Arrive by private boat to Playa Rincón — consistently ranked among the world's top 10 beaches — before the day-trippers arrive. Three miles of deserted ivory sand backed by coconut palms, with a freshwater river meeting the sea at one end.
What to expect
A sleek private speedboat departs the Samaná waterfront and skirts the peninsula's dramatic coastline, passing sea caves and cliffs, before sweeping into Rincón's vast horseshoe bay. Your captain drops anchor in translucent turquoise water; you wade ashore onto powder-soft sand framed by swaying palms. A beachside Dominican lunch of fresh fish, tostones, and cold Presidente is arranged at one of the handful of rustic rancho restaurants. The return coastal cruise often yields sightings of bottlenose dolphins riding the bow wake.
Good to know
Travel time is roughly 40 minutes by speedboat each way. The beach has no commercial development — bring reef-safe sunscreen, cash for lunch, and a beach bag. Total excursion is 5–6 hours; confirm with the operator against your ship's all-aboard time. Advance booking essential — private slots fill quickly.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Samana — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.