Coson (32000, near Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic) is a beach that captivates with its pristine beauty and atmosphere of tranquility. ✨ This beach is a real find for those who are tired of the hustle and bustle and dream of being alone with nature. 🌴 Here you will find an endless coastline covered with soft sand, azure waves gently caressing the shore, and coconut palms creating a pleasant shade. ☀️ Coson is a unique beach that has retained its wild nature. There are no crowds of tourists and loud music here. 😌 Just you, the ocean and the sky. 🌊 Of course, there are several private villas and one beach club restaurant on the beach, but they do not violate the general atmosphere of privacy and tranquility. 🏡 If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle, enjoy the silence and admire the beauty of nature, then Coson is the perfect place for you. 👍 Highly recommend!
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Read moreSuper super nice beach. Without the seaweed this is in my top three beaches worldwide.
It is very quiet but not dangerously quiet. There's two or three restaurants to choose from (my favourite being the reasonably priced one at the far east of the beach), and multiple roads to reach the beach. The best road is the one leading to Caffè Coson and you can use a moped easily.
It's a beautiful beach with a nice curve, mix of wave strengths (be careful, there's extremely strong currents in some places), palm trees, and a river that changes shape every day.
When I went (Dec 2022) there was a bit of seaweed (like everywhere in DR) but seemingly not as much as Playa Bonita.
I recommend you set up camp near the river somewhere - you can get there on two wheels if you're a...
Read moreAlthough not that wide, it makes up for it by providing you with five miles of palm fringed beach, fronting on to turquoise and unbelievably tranquil sea. Notwithstanding Coson beach is on the north of the island and this is strictly speaking the Atlantic, the bay is encompassed by offshore reefs making it more reminiscent of a vast paddling pool than the ocean. Much more frequented than in previous years, particularly at the weekend, but during the week you can often have pretty much the entire beach...
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