well on the other side of the coin.....you wont have a 5 star beach resort that has poor people staggering along asking for handouts and selling junk trinkets, and leaving their garbage behind...if you have full open acess to the beach for the public.........does anyone really want to promote an area that has open access to beautiful beaches when they are 50 yards in front of a 4 story hotel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
seems contradictory to me
bob
I understand your perspective, but like it or not, Dominican law says that beach belongs to the public, not to the hotel and its guests. Yeah, realities on the ground are that Dominicans usually don't assert their right of access, but perhaps someday a Supreme Court will change that...
I don't like the endless parade of beggers and salesmen either -- one of the principal reasons I stay away from Boca Chica's public beach, for example. But I think they can be handled through proper policing, doesn't have to be total public access cut-off. Yeah, I know, "proper policing in the DR" may be an oxymoron :cheeky:
BTW Bob, I was speaking of Blue Flag certification, which brings a heck of alot of benefits to users of the certified beaches, the hotels and busiensses and local municipality backing it, and the environment. You know, little unimportant things like properly training lifeguards, guaranteed clear bathing water, minimized damage to local reefs, properly trained boat captains for boating services, beach clean-ups.... If Bayahibe can do it and make it an economic success, I suspect other Dominican beaches can too.