The top beaches of the Dominican Republic dazzle with sugary white sands and shimmering turquoise waters. Most of these are in the Punta Cana and Bávaro areas, which stretch some 30 miles along the island’s eastern shore. With popularity come crowds and the lion’s share of resorts. For those willing to seek out a beach less trodden, the country has some 250 miles of coastline open for exploration. It’s well worth the effort to discover your private place. Depending on the location, your beach blanket might come to rest on bone white sands, latte colored strands or peach tinted grains. Photo: Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism