If you’re staying in the Santo Domingo area of the Dominican Republic, you’ll be happy to hear that some awesome beaches are only a short drive away. The local coastline is home to some of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean, perfect for sunbathing, surfing, snorkeling, swimming, and many other activities. Read through the guide below for key information and potential things to do at the best beaches in Santo Domingo.

Playa de Guibia

Playa de Guibia

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If you're looking for a beach right in Santo Domingo and don't want to have to leave the city to enjoy some fun in the sun, Playa de Guibia is the best option for you. Situated on the city's main coastal street, George Washington Avenue, Playa de Guibia is easily accessible from the downtown districts and hotels of Santo Domingo.

This beach is very popular with the locals and really livens up in the evenings as people get off work and come down to admire the sea with their friends and families. So if you want to enjoy a party atmosphere, be sure to visit Playa de Guibia (Guibia Public Beach on the Map) after the sun has set, but if you want a calmer, quieter experience, head here in the mornings or around midday. It's a simple beach with rocky and sandy spots and nice views, as well as offering easy access to the bars and restaurants of the city.

Playa Boca Chica

Playa Boca Chica

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If you're staying in Santo Domingo and prepared to travel just a short distance for a truly world class beach experience, Playa Boca Chica is the place for you. It's less than a half hour drive out of the city and can be reached via public transport if you don't happen to have a car. Playa Boca Chica is a huge beach with a lot of space for everyone to enjoy, both on the sand and in the water. Even with all that space, it can still get pretty crowded here as this beach is hugely popular with Santo Domingo tourists and residents.

But don’t worry, even on the busiest of days, you can always usually find a spare beach umbrella and a few sun loungers to enjoy your time, or you can simply walk further down the beach to find a quiet spot on the sand. Either way, when you do find your place on this beach, you'll be able to make the most of its soft white sands and calm, reef-protected waters. Snorkeling, diving, swimming, sunbathing, beach games, and more can all be enjoyed at Playa Boca Chica , and there are a lot of good bars and restaurants to be found along the edge of the sand as well. Find Playa Boca Chica on a map

Juan Dolio

Juan Dolio

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If Playa Boca Chica is a little too busy or has too much of a party atmosphere for you, Juan Dolio is the best alternative. You'll have to be willing to wait a little longer to enjoy this beach, however, as it is situated just under an hour away from Santo Domingo. This distance actually helps the beach be way less crowded than the likes of Playa de Guibia and Playa Boca Chica, as many people prefer convenience and accessibility so don't actually take the time to drive out this far. If you are willing to make the journey, you'll be richly rewarded.

Juan Dolio is one of the best beaches in the Dominican Republic. Tall, towering coconut trees line the sand, offering nice little shady spots for people to cool off on the sunniest, warmest days, and there's a lot of space here for people to really spread out and not feel crowded at all. You can simply lie back, close your eyes, and listen to the gentle hum of the waves, not having to worry about a single thing. There are some good restaurants and bars in the area too, but this is one of the most untouched beaches in the Santo Domingo area, so you won't have to worry about music or parties ruining the peaceful atmosphere.

Playa Najayo

Playa Najayo

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Playa Najayo is a popular beach on the Dominican Republic's Caribbean coast, located just west of Santo Domingo in the San Cristobal province. Featuring small pebbles and greyish sand, this beautiful beach consists of two different areas. One of these beach areas is much larger and has many bars and restaurants. Playa Najayo is one of the area’s most visited beaches, however, it’s primarily visited by locals. While the waters typically have strong waves and little stones, there is a small backwater in the central area of the beach that’s fenced off from the open ocean by a breakwater. Map

Guayacanes Beach

Guayacanes Beach

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Guayacanes Beach is located a bit off the beaten path in Guayacanes, a small fishing village in the Dominican Republic. Locals come to the beach to relax in the turquoise blue waters and enjoy the waves, while fishermen frequently come to the beach as they venture out into the sea and back. The beach features a white sand beach that’s particularly scenic and great for an easy stroll during sunrise or to sit and watch the sunset at the end of the day. It’s recommended that visitors wear good water shoes due to some parts of Guayacanes Beach being rocky. Map