Playa El Anclón, situated near El Limón in Samaná, stands out for its luminous white sand, translucent turquoise water, and a quietness broken only by soft waves and the occasional seabird. Unlike other beaches in the area, El Anclón has retained a truly natural feel: no facilities, no commercial vendors, and rarely more than a handful of visitors at any given time.
The beach gets its name from a centuries-old anchor discovered on its shore, a surprising historical relic that sets the mood for a place where time feels paused. Walking along the beach, you’ll spot this anchor—a reminder of the stories the coastline quietly holds.
What truly defines Playa El Anclón, however, is its exceptional snorkeling. The water is famously clear even in waist-deep sections, and the gentle, gradual slope of the seafloor makes it an easy entry for everyone from kids to experienced swimmers. Just a few steps into the sea, you’ll see schools of small, colorful fish and patches of coral and anemones. Many visitors recall that their children could simply wade in and spot vibrant marine life without swimming out far.
Fringed by palms and lush local vegetation, the shoreline offers both sunny spots and scattered natural shade. With so few people around, it’s common to have large stretches of sand to yourself. The ambience encourages quiet observation—of the water, the sky, and maybe a bird hopping between the trees.
Playa El Anclón’s charm lies in its simplicity: nature, history, and clear water, with nothing to interrupt the experience. Bring what you need, take your time, and enjoy a Samaná beach perfect for anyone who values peace, natural scenery, and some of the region’s most accessible snorkeling right from the shore.






