Located south of Punta Cana, a few kilometers off the coast of the peninsula that forms Cotubanamá National Park — formerly the Eastern National Park — Isla Saona is virtually uninhabited, yet one of the most visited spots in the Dominican Republic. Its incredible unspoiled nature and the excellent atmosphere experienced during the excursions that tour the island daily make this place one of the most sought after by tourists enjoying their vacations in this part of the Caribbean Sea.