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Puerto Plata Beaches Closed to Swimmers as Dangerous Conditions Persist

March 19, 2026Dominican Today

Visitors planning beach activities along Puerto Plata's northern coastline will need to stay out of the water as authorities have temporarily prohibited swimming due to hazardous ocean conditions.

Safety Measures in Effect

The Civil Defense agency has implemented emergency protocols, deploying red warning flags throughout Puerto Plata Province's coastal areas, as reported by Dominican Today. Local emergency response teams cited unusually large waves and powerful ocean currents as the primary safety concerns prompting the closure.

What Travelers Should Know

The swimming prohibition specifically targets the Atlantic-facing beaches in the northern region, where sea conditions have deteriorated beyond safe recreational levels. The Prevention, Mitigation and Response Committee is actively monitoring the situation to protect both tourists and locals from potential water-related incidents.

Travelers currently in Puerto Plata or planning visits should look for alternative activities while the dangerous maritime conditions persist. Beach access remains available for non-swimming activities, but entering the water is strictly forbidden until conditions improve.

Planning Around the Restrictions

Those with upcoming trips to Puerto Plata's coastal areas should check with local authorities or their accommodations for updates on when swimming might resume. The measure represents a precautionary approach to visitor safety as unpredictable ocean behavior continues affecting the region's popular beach destinations.

Authorities emphasized that the restriction will remain active until weather patterns stabilize and normal wave activity returns to the affected coastline.

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