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Private Islands: Cayo Leventado
MSC Cruises 

Loosely translated as “Floating Island,” Cayo Leventado is located off the Samaná Peninsula on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic. Not owned by MSC Cruises, the unspoiled cay is leased by a development company that installed beach chairs, umbrellas, bars, a dining facility, and miles of walking pathways through the rainforest. The area is open to use by other cruise lines as well.

Cayo Leventado affords passengers the opportunity to laze in the sun, swim in crystalline waters, and participate in beach games. Tours are available to those who want to explore the area by Jeep safari, hike to a mountain waterfall and ride horseback, take a speedboat to the bird sanctuary, or sail away for a snorkeling adventure. Whale watching boat excursions are even offered seasonally. 

What to do there: Snorkel, sail, hike; play volleyball; participate in organized games

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