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Cayo Levantado

Destination Guide · Samaná · Winter Base (Dec–Apr)

Cayo Levantado

The palm-fringed white-sand island four miles from the marina — and the bay-mouth beaches at Las Galeras, Playa Rincón, and Playa Frontón beyond.

From Spanish Water

4 nautical miles · 1-hour reach from Marina Puerto Bahía

Best time to sail

December to April, during the winter base season. The cayo is calmest in the morning before day-tripper boats arrive from Samaná town; the bay-mouth beaches need a settled day with the trades down to extend the run.

Cayo Levantado is the iconic short-day anchorage of the winter chapter — a tiny offshore island of white sand and palms about four nautical miles off Marina Puerto Bahía, near the eastern end of Samaná Bay. It is the island most people picture when they picture the Dominican coast: a perfect crescent of pale sand, palms fringing the shore, and turquoise water shallow enough to wade. It is popularly called Bacardi Island, after the rum advertisements that were filmed here decades ago, and it is still the easiest way to spend a morning between the marina and the bay's whale water.

We anchor off the leeward beach in clear shallow water, with the sand a short tender ride away. There is no real development on the island beyond a single small resort tucked into the trees on one end — the rest is beach, palm, and quiet. It is the calm-water foil to the bigger Los Haitises day across the bay: short, easy, beautiful, and back at the marina for a long evening.

Beyond the cayo, at the bay mouth, the peninsula opens onto its wildest shore. Las Galeras is the small fishing village at the eastern tip — twelve to fifteen miles from the marina, depending on the route — and the gateway to Playa Rincón, frequently called one of the Caribbean's finest beaches: a long, undeveloped, palm-fringed arc backed by green hills. A little further round lies Playa Frontón, a cliff-backed remote beach with some of the best snorkelling on the peninsula. On a settled day we extend the run east and string the cayo into the bay-mouth beaches in a single, longer day.

Anchorages

Cayo Levantado (leeward beach)

The main short-day anchorage — clear shallow water off the palm-fringed white-sand beach, four miles from the marina. Tender straight to the sand for a morning of swimming and a lunch on deck back aboard.

Playa Rincón

The bay-mouth beach beyond Las Galeras — a long, undeveloped arc of pale sand backed by green hills, frequently called one of the finest beaches in the Caribbean. A settled-day extension of the short-cayo morning into a full day.

Playa Frontón

The cliff-backed remote beach near Las Galeras — clear water, dramatic limestone cliffs, and some of the best snorkelling on the peninsula. Reached on a settled day at the bay mouth.

Ashore

Bacardi Island beach

The palm-fringed crescent of white sand and turquoise shallows — the postcard of the Dominican coast, with a single small resort tucked into the trees and the rest left to beach, palm, and quiet. Best in the calm of the morning.

Las Galeras fishing village

The small village at the eastern tip of the peninsula — a quiet ashore stop on a longer day, an unhurried lunch on the malecón, and the gateway by road or sea to Playa Rincón and Playa Frontón.

Bay-mouth snorkelling

Clearer, deeper Atlantic-edge water at the bay mouth than inside the bay itself — the reef along Playa Frontón is the best snorkel of the peninsula on a settled day with the trades down.

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