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The Dominican Republic is known worldwide for its range of all-inclusive hotels.
It is one of the most visited destinations in the world by tourists looking for this type of experience. However, after more than 10 trips to the Dominican Republic, I can say that this country is a tourist treasure beyond the offers of this type of hotel. On almost all my trips I have rented a car and toured different regions of the island.
Here are some spectacular routes you can do in Quisqueya.
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1. Pedernales and Bay of Eagles
Located in the far southwest of the country, near the border with Haiti, the Bay of Eagles is one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet.
A region that does not yet have mass tourism, which will allow you to enjoy its very well preserved nature.
Driving from Santo Domingo will take you approximately five hours. Along the way, you will find many surprises, such as vineyards and salt flats in Baní, Barahona, and San José de Ocoa.
2. Constanza and Jarabacoa
Constanza is known as the Switzerland of the Caribbean. From here, you can climb Pico Duarte, the highest mountain in the Caribbean — an incredible ecotourism experience that can be done in two days.
The region has rivers, waterfalls, and different types of ecotourism experiences, such as picking strawberries, macadamias, and other symbols that are only seen in this region. The gastronomic offer is one of its best-kept secrets. Recently, the Balcón Restaurante Jarabacoa opened, which features Michelin-starred chef Adin Langille.
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3. San Juan, Salcedo and North Coast
Some of the most spectacular rivers in the world I have seen here are Cola de Pato and Río Partido. Its deep blue reminds you that the Dominican Republic is a paradise.
This route can be combined with coastal provinces, such as San Juan, which has spectacular virgin beaches.
4. Samaná
This is my favorite region of the Dominican Republic. It is a peninsula where the rainforest meets the Atlantic Ocean, one of the best places in the Caribbean for whale watching. In less than an hour, you can go from beautiful waterfalls (Salto el Limón) to the most crystal clear beaches. You can walk along miles of beaches with waters that color. I recommend you visit Las Terrenas, La Caleta, and Frontón beach.
These are four road-trips that you can do in the Dominican Republic that will show you a different side of the famous Caribbean destination. If you’re planning to go to the Dominican Republic, put this on your list.
Wilson “Wil” Santiago Burgos is the founder of Mochileando.com, one of the largest travel platforms in Puerto Rico and the Latin American market in the U.S.