Beach with coconut trees. Even if you like the beach very much, the thing is not to stay there all week. Approach the Costa del Coco (named for the large number of coconut palms that exist), between Bávaro and Punta Cana, and enjoy 64 km of uninterrupted beach. Fine sand, crystal clear waters and strong constant wind that makes it ideal for windsurfing.
Bibijagua Beach is perhaps the most active beach in the areas of Punta Cana-Bávaro. Here you will find a large shopping ,Plaza Bibijagua, with more than 100 stalls of tourist items such as beach clothes, cigars, low-cost jewelry, shells, rum, coffee, beach floats, snorkel masks and the famous aphrodisiac, "Mamajuana ", a local liquor made by the locals. The beach is full of all kinds of activities for what your mood dictates. There are designated areas for swimming, so be sure to meet due to the numerous boats and windsurfers. If you want an active day, a beautiful beach, excellent restaurants and bars, this is your place! Here you can stay in five-star all-inclusive resorts or, if you prefer to have a more authentic experience, you can find vacation rentals, hotels and youth hostels. Location Plaza Bibijagua is located in Bávaro Beach, between IFA Villas Bávaro and the Barceló Bávaro Beach complex. Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) is a twenty minute drive away. You can reach Bibijagua Beach by following the United States Avenue towards Bávaro and look for the 'Bibijaqua ”sign near the Venice restaurant.
Known as the beach where the sun rises, thanks to its unbeatable environment composed of fine white sand and crystal clear turquoise blue water. With warm waters, you can also enjoy direct delicacies in the coconut trees and shelter from the sun in them. The Cabeza de Toro Beach acquires its name due to its shape. Located between Cortecito Beach and Cape Engaño. You will have an impressive relaxing moment. It is a well known area because the 2016 “Desalia” festival will be held there.
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