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The secret beaches of the Dominican Republic: Hidden paradises to explore

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The secret beaches of the Dominican Republic

Are you looking for a unique adventure in the tourist beaches? The Dominican Republic has many undiscovered beaches that offer an out-of-the-ordinary experience! There are many undiscovered and unknown beaches teeming with peaceful and authentic travel experiences for adventure seekers in search of relaxation and authenticity. These less-accessible coastlines more than justify a detour, whether it's walking on virgin sands, exploring hidden caves or swimming in clear waters, each one is worth the detour! Pack your maillot, rent a car and explore this paradise of an island before you head back home!


Ermitaño Beach between Las Terrenas and Samaná


 Ermitaño Beach between Las Terrenas and Samaná

Playa El Ermitano is an oasis of tranquility. Accessible only by boat or trekking through the jungle, this beautiful beach offers an idyllic haven that is accessible and peaceful - the ideal setting for those seeking their own piece of paradise away from it all.

  • Why go: Imagine golden sands, turquoise waters and not a crowd in sight - why not? Added bonus? A lush, garden-lined beach provides an unforgettable backdrop.

  • How to get there: By boat from Las Galeras or a 45-minute hike starting near a main road.

  • Tips: Pack water, snacks and a hat, as there are no services here, just nature!

Playa La Cana - Miches


 Playa La Cana - Miches

Little known by tourists, Playa La Cana is an expanse of golden sand bordered by majestic palm trees. Suitable for those seeking solitude in large open spaces without anyone nearby, its peaceful beauty will make you feel like an explorer discovering new territory.

  • Why Go: A wide and deserted beautiful beach, ideal for a peaceful stroll or a spontaneous picnic.

  • How to get there: From Miches, take Route 21. Rent a 4x4 to access the beach road.

  • Tips: Visit early in the morning to enjoy a completely deserted beach.

Playa Blanca-Montecristi


Playa Blanca, located on the northwest coast of the Republic of Dominica, is an uninhabited beach that offers a striking contrast between white sand and the deep blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Isolated and lined with mangroves, it is the ideal setting for an off-the-beaten-track adventure away from the traditional tourist routes.

  • Why Go: For its wild setting, mangroves and rugged beauty. It is also a great place to see marine birds.

  • How to get there: From Monte Cristi, take a boat with a local guide to reach this hidden beach.

  • Tips: Bring a mask and tuba to explore the underwater rock formations.

Playa Cabo Rojo- Pedernales


Playa Cabo Rojo is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Bahia de Las Aguilas on the southern coast, but it deserves all your attention. With clear waters, fine white sands and an atmosphere free of crowds, this beach is ideal for beach lovers looking for an alternative experience.

  • Why go: A less frequented option to experience the tranquility and stunning scenery while enjoying some magnificent sights.

  • How to get there: From Pedernales, take the dirt roads (a 4x4 is recommended). The beach is clearly marked on local maps.

  • Tips: Bring a picnic as there are limited services on site.

Playa Arroyo Salado-Cabrera


Playa Arroyo Salado-Cabrera

East of the north coast, Playa Arroyo Salado is a quiet, uncrowded beach lined with coconut palms. A haven of tranquility amidst coconut trees, its main feature is the gentle waters of its river that flow into the sea, creating an unparalleled opportunity for swimming at ideal temperatures.

  • Why go there: For its natural beauty and ideal location between the sea and the river.

  • How to get there: By car from Cabrera, following the signs to the beach.

  • Tips: After an exhilarating swim in the river, relax with an invigorating river dive before relaxing on the beach.

Playa Los Patos-Barahona

Playa Los Patos offers one of the most unique beaches around Barahona, with its whitewashed walls and one of the shortest rivers that flows directly into the sea.

  • Why go there: The contrast between the rugged coastline, soft water and turquoise sea is striking.

  • How to get there: From Barahona, rent a car and follow the coastal road to the beach.

  • Tips: Bring sandals to walk on the cobblestones and take advantage of the local restaurants to sample fresh seafood dishes.

