Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic

November 20, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

Coordinates: 19°00′N 70°40′W / 19.000°N 70.667°W / 19.000; -70.667
Restaurants in Dominican Republic

1. Bahia de las Aguilas

Jaragua National Park, Pedernales Dominican Republic
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5.0 based on 401 reviews

Bahia de las Aguilas

Reviewed By edgardoh983 - Huntsville, United States

Bahia de las Aguilas a hidden gem in Dominican Republic eco turism. Elsa Tours and our Turist Guide Tayo surprised us again. We traveled from Punta Cana to the capital Santo Domingo and visited the Los Tres Ojos, Ciudad Colonial complete tour, The Ambar Museum, El Panteon de Los Heroes and visit China Town. We eat at an excellent vegetarian restaurant and rested in Ramada Casino Hotel. At 4:00 am we were up and running. When we saw Bahia de Las Aguilas we couldn't believe it how beautiful it was. We got into the speed boat and enjoy a majestic ride to the Bahia de Las Aguilas. The environment is untouched by human development. The water is Cristal clear and you can open your eyes in the water. Is not that salty as the other ones. No waves yes is true. The water has different shade and the marine life can be seen easily. The fishes swim under your legs. The san is soft and clean. The view is majestic and romantic. Love birds this is the place to say Honey I want to spend the rest of my life with you. We swam all day and stayed in the water all day. No music only nature. I recommend without reservations Bahia de Las Aguilas and I will come back soon to camp for two days. You need a permit to stay over night and is safe.

2. Spirit Mountain

La Angostura de Manabao 12 Miles from Jarabacoa, Jarabacoa Dominican Republic +1 720-413-0973 [email protected] http://www.spiritmountaincoffee.com/visit
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Spirit Mountain

Spirit Mountain's Ecological Reserve and Organic Coffee Plantation is nestled high in the foot hills of the Cordillera Central Mountain Range. The Farm is located at at the far reaches of Angostura de Manabao, approximately 15 miles from Jarabacoa, 3 miles beyond Manabao. This is rugged land and unpaved roads, so if your not up for an adventure, you may not want to venture this far into the mountains of Hispaniola. We are an operating Coffee Plantation...not a tourist attraction. During a visit, you are likely to see typical operations related to producing some of the worlds best coffees. Harvesting season is from January through April, if you would like to try your hand at picking coffee. Learn about sustainable organic farming first hand, see the rarest endemic birds of Hispaniola or just kickback up at our rustic camp site, Camp Spirit Discovery. During the off season, our crews will be planting coffee, taking care of the shade canopy and performing general farm maintenance. We cater to those interested in more than just a vacation. The farm is open all day every day for self guided yours. The farm is on google maps, and you can check in with Rosa, the plantation manager's wife. Their house is directly in front of the farm on the right hand side of the road, about 100 meters from the farm entrance. if you let Rosa know a couple of hours in advance, she will prepare you a typical lunch, with some of our fresh roasted coffee! It is easy to spend an entire day trekking around the farm and only experience a small portion of what there is to see. Be prepared for a challenging drive up to the farm. Recent improvements to the 700 meter long access road makes the property "almost" 2 wheel drive accessible. If your interested in spending a night or more at Spirit Mountain, there are VERY rustic accommodations at Camp Spirit Discovery, located at an elevation of approximately 4,000 feet. It can get pretty chilly at these elevations, especially in the winter months, so bring plenty of warm clothes. There is a rustic kitchen complete with running water and a wood fired bread oven. Bring your own sleeping bags, but there are some mattresses in the two story open bungalows. If you would like more comfortable accommodations, there is a great little eco-lodge run by the community that has hot water and they will prepare you meals if you like. This is great way to get to know the locals! Come learn with us! You will leave changed.

