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Why
Samana?
Samana is a destination for nature lovers and
adventurers. Green, green mountains, