This is how blue the Caribbean is, as seen from the best all-inclusive hotel in Playa Bávaro

Playa Bávaro has every shade of blue, and is one of the best beaches in Dominican Republic and the entire Caribbean. Do you fancy a vacation?

Vitor Liberato spends the vacation of his dreams at the best all-inclusive hotel in Playa Bávaro. The Dominican Republic is a destination where the beaches make beautiful postcard scenes come to life in shades of blue you never knew existed. Join Vitor in Playa Bávaro, and discover one of the most stunning natural settings in the Caribbean. A crystal-clear sea of turquoise blue waters that merges with the sky to create a special, exclusive view for those lucky enough to enjoy an experience like Vitor’s in the Caribbean. Would you like to be one of them?

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