Honestly such a good morning... Anderson and his team were fab, the buggy tour was so much fun, yes you get absolutely drown in muddy water, its great. just fun fun fun. Wear old clothes, water shoes ideal too. Went with 11yr old and 14yrs old they had the best day as so did we. Highly recommend to everyone. Take cash incase you like to buy some bits, bit absolutely no pressure... thank you....
Warren_L, Jan 2026
Beautiful Day on the Ocean with Quetzal Excursions
We drove from Punta Cana and arrived at Quetzal in Bayahibe around 8:30 am. After checking in, our guide walked us down to the dock and we took a shuttle boat to the Catamaran. It was a beautiful and peaceful trip out to our first stop at Isla Catalina. The ocean conditions were challenging with strong winds and currents so we only snorkeled about 10 minutes there. We then left for Samoa where the waters were much more calm. We snorkeled about 30-40 minutes, but there was more time if people wanted to continue snorkeling or go ashore. We stayed onboard after snorkeling and talked with guide Charlotte. She was a delightful young lady from France. They then cooked us a great lunch of chicken, steak, pasta, salad, and fresh fruit. There was also an open bar. After leaving Saona, we cruised up Rio Chavon and one of the crew explained the history of the area, including famous movies filmed there like Apocalypse Now. All and all, it was a great time and the entire crew was wonderful.
Shayla_J, Jan 2026
Fun Tour!
We had a great time! Our 12 year old especially loved it. We biked through various scenic terrain and enjoyed a little cave. Wear your swimsuit and bring a towel if you plan to swim (there are no changing areas) but you’ll probably have the cave to yourself.
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Located on the southern shores of the Dominican Republic, La Romana has an enviable position facing the Caribbean Sea. That means there are loads of opportunities for playing in the gorgeous turquoise water on La Romana excursions, such as snorkeling by catamaran or scuba diving at popular sites like The Wall. On land, traverse the countryside via dune buggy, ATV, or safari truck. Or spend the day touring the historic treasures of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic and the oldest city in the Americas.