Direct answer
Wear your swimsuit, and bring a towel, biodegradable sunscreen, sunglasses and easy-to-remove sandals. A waterproof case protects your phone during boarding, spray and water stops.
Who this guide is for
It is especially useful for first-time Saona visitors who need to distinguish between the classic itinerary, exclusive boats and extended routes before committing a full day.
Quick facts
- Own towel
- Biodegradable sunscreen
- Waterproof case
How to choose correctly
Use a small, easy-to-identify bag. Hats should fit securely for the speedboat; heavy clothing and unnecessary valuables make the day less comfortable.
The detail you should not overlook
Sunlight reflects from the water even when cloudy. Reapply sunscreen after swimming and never touch or remove starfish for photographs.
How to plan the booking
A Saona excursion takes most of the day. Choose the sailing option first, confirm exactly what the fare includes and then prepare sun protection, light clothing and a waterproof phone case. Transportation from Casa de Campo to Bayahibe should match the actual boarding time.
- Confirm date, time and actual number of travelers.
- Review capacity, restrictions and inclusions.
- Keep the booking code and contact information used.
- Ask about any special need before payment.
Before confirmation
Final prices, departure times, capacities and inclusions are those shown in the purchase summary. If a special requirement is not listed, ask the team before completing payment.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to bring food?
Lunch is included in the published options, but dietary needs should be reported.
Should I bring cash?
Yes, for local purchases or optional extras.
Where do the boats depart?
Excursions normally leave from the piers in Bayahibe.
Is transportation from Casa de Campo included?
The published options include coordinated round-trip ground transportation from Casa de Campo.