Documentation and a visa


Documentation and a visa for tourists Information that is essential for tourists to be aware of before traveling to Bayahibe: To enter or leave the Dominican Republic, you are required to fill out an electronic ticket, which includes the following information: Accessed at https://eticket.migracion.gob.do

For the purpose of migration and customs, it is the electronic equivalent of the traditional forms. 

A departure fee of twenty dollars, twenty euros, or one thousand rupiah may be paid while leaving the nation; while some airlines include this cost in the ticket price, others do not. Upon completion of the electronic ticket and entry in the nation, the tourist visa that is automatically issued is valid for a period of thirty days. The extension of the visa can be obtained at the Dirección General de Migracion, as well as online, or immediately at the airport; nevertheless, the payment of the Stay is necessary in any of these scenarios. "On Tarjeta de Turista" is the website managed by the Dominican government. Read more


Airports to fly to Bayahibe, Dominican Republic

The island of Bayahibe is easily accessible from Milan or Rome by means of direct charter flights that arrive at the airport de La Romana, which is located ten minutes away from Bayahiba. Additionally, Bayahibe can be reached from a multitude of other airports by means of regular flights, such as Air France during the winter season, which arrive at Punta Cana (for forty minutes) or Santo Domingo Las Americas (for one hour and thirty minutes).  Read more

Beaches, in Bayahibe - Dominican Republic

BAYAHIBE

There are two public beaches in Bayahibe that are easily accessible on foot:

The beach of Bayahibe, which is characterized by its white and fine sand, is a popular destination for both visitors and Dominicans alike. It is adorned with basic eateries where you may inquire about renting a sofa for a fee of around 200RD$ per day.

There are some cliffs and more crystal blue water at Playa Magallanes, which is ideal for those who enjoy snorkeling. Playa Magallanes is a sandy and pebble beach.

DOMINICUS

by Dominicus, there is a public beach that is easily accessible by foot:

Playa Dominicus is characterized by its white and fine sand, and it is a popular destination for both visitors and locals. It is furnished with a couch bed that can be rented on request for around 200RD$ per day. It is the only place on Dominicus that has a sea outlet. Read more

Supermarkets in Bayahibe

There is a well-stocked grocery in Bayahibe and Dominicus called the Mya market. Its prices are slightly more than city supermarkets, but it also offers home delivery.
Almost every mom-and-pop store or corner market here offers delivery. Shopping at one of the numerous local Colmado markets is a great way to support local businesses and save money.
Jumbo, Plaza Lama, Iberia, and La Sirena are among La Romana's most well-known supermarkets.

Local transportation

You may take the guagua from Bayahibe to La Romana, and then you can alter your route to Santo Domingo. You have the option to attend the Bayahiba procession at ⚍El Obelisco, C. Francisco Richiez, The Romana, as opposed to La Romana la Guagua for Bayahibe.
Motortaxis, known as motoconchos, are another common mode of transportation in the Philippines. These yellow vehicles can take you anywhere in the city or town for just a few pesos.
A railway line that will link the major provinces of the Dominican Republic seems to be in the works right now:


Time and temperature in Bayahibe

Time and temperature that are ideal Important information: December through March is the best time to visit the Dominican Republic and Bayahibe. Cool at night and warm during the day, with moderate humidity and little precipitation. You may visit Bayahibe at any time of year, but be prepared for high temperatures and heavy humidity during the summer. Summer, namely the months of May through September, is known as "hurricane season" since it is at this time when heavy rains might fall abruptly.