The Dominican Republic offers a tourism diverse that ranges from paradisiacal beaches to lush mountains, without forgetting its rich history and vibrant culture.
And every corner of the country presents a experience only one that celebrates diversity in every corner and connects you more with the essence of this country, making each tour unique and memorable.
Today, in honor of World Day of Tourismwe propose 10 activities that will allow you to discover spectacular beaches, immerse yourself in lagoons and rivers or find adventure routes to celebrate the natural wonders of the Dominican Republic.
1. Magic mushroom, in Jamao north
For this adventure you must Travel to the beautiful mountains of Jamao northin the Espaillat province, specifically to the community of Arroyo de Blanco.
Hidden among its hills is the Magic Mushroomone of the hidden gems of the Dominican Republic. This fascinating place features a waterfall whose eroded rocks form a peculiar mushroom figure, offering an impressive visual spectacle.
This destination is ideal for those who enjoy canyoning (or canyoning) and are in good physical condition. It involves descending through the canyon, where you can face exciting waterfalls and rappels of up to 60 meters.
After the adrenaline, you can cool off in the waters from the river or relax on a nearby beach, all within an hour’s drive.
He Magic Mushroom It is not only a place to enjoy nature, but also a experience perfect for lovers of adventure and virgin landscapes.
2. Camping outdoors in Round MountainMiches
Another activity that is very enjoyable is campingwhich consists of moving to some remote place, far from the hustle and bustle of the city and putting together our tent houses.
Round Mountain It is a good option if you want to enjoy the East of Dominican Republicsince it is a safe place surrounded by the most beautiful landscapes imaginable.
Access to this place is privateso to be able to enter and have the right to dawn there you will have to pay a fee (RD$600 p/p), taking into account that you will have to bring your tent and everything you need with you.
There is a small restaurant on site where you can also request dinner and breakfast to be prepared for an extra cost. The place is very safe and cool, at night you can admire the starry sky and feel a incredible peace.
An excellent option to clear your mind and disconnect a few days of stress of the city.
3. Sand Cayin Montecristi
Located about 20 minutes by boat from the beaches of Punta Rucia north of the Dominican Republic, Sand Cay It is a small, but paradisiacal cay famous for its beautiful bottoms to do dive and swim with the fish, visited daily by tourists from all over the world.
This experience You will remember it forever, since once there you can enjoy its shallow waters, doing snorkel with a wide variety of colorful fish. And once on the key you can consume fruits and drinks to cool off.
After your visit is over, you can make a mangrove tour to learn a little more about this maritime ecosystem and its importance for nature.
Remember to bring sunscreen, as the sun rays they are very strongplus a hat and sunglasses.
4. Immerse yourself in the history and flavor of Cocoa trail
He Cocoa Trailin San Francisco from MacorÃs, is an educational and entertaining option to explore as a family. Through a detailed tour, you will learn about the complete cocoa production process, from planting to chocolate making.
Additionally, you can taste different chocolate varieties and create your own bar, while discovering the importance of this product both locally and globally.
5. The 27 Puddles from Damajagua, in Puerto Plata
This incredible natural monument is located approximately half an hour from the city of Puerto Plata and it is one of the main attractions of the city.
Here you can hike through hills full of thick forest and jump in the puddles and wells of the Camú River.
The tour takes approximately two and a half hours and at the beginning of the experience you will enjoy natural slidescaves and crystal clear waters that descend from the mountain for a day of adventure and lots of fun.
The tour is done in the company of community guides and the use of life jackets and helmets is mandatory.
The tour has 27 waterfallsyou must choose how many jumps you want to do and the price will vary. The park is open every day from eight in the morning until three in the afternoon.
6. Blue Lake (Blue Lake), in Cabrera
This small lagoon very blue waters and crystal clear it is a natural pool.
“Blue Water”, as its name indicates, has a pleasant and fresh water of a turquoise blue tone, close to the 40 feet deepbut due to its clarity it is possible to see the background.
It is said that the color blue is because its waters are underground and at some point they have a relationship with the sea, and the fauna that lives there is introduced.
The water is transparent and at the same time exhibits a light blue hue. The entrance to the lagoon is at road Cabrera-Naguavery close to Arroyo Salado beach and El Dudú lagoon.
As it is private property, a small fee must be paid. fee of $100 pesos to have access.
7. Pyramids of New Valleyin Constance
A experience that you definitely should live at least once in your life.
This destination is a perfect place for those who enjoy camping outdoors under pleasant temperatures that normally range between 14 and 16 degrees during the day and can drop to 0 degrees at night, depending on the season in which you visit, so it is recommended to be well prepared.
The pyramids are considered the geographical center of the Dominican Republic. They were built in honor of the dictator Rafael Trujillo, for being the one who managed the construction of the highway between the municipalities of San José de Ocoa and Constanza in 1958.
8. Bay of Eaglesin Flints
Bay of Eagles It is one of those places where you disconnect from all the hustle and bustle of the city and never want to leave.
Many have heard about it, but few have gone to see it. This paradise is located in the province of Flintssouthwest of Dominican Republic and is part of the Jaragua National Park.
It has crystal clear waters and white sand that borders it, in addition to the biodiversity that you can find at their surroundings.
Upon arriving at the beach You will be impressed by a landscape that will make you feel in the paradiseliterally; It is a beach worth visiting for the special beauty it has.
You can get there in two ways: in boat (the fastest) or overland (it will take longer), taking into account that the road that connects you to the beach is not in good condition and you must go in a 4×4 vehicle.
9. Ecological Reserve Indigenous Eyesin Punta Cana
This subtropical forest of 1,500 acres of lowlands is dedicated to conservation, scientific research and recreation, as it is considered a treasure of tropical flora and fauna, as its habitat is home to hundreds of species of birds and iguanas.
Located in the Puntacana Resort & Club complex, this natural reserve has 12 lagoons (water eyes) of fresh water, formed by the flowering of the Yauya underground river, due to the geological characteristics of the place, of which only four can be used for swimming.
Historians discovered that the TaÃno Indians, pre-Columbian inhabitants of the island, referred to the lagoons as “eyes” because of their distinctive shape. For this reason the Reserve was named “Indigenous Eyes“. You can visit it between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm.
10. El Limón Fallsin Samana
This is one of the ideal routes for those looking to be in contact with nature without having to “go through a lot of work.”
The adventure takes place within the green mountains del Limón in Samaná, a beautiful route that can be done both on foot and on horseback.
If you decide to go on horseback it takes about 30 minutes and about 50 if you do it on foot, and if you walk the ride is easy despite there being some good climbs.
Being able to cross the jungle is a quite interesting itinerary until reaching the impressive El Limón waterfallwhere no one will want to miss a pleasant swim in its crystal-clear waters, since it falls from 55 meters high to a pool below where you can take a well-deserved dip.
Remember to bring your repellent, water shoes and swimsuit.