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Is the ocean in Punta Cana clear?

Beaches in Punta Cana offer true tropical paradises with sand and surf that extends forever, tropical environs, clean seashores, palm trees, and all the relaxation you need. Here, you can relax on powder-soft white sands, swim and surf in crystal clear turquoise water, and escape from the stress of your daily life.



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The Dominican Republic's sea is so clear and blue because it has little presence of plankton ? or other substances ? and it's relatively shallow so most of the light is reflected. As a result, we see beautiful clear blue water.

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Many areas in Punta Cana and Bavaro, being on the Atlantic side, have rough waters due to the direction of the current.

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The main reason why there is sargassum in Punta Cana is that this area faces the Atlantic Ocean, which is the place where this type of algae proliferates.

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Here, you can relax on powder-soft white sands, swim and surf in crystal clear turquoise water, and escape from the stress of your daily life. Punta Cana encompasses more than 40 miles of coastline with a range of pristine beaches waiting to be enjoyed.

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Is the ocean water clear in Punta Cana? Most of the beaches have crystal clear turquoise waters.

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Playa Rincon (Rincon Beach) is one of the Dominican Republic's picture-perfect beaches, with off-white, soft sand and pristine blue waters. Located on the Saman? Peninsula, the beach remains delightfully unspoilt, even though it's popular with locals and the lucky travelers who are told of it.

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However, it's generally more prevalent during the warmer months, from May to October. What months is seaweed particularly bad in Punta Cana? The presence of seaweed can peak between May and August, but this can vary each year.

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The Coconut Coast is lined with coral barrier reefs and a series of “natural pools” - expanses of shallow sea with a floor of sun-warmed, silky-soft sand. The water is bright turquoise and unbelievably clear, making it easy to get up close and personal with starfish and schools of colorful tropical fish.

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Average temperatures in the waters of Punta Cana range from about 80 to 83 degrees, though this may only apply in shallower waters. If you are planning on diving or going down deep, you should be aware that because the sun does not reach that far, it will be much cooler.

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Water: As in most developing countries, the tap water is not potable. Please refrain from using it to drink or brush your teeth. We will provide bottled water. Do not flush toilet paper down the toilet, remember to place toilet paper in trash.

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Lifeguards may not be present at swimming pools or on beaches and safety and rescue equipment may not be available. The sea can be dangerous, especially during the hurricane season (June-November). Seek local advice about sea conditions and warning systems and follow instructions.

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Do not brush your teeth or drink any tap water in the Dominican. There will be bottled water provided in your room, and the drinking water from pitchers and ice served will all be ok, it's filtered on site. Tap water in the DR is not safe, locals use it but they are used to it.

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There are no seasons in regards to anything in the ocean. Like Mike said certain beaches are polluted with jellyfish and others they are rarely seen, this also applies to many of the many other aquatic creatures. There is nothing you can do to prevent a sting from a jellyfish besides learning to love the pool.

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Beautiful Beaches Lounging on warm sand surrounded by glimmering turquoise waters is definitely one of the main reasons to visit Punta Cana, and you will not be disappointed in this Caribbean paradise. Bavaro Beach and Macao Beach are some of the best beaches here, but any will be perfect.

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Bavaro Beach is generally considered to be the best beach in Punta Cana and the Dominican Republic overall. Lined with tall coco palms, its soft, white sand stretches for 10 kilometres (6.2 miles), with a flat slope to the water edge, which makes it perfect for long beach walks.

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Probably Bávaro is the most famous area in Punta Cana. It is located in La Altagracia province, which is the easternmost province of the Dominican Republic. Also, it is just about 15 minutes from the airport. Bavaro is best known for its luxurious resorts, villas, and the most stunning white-sand beaches.

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