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Cayo Levantado, the Bacardi Island

Quick answerCayo Levantado is a small palm covered island in Samana Bay, nicknamed Bacardi Island after an old rum advert. The public beach has soft white sand and calm water, and it is a popular stop on boat tours that also visit Los Haitises and, in season, the whales.

What to expect on the island

The public beach offers shade, swimming and simple food and drink stalls. It is small, so it can feel busy when several boats arrive at once, which is another reason morning visits are calmer. Bring water shoes if you want to wander the rocky edges.

How it pairs with Los Haitises

Because both sit in Samana Bay, many operators run a single boat day that threads the mangroves of Los Haitises, the caves and a beach break on Cayo Levantado. In winter that same loop often adds a whale watching leg, giving you three highlights in one trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called Bacardi Island?

The nickname comes from a classic Bacardi rum advertisement filmed on its postcard beach. The official name is Cayo Levantado.

Can you visit Cayo Levantado and Los Haitises in one day?

Yes, several Samana Bay boat tours combine both, often with lunch and, in winter, whale watching, since they share the same bay.