Just 20 minutes offshore, Isla Catalina is a jewel of unspoilt Caribbean coast — a marine sanctuary with some of the clearest water in the region. A private catamaran delivers you to 'The Wall,' one of the DR's premier snorkel and dive drop-offs. Truly bucket-list.
What to expect
The sail to Catalina takes roughly 20–25 minutes across sapphire open water. You anchor at 'The Wall,' where the reef plunges dramatically and sergeant majors, parrotfish, and sea turtles are frequently spotted. The island's beach is pristine and largely undeveloped — no vendors, no noise. After snorkelling, the catamaran's shaded deck with cold drinks and lounge chairs makes the return sail feel like a private yacht party.
Good to know
Departs from La Romana cruise terminal pier — zero transfer time. Full-day excursion runs approximately 5–6 hours; confirm your ship's all-aboard before booking. Snorkel gear is provided; bring an underwater camera or GoPro for The Wall. Pre-book directly via cruiselaromana.com, as VIP departures are capacity-controlled.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at La Romana — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.