Juanillo Beach Cap Cana: Der schönste Strand in Punta Cana (2026)
Der Flaggschiff-Strand von Cap Cana — weißer Sand, türkises Wasser, Beach Club, Sonnenuntergangs-Timing. Wie Nicht-Gäste reinkommen und warum es sich lohnt.
Why Juanillo is the best beach in the country
1.5 km of postcard-white sand, water that stays waist-deep for 30 meters out, a horseshoe shape that blocks the wind, palm-shaded sections, and a manicured beach club at the south end. It's the beach in every Cap Cana brochure for a reason — it actually looks like the photos.
Public vs day-pass access
Public access: yes, free, through the gate at Caleton Beach Club entrance — show passport, no fee, lounger and umbrella US$15/day at the public section.
Day pass at Caleton Beach Club: US$120/person (includes food + drinks credit, premium loungers, infinity pool access).
Resort guest only: most Cap Cana resorts (Eden Roc, Hyatt Ziva, Sanctuary, TRS) have their own private Juanillo sections.
Best times
Morning (8–11 a.m.): empty, calm, best for photos. Midday (11–14): busier but still beautiful. Sunset (5:30–6:30 p.m.): the 30-min ritual locals call 'la hora dorada' — best cocktail of the trip at Caleton.
Where to eat & drink
Little John — fresh seafood at the marina, 5-min taxi from the beach.
Caleton Beach Club — bar service on the beach, US$15 cocktails.
Yes — Juanillo is public. Free entry via the Caleton Beach Club gate (show passport). Loungers US$15/day at public section, or US$120/person day pass for the full beach club.