Isla Catalina
Snorkel at Catalina Island by Zodiac
This small island only 6 miles long is renowned for its crystal clear waters, diverse marine ecosystems and impressive coral reefs, and the snorkeling here is simply fantastic. Journey by Zodiac to the top spots around the island where you may spot a wide selection of corals and sponges of all different shapes, colors and sizes such as vase sponge, fire coral, sea pen, sea cucumber, sea fan coral, Elkhorn coral and leather coral.
Catamarán Sailing to Casa de Campo Marina
Spend a morning relaxing on the sun decks or shady lounge areas of a catamaran as you sail along the southern coast of the Dominican Republic to the prestigious Casa de Campo Resort Marina, admiring the lush coastal scenery along the way.
Sport Fishing off the Coast of Catalina Island
Bordering the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea, the Dominican Republic is among the top five fishing areas in the world — especially off the coast of Catalina Island where waters teem with big game fish. Cruise out into the open ocean aboard a late-model 47-ft. Bertram, an exceptionally able and well- equipped sport fishing boat. Angle for a Blue Marlin or Sailfish under the warm Caribbean sun, trolling the lure while sipping a cold brew and taking in views of the open sea.
The Shore Collection - Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic
Discover curated experiences designed to ensure each moment ashore is uniquely rewarding. No matter which you choose, each excursion has been created to provide an exceptional travel experience. For those who prefer the freedom and flexibility of independent travel, the Concierge Ashore can transform tours into a private experience or craft an entire bespoke event just for you.
Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic
Just south of La Romana is an island paradise that gives an idea of what these environs were like back in 1698 when pirate William Kidd anchored his ship offshore and fled his English pursuers. While less than six square miles in size, Isla Catalina supports diverse ecosystems including sand dunes, mangrove forests and impressive coral reefs. The entire island is a national park and rich in wildlife with numerous species of birds and tropical fish. Catalina is a haven for diving and snorkeling, and equipment can easily be rented.
Isla Catalina
Just south of La Romana is an island paradise that gives an idea of what these environs were like back in 1698 when pirate William Kidd anchored his ship offshore and fled his English pursuers. While less than six square miles in size, Isla Catalina supports diverse ecosystems including sand dunes, mangrove forests and impressive coral reefs. The entire island is a national park and rich in wildlife with numerous species of birds and tropical fish. Catalina is a haven for diving and snorkeling, and equipment can easily be rented.