Saona Island, Dominican Republic - The Most Beautiful Place On Earth
Saona Island is as rare and precious as a perfect pearl still 
hiding in a mollusk shell waiting to be discovered. In fact, in the 
popular press it is often called the, "Pearl of the Caribbean." It is 
one of those places on this planet that is so special, so exquisite, 
that has ended up on the bucket list of many a world traveler.
For
 sure, Saona Island, also known as Isla Saona, leaves a lasting 
impression on all who visit it. For many, Saona Island imparts a 
landscape that is so divine it looks like it was touched by the hand of 
God. Less than two hours from Punta Cana, the most popular vacation 
destination in the Dominican Republic, it is visited by tens of 
thousands of tourists every month of the year. This is one reason it is 
important to chose an tour that will focus on eco-tourism and avoid the 
crowds.
Recognizing the importance of Saona Island's vast natural 
resources, the Dominican Republic government decided in 1975 to preserve
 it along with a section of the southeast peninsula of the Dominican 
mainland as protected nature park. The park is called Parque Nacional 
del Este and it is also known as the East National Park. No development 
is allowed in the park, although a village of about 400 people who live 
off the land have been grandfathered in. There are strict rules that 
must be followed when accessing the park designed to protect the park 
and preserve it for future generations. To emphasize the importance of 
Saona Island to the Dominican Republic, approximately 95% of all those 
who visit the park, visit Saona Island. It is also the most popular 
tourist attraction in the entire country.
 Saona Island forms the 
southern tip of the La Altagracia Province which is the same province 
that Punta Cana is in. It is about 6.6 square miles in size and makes up
 about one-quarter of the total land mass of the Parque Nacional del 
Este. It is approximately 13.7 miles wide from east to west and about 
4-5 miles from north to south at its widest point. It is separated from 
the Dominican Republic mainland by a narrow channel called the Catuano 
Channel that is only 1-2 miles wide. This channel is an ecologically 
important area since it is densely populated with mangroves and serves 
as a nursery for tropical fish, sea turtles, and many invertebrate 
species.
Saona Island forms the 
southern tip of the La Altagracia Province which is the same province 
that Punta Cana is in. It is about 6.6 square miles in size and makes up
 about one-quarter of the total land mass of the Parque Nacional del 
Este. It is approximately 13.7 miles wide from east to west and about 
4-5 miles from north to south at its widest point. It is separated from 
the Dominican Republic mainland by a narrow channel called the Catuano 
Channel that is only 1-2 miles wide. This channel is an ecologically 
important area since it is densely populated with mangroves and serves 
as a nursery for tropical fish, sea turtles, and many invertebrate 
species.
The best way to visit Saona Island is to take an eco-tour
 with a licensed tour operator who truly cares about the wildlife and 
the people who live there. Your experience will be so much more 
rewarding than what you would have with the catamaran "booze cruises" 
that are offered by so many.
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