WELCOME TO PEDERNALES

Tucked in the southwestern most corner of the Dominican Republic, bordering Haiti, the Pedernales province is as remote as it gets. Yet this distant, desert-like coastal landscape beckons the ultimate outdoor explorer–a place where giant cacti line the roads with intermittent views of iridescent turquoise shores, where cows and iguanas are a frequent sight, and […]

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MEET THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS IN JARABACOA

Perched at an altitude of 529 meters (1,736 feet), this scenic mountain resort town is a favorite escape of Santiago and Santo Domingo city dwellers. They flock here in search of cool temperatures, fresh rivers, and sweeping green landscapes flanked by dense pine forests and coffee-producing mountains. An eco-tourism hub easily accessed via modern highways, […]

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FALL IN LOVE OF BARAHONA

The deep southwest of the Dominican Republic, dubbed “El Sur Profundo,” is geographically removed from the country’s primary tourist destinations – but those who get closer will find that remoteness has its perks: the most biodiverse reserve and parks in the country, surfing beaches drawing athletes in search of their next break, fresh water cascades […]

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Samaná

Jutting out of the DR’s northeastern shore and basking in the ocean, the nature haven that is the Samaná Peninsula is as coveted today as it was in the 16th century. Pirates hid in its lush, palm-filled forests, isolated beaches, and hidden caves, while European and Haitian troops competed over its deep water, protected bay. […]

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The Islands of the Dominican Republic

In addition to the mainland’s exceptional beaches, the DR boasts multiple offshore cayes with an even more stunning sea and sand environment. Hop on a catamaran sail to breathtaking Saona or Catalina islands.

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The Dominican Republic Waterfalls

Puerto Plata’s 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua offers a day of hiking through thick forest, crossing footbridges and passing numerous flora before eventually reaching a rocky hilltop where you’ll begin making your way down by jumping or sliding down a series of waterfalls!

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The Dominican Republic experience.

I first fell in love with its beaches, long stretches of white sand bordered by coconut palms, some of which are protected by the countless coral reefs. The Dominican Republic stretches over 1,025 miles of coastline and offers around 370 miles of beach. Most of these wild beaches aren’t known to travelers from around the […]

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