Catalina Island
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Dominican Republic
Currency:
Dominican Republic Peso
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Overview Of The Port Of Catalina Island
About Catalina Island
Catalina Island or Isla Catalina is a tropical island located 1½ miles from the mainland on the south east corner of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean.
Isla Catalina remains uninhabited and is home to sand dunes, mangroves and reefs.
Costa Cruises have a private beach on the island.
The reef surrounding the island protects from harsh currents and deep drop offs, ideal for swimmers, the sandy beaches are perfect for a relaxing day.
You may come across exotic birds and wild monkeys whilst hiking and exploring the island.
In 2007, the shipwreck of a 17th century merchant vessel was found at a depth of 3m just off the island.
Isla Catalina remains uninhabited and is home to sand dunes, mangroves and reefs.
Costa Cruises have a private beach on the island.
The reef surrounding the island protects from harsh currents and deep drop offs, ideal for swimmers, the sandy beaches are perfect for a relaxing day.
You may come across exotic birds and wild monkeys whilst hiking and exploring the island.
In 2007, the shipwreck of a 17th century merchant vessel was found at a depth of 3m just off the island.
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