Discover the best top things to do in La Altagracia Province, Dominican Republic including Palma caribe tours, Playa Los Corales, Tropical Treasure, Hoyo Claro Natural Monument, Bavaro Beach, Reserva Ecologica Ojos Indigenas, Saona Island, Macao Beach, Hoyo Azul, National Park of the East.
Restaurants in La Altagracia Province
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Estamos dedicados al servicio de transporte privado y turistico en punta cana bavaro y tambien viajamos hacia todos los polos turisticos del pais.
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Capture the essence of the Dominican Republic by visiting Tropical Treasure! Here you will find a great diversity of beautiful and affordable Dominican products and souvenirs! Pressure free shopping with a polite and charming staff, we know our inventory inside and out and you will find unique items here that you simply can not find anywhere else on the Island! We offer superb jewelry featuring ancient amber and Larimar, a semi-precious Caribbean Sea blue stone, both produced locally! We also offer a wide range of hand rolled Dominican Cigars, locally produced rum in hand painted glass bottles, the finest Dominican Coffee, known throughout the world for it's robust flavor and mamajuana our locally produced rum based elixir! We also have Marlboro cigarettes for only $44.00 (US)! Try to find a lower price anywhere! We also offer a large selection of T-Shirts, beachwear, suncare, art, hand carved wooden sculptures, key-chains, lounge wear and so much more! No high pressure sales here, you can feel free to browse our selections at your own pace. We also offer in our Beachfront Spa relaxing massages Your Satisfaction is always Guaranteed!
This a short walk down the beach from the Excellence El Carmen resort. Massages were amazing right by the ocean! Staff was so friendly and welcoming. 1 hour massage for $35!! must pay in cash. They also have a huge selection of souvenirs with USD$ on them so no haggling needed. Everything was priced very affordable and my family loved all the goodies we brought home to them. We came here three times for massages and loved it. Totally recommend this quaint store/massage place!
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Wow!!! Wow!!! Sensational Speechless just amazing if you visiting Dominican Republic is a must!!!!! White sand,clear waters!!! I highly recommended!!!!!
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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.
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.
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Saona island it is a must if you are on holiday at Punta Cana: amazing turquoise water and beautiful white sand, a lot of palm trees, birds and lizards will make your vacation unforgettable!
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The Soft Sandy Beach runs the full length and joins the other beaches in this area of Punta Cana enabling all to experience all its features with palm trees along its entirety please note this is a Public beach and used by all.
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Located in Scape Park, Cap Cana. After passing an interesting trail where you will find some of the most peculiar flora and fauna in the Caribbean, you will reach this spectacular lagoon at the foot of the 65mt high cliff. These turquoise waters have a depth of 37 meters in its deepest point.
We enjoyed the Hoyo Azul as part of the Scape Park. It is quite unique and a lot of fun! You have to do some hiking to get here. We recommend going early in the day when the water is still clear and calm because there isn't many people yet. Wear water shoes and take your bathing suit. Take your phone in a waterproof case because you can take pictures. You could even take your masks if you wanted. Kids may want a life jacket. Overall it is a once in a lifetime experience in a breath taking place. The pure beauty hiking there, walking up to it, and swimming in it is so magical.
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We recently visited the National Park of the East, while staying at Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, in Bayahibe, D.R.. My wife and oldest granddaughter and I spent a day snorkeling, swimming and just relaxing in one of the most beautiful locations we have ever visited. Among things we saw were starfish, lots of fish, pristine beaches and beaches that looked like they were straight from the movies, and the may have been. Blue Lagoon, with Brooke Shields was filmed on the island as was some scenes from The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. You almost feel like you are on a deserted tropical Island.
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