Dominican Republic.
Bayahibe
This compact fishing village on the Caribbean coast of the Dominican Republic's La Altagracia province, Bayahibe sits right at the water with a café and rest…
Cabarete
A little beach town on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, in Puerto Plata province, Cabarete is known across the Caribbean as a hub for kitesurfing a…
Cotui
Dominican town in Sánchez Ramírez province where a palm-lined central plaza, a white-towered church, and a bronze statue create a lively civic heart, with up…
Santo Domingo
Founded in 1496 by Bartolomé Colón, Santo Domingo is the oldest permanent European settlement in the Americas and home to the continent's first cathedral and…
San Francisco de Macorís
San Francisco de Macorís, the provincial capital of Duarte in the Dominican Republic's northeast, is the commercial hub of its region, with an economy built…
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santiago de los Caballeros, the Dominican Republic's second-largest city, has a walkable centre with a real café and restaurant scene and a concentration of…
Boca de Yuma
A pocket-sized Dominican village where the Yuma River meets the Caribbean Sea, Boca de Yuma sits on the southern coast of La Altagracia province within a sho…
La Isabela
Founded by Christopher Columbus in 1494 during his Second Voyage, La Isabela in Puerto Plata province is the first permanent European settlement established…
Pizarrete
A little Dominican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site within reach for day-trippers.
Pedro Sánchez
A modest Dominican village that sits at the water's edge in upland country, drawing independent travellers with its unusual combination of coastal access and…
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