Relax and unwind at the hands of the Playa Tao Beach Club on Saona Island. Casting off from Bayahibe, you'll be treated to an open bar as you sail the calm waters of the Caribbean. After a short swim-stop in natural pools, you'll reach your destination - Playa Tao Beach Club. Kick back on sunloungers and take in views of sprawling sands and towering palm trees, before lunch is served. You'll feast on both cold and hot buffet options including paella, curry and fresh tropical fruit, as well as drinks brought right to your table.
Saona Island Playa Tao Beach Club Visit
- Boat trip to Playa Tao Beach Club on Saona Island
- Relax onboard with an open bar
- Swim-stop in natural pools with floating bar
- Lunch of hot and cold buffet
Speedboat ride
Sunlounger
Lunch
Drinks
Swim stops
- From 1st March until 30th June, no lobster will be served due an annual lobster ban - shrimp will be served instead
- Not suitable for expectant mothers
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring insect repellent
- Bring a towel
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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