Reviewed By jystefan - Punta Cana, Caribbean

Amazing camping experience. I was trying to find a place where I could bring my wife and kids for camping. My wife don't like the wilderness at all. I'm a camping enthusiast. Spirit Mountain was the ideal place. 2km deep in the most beautiful mountains of Manabao. You get by car right to the camping site and have all the basics facilities. The walk to the Salto Secreto was amazing, full of nature to find at the end the most beautiful waterfall. There is also a course for downhill mountain bikes, pretty cool too. Cant leave the place without taking your picture on the swing and buying some of ther coffee. SUV is highly recommended. The average temp was about 12-14 Celsius in the evening. during the day 20-22.

3. The 3 Eyes National Park

Avenida Las Americas Parque Nacional del Este, Santo Domingo 11606 Dominican Republic +1 809-788-7056
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4.5 based on 2,449 reviews

The 3 Eyes National Park

A group of interconnected caves near Santo Domingo.

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The "Monumento Natural Cueva Los Tres Ojos", also known as "Parque Nacional Los Tres Ojos", is probably the most visited attraction in Santo Domingo! The caves and lagoons were discovered about a hundred years ago and are really breathtaking! A winding staircase leads visitors to a series of limestone caves. An underground river - "La Brujuela - feeds freshwater to three interconnected lagoons, locally called "eyes" for their eye-oval-shapes. The first one, "Lago de Azufre", is famous for its blue waters (due to the presence of calcium minerals in its composition and not due to sulphurous waters, as initially believed), stalactites and stalagmites. Then comes "Lago La Nevera", named after its cold waters. The third "eye", "Lago Las Damas", the shallowest one, was mostly used by women and children. Years later, a fourth lake was discovered, but unlikely the other "eyes", this one is not underground, but open-air and surrounded by a rocky landscape and lush vegetation. It is called "Lago Los Zaramagullones" after some native ducks, and is the deepest one, with beautiful small fishes swimming on its crystal clear waters. Take your time and visit the park, its caves and lakes. You will never regret! Enjoy!

4. Kite Beach

Cabarete 57000 Dominican Republic
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4.5 based on 1,219 reviews

Kite Beach

Although most known for windsurfing, this beach and its surrounding area play host to a variety of outdoor activities.

Reviewed By georgesb628

Nice beach good restaurants good place to have fun I really like cabarete it's a great spot as great nightlife

5. Samana Bay

Dominican Republic
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4.5 based on 519 reviews

Samana Bay

This bay is best known for the frequency with which humpback whales and dolphins are seen here.

Reviewed By Bubbs3333 - Port Dover, Canada

We stayed at the LBPS. From the beach and balcony there were million dollar views. From the one cruise ship that transited the channel to catamarans and tall ships, with mountains across the bay. What an amazing experience to see whales from shore. If traveling January to March, binoculars can be helpful for better viewing. But honestly all our initial whale shootings were without binoculars.

6. Reserva Ecologica Ojos Indigenas

Ave. Abraham Lincoln No. 960, Punta Cana 23000 Dominican Republic +1 809-959-9221 [email protected] https://www.puntacana.org/environment/indigenous-eyes-ecological-park-reserve
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4.5 based on 944 reviews

Reserva Ecologica Ojos Indigenas

The Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park and Reserve is a private protected area owned and operated by the Grupo Puntacana Foundation. Consisting of lowland subtropical forest, the reserve covers 1,500 acres of land dedicated to conservation, scientific research, and recreation.The Ecological Reserve is a forest reserve with twelve freshwater lagoons, five of which visitors can swim in. Historians discovered that the Taíno Indians, the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the island, referred to the lagoons as “eyes” because of their distinctive shape. For this reason, the Ecological Park and Reserve was named “Ojos Indígenas” or “Indigenous Eyes.”The Ecological Park consists of numerous exhibits describing the cultural and natural history of the island.

Reviewed By Yeandy

This is an unique experience. Ojos Indigenas Reserve is an impresive place to swim and jump from the platform to the water or just unwind embracing the beauty of this crystal clear fresh water. Great to go with the family and enjoy the path to get there, observing natural wildlife ( Birds, iguanas, butterflies) you will find around until the paths leads you to the Magic Lagoon where you can also spot shrimps, fish and turtles. Been there twice and anytime I visit Dominican Republic, this is a MUST.