Playa La Vacama - Punta Cana (North)


Playa La Vacama - Punta Cana (North)

Playa La Vacama, located north of Punta Cana, is an unspoiled beach where nature reigns supreme. Although not popular with tourists, its secluded location makes it perfect for adventurous souls seeking solitude and seclusion. It stretches for several kilometers, with golden sand and turquoise waters that lazily ripple.

  • Why Go: A true oasis away from the crowds, perfect for peaceful strolls or swimming.

  • How to get there: Take a 4x4 vehicle and follow a scenic trail from Uvero Alto; it should take you about 30 minutes by car.

  • Tips: For your own safety and comfort, bring water and supplies from home, as there is no infrastructure on site.

Playa Lanza del Norte- Cabrera

Playa Lanza del Norte is an isolated tranquil beach beach near Cabrera on the north coast. Bounded by steep cliffs and dense vegetation, it is difficult to access, but once there, its breathtaking spectacle is undeniable: almost white sand, powerful waves and complete silence are waiting to be experienced.

  • Why go there: It is an unspoiled area where you will feel like you are alone in the world.

  • How do we get there? : After parking your car nearby, you walk along an uphill trail. Although challenging, the access is worth it.

  • Tips: Perfect for photographers and nature lovers who enjoy exploring wild environments. Be prepared for an enjoyable and active hike.

Playa Diamante- Cabrera

Playa Diamante is a well kept secret tucked away in a small bay. What makes this beach special? A gentle river joins the sea water for an extraordinary rafting experience. With lush vegetation for added charm, Playa Diamante is the ideal way to escape the busy streets.

  • Why go: A unique beach with calm waters ideal for relaxing swims.

  • How to get there: Drive to Cabrera and follow the local signs to this secluded cove.

  • Tips: Consider visiting early in the morning to get almost exclusive use of the beach.

Playa El Quemaito in Barahona

Playa El Quemaito, located in the mountainous region of Barahona, offers stunning aquamarine waters. Although not frequented by tourists due to its remoteness, this peaceful beach offers a pleasant atmosphere and relaxing swimming experience - not forgetting the nearby soft water pools!

  • Why go: For its captivating combination of cobblestones, mountains and transparent sea.

  • How to get there: For easy access, rent a car and follow the coastal road from Barahona towards Pedernales; the beach will soon be visible along this route.

  • Tips: Buy suitable sandals to walk safely on the pebbles.

Why rent a car?

Located in more remote areas, these beaches are an ideal destination for adventure travelers seeking an authentic Dominican Republic away from the crowds. Their sometimes difficult access adds an element of adventure, while each beach offers its own natural rewards.

Rent a car to access these hidden paradises: this will give you the freedom to explore these secluded places at your own pace, as well as lesser traveled roads without restriction. Bring your vacation playlist and picnic and get ready to discover the beauty of nature!


What is the most inaccessible secret beach?

Playa El Ermitano requires either a trek through dense jungle or a boat ride to reach, making it an ideal destination for adventurers.

Are there restaurants at these hidden beaches?

Unfortunately, most of these coastlines are wild, so make sure you bring enough water, snacks, and antibacterial spray for a fun day at the beach.

What is the best time of year to visit these beaches?

Between December and April, when rain showers are at their minimum and you can take advantage of ideal climate conditions, is considered the ideal time.

Can you get there by public transport?

While certain beaches can be reached by local transportation, renting a vehicle remains the ideal solution for remote locations.

Are the beaches suitable for families?

Some beaches, such as Playa Coson or Arroyo Salado, offer calm waters that create a relaxing atmosphere perfect for children.



If you dream of deserted beaches, breathtaking nature and peaceful moments away from the crowds, then Dominica's secret beaches could be perfect. From north to south, each beach boasts its own unique setting where adventure and serenity blend perfectly. Rent a car and set off in search of these paradise treasures while creating memories you won't forget in one of the Caribbean's most breathtaking locations!

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