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The most beautiful wild beach on Saon Island! It's got its pros and cons. The beach is the longest, the guests here are the least. The water is beautiful and transparent. There are reefs, we can dive with the mask. Less on the boat is very far away. There's always a very big wave on the way. You can only eat on a very good boat and a very good captain who knows how to get past the reefs, not to break the boat, and wa... View all feedback.
O paradise do authentic. não ha palavras para descrever tal beleza. for those who visit the Dominican Republic this e uma das excursões obrigatórias.
Wonderful, it is the last beach on the island, a real paradise. full of palm trees, plants and animals. the beautiful sea, a true postcard.
Paradise really exists. I found it here on Isla Saona
The most beautiful wild beach on Saon Island! It's got its pros and cons. The beach is the longest, the guests here are the least. The water is beautiful and transparent. There are reefs, we can dive with the mask. Less on the boat is very far away. There's always a very big wave on the way. You can only eat on a very good boat and a very good captain who knows how to get past the reefs, not to break the boat, and walk through the waves. There are no beds on the beach, no showers, no toilets. It's a little rock. This is the beach that suffers primarily during the ages. But he's the best of wild people! The sand is soft, white, no coral underground.
Adamanay was the name given to this island adjacent to the Cotubanamá National Park by the Taínos indigenous people. cristobal colón stepped on the island's soil for the first time on 14 September 1494 during her second trip, and named it beautiful savonase in honor of the savonés michele da cuneo (miguel da cunio), who warned that it was an island independent of the then already named the Spanish. In this island is the famous cave of Cotubanamá, named in memory of the Taino cacique at the beginning of the century .VI, who fled from the massacres of ovando nicolás, decided without much success to seek refuge on the island, being captured and executed. In the time of the trujillo-leon dictator this island was awarded to his family, who exploited the coconuts that existed from an undetermined date. It was this president who built in 1944 the village of juan hand to house 14 families that settled, and since then survives as the only center inhabited in the national park of Cotubanamá. This town was also heard as a hunting ground, a breeding point of cattle and a place to banish political dissidents from the dictator regime.