7. 27 Charcos

Puerto Plata 57000 Dominican Republic +1 809-250-4200 http://www.27charcos.com
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4.5 based on 3,104 reviews

27 Charcos

Reviewed By veronicahd13 - Ontario, Canada

We visited on August 9th 2019. Amazing experience. We only did 12 falls because it didn’t rain enough to do all 27. Our Iguana Mama tour guide Carlos was super friendly and kind and our driver was super safe considering people in DR drive like absolute maniacs. On our way to the tour, Carlos told us about the great history of DR and that was very interesting and funny. During the falls tour, we had another guide with the national park, his name was also Carlos...2, he was also very friendly and fun, explaining us all security measures and guided us through the falls. The falls were absolutely breath taking, after a 45 minutes intense hike up the mountain, we had to jump in or slide into ponds and swim through limestone rocks. The water was crystal clear blue turquoise and warm, simply amazing. Back home we bought ourselves Shandals (beach shoes, hiking sandals) that was the best shoes to wear ever. After our tour, we had an included DR buffet lunch that was really good and all you can drink Rum and coke LOL. Everything was perfect, can’t wait to go back!!!

8. Paradise Island & The Mangroves (Cayo Arena)

Main Street Punta Rucia Puerto Plata, Punta Rucia 57000 Dominican Republic +1 809-320-7606 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 1,323 reviews

Paradise Island & The Mangroves (Cayo Arena)

Escojan cual de nuestras embarcaciones los transportan hacia la fantástica isla de Arenas Blancas, Aguas Turquesa y una brisa fresca de Océano atlántico. Asombrosos arrecifes de coral y gran variedad de coloridos peces que podrán disfrutar con nuestro "Snorkeling". Además visitaras los fantásticos manglares en el Parque Nacional de Montecristi y aprender acerca de las maravillas de la naturaleza.

Reviewed By buzzduzzvacations - Winter Garden, United States

Cant say enough about this tour. We had to take a almost 3 hour bus ride from Grand Bahia Principe San Juan resort in Puerta Plata. Totally worth it. Tour guide, driver and Staff were so friendly. Once we finally arrived at the beautiful Punta Rucia beach, we enjoyed the restrooms and a delicious welcome drink, next we started out on a nice 15 minute boat ride, plenty of food and drink, 1st stop was a natural “pool” in the middle of the ocean, absolutely breathtaking. We spent about 30 minutes there, then off to a little private island for about 90 minutes, to snorkle and just enjoy this so very special place. Next, we boated thru the mangroves, then off to the Paraiso ecolodge for a beautiful buffet lunch which included, veggies, rice, fish, chicken and all you could eat lobster, plus drinks. We had a most enjoyable time. Highly recommend this tour.

9. Salto de Jimenoa

Jarabacoa Dominican Republic
Excellent
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Salto de Jimenoa

10. Cueva de las Maravillas

Carretera la Romana - San Pedro de Macoris, KM 16, Autovia Del Este, El Soco, San Pedro de Macoris 22000 Dominican Republic +1 809-951-9009 http://cuevadelasmaravillas.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 497 reviews

Cueva de las Maravillas

Reviewed By NYPolarCat - New York City, United States

We were a group of 3 tired adults and 4 children driving from Santo Domingo to Bavaro, and this was a fun and fascinating way to break up the ride. We spent only about 20 min. inside the cave. Our guide was knowledgeable and nice. The taking of photos inside the cave is prohibited, with the exception of the large area at the end, which is full of natural light. The cave is pretty and easy to navigate if you’re able to walk. It is not wheelchair-accessible. It’s quite humid in the cave, so there’s definitely no need to bundle up with a sweater or anything. The area surrounding the entrance to the cave is very lush with all sorts of interesting plants and trees. The ending with all the iguanas was very cool. The bathrooms are very, very nice and clean. There was a large area with tables and chairs, so I suppose you could bring a picnic. There is no restaurant on the premises, just a gift shop with items not specific to the cave. I recommend this if you’re on the way from the capital to Bavaro and need a good 45 minutes to an hour to stretch your legs and refresh.

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