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las terrenas
Las Terrenas
Samana was a famous slave trade port for the British in the early 17th century. Today, the people of these provinces are a mix of Taino, Spanish and African descent. The name originates in the French phrase "la terriene" (the landowner).
Las Terrenas is a new hotspot for foreigners but also people from the Capital. Since the new highway between Santo Domingo and Samaná is done, people from SD come here every week. It takes 3 hours from the center Las Terrenas to the center Santo Domingo. Also, the new airport El Catey also is open for international flights, mainly used for connections in Europe and Canada.
In the 2002 census, the town had a population of 13,869.
Las Terrenas, located approximately 245 km east of Puerto Plata, must be accessed by one of two mountain roads. If you are coming from the west, you would turn left after the town of Sánchez. If you are arriving from the east, you would drive through Samaná, and turn right on the road towards El Limón and El Portillo. Once you're on either road it will take another 1/2 hour to 45 minutes to reach the town of Las Terrenas. The road from Sánchez is the most exciting route to take. This curvy, steep road takes you through the Cordillera Samaná mountain range. Go slowly and you'll see spectacular views of Samaná Bay and Parque Los Haitises on the south side, and the Atlantic coast on the north side. Along the way you'll see brightly painted Dominican homes, as well as the unique farming and vegetation of the area, including 60 varieties of palms. Upon arrival in Las Terrenas, you'll be awed with the calmness of the area and the beautiful white sand beach lined with tall palms and pastel-colored wooden fishing boats. The next thing you may notice is its Mediterranean-influenced atmosphere. There are plenty of cafés and oceanfront restaurants where people can be found sipping wine, over long, leisurely lunches, or having a mid-day break over a café latte. Shops there offer a variety of arts and crafts, many of them unique handmade items that can be difficult to find elsewhere in the Dominican Republic. Activity-wise, you can enjoy watersports like snorkeling, diving, windsurfing and kiteboarding. The 4-wheel drive and horseback riding trips are also popular because they allow you to see otherwise non-accessible areas of beauty. If you just want to plant yourself on a beautiful beach you can also visit closeby Playa Bonita or Playa Las galleras.
Las Terrenas Hotels
Location. Hotel Residencia del Paseo is located on the beach in central Las Terrenas, close to Playa Bonita. Hotel Features. Recreational...
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Location. Hotel Residence Playa Colibri is located on the beach in central Las Terrenas, close to Playa Bonita. Property Features. Hotel Residence...
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Location. Albachiara Hotel is located in Las Terrenas, close to Playa Bonita. Hotel Features. Albachiara Hotel features a snack bar/deli....
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Location. Garden Hotel Lomita Maravilla is located near the beach in Las Terrenas and close to Playa Bonita. Property Features. Garden Hotel...
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Location. Located in Las Terrenas, Hotel La Tortuga is connected to the airport and close to Playa Bonita. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities...
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Location. Viva Residence Las Terrenas is located in Las Terrenas, close to Playa Bonita. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include a private...
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Location. Balcones del Atlantico All-Suites is located on the beach in Las Terrenas and local attractions include Playa Bonita and El Salto del Limon....
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Location. Gran Bahia Principe El Portillo is located on the beach in Las Terrenas and local attractions include Playa Bonita and El Salto del Limon....
A 130-ft (40-m) cascade of white water ends up in a delightfully clear pool, reached by a one-hour horseback ride from El Limón village. The trek to this remote waterfall is through beautiful and fertile countryside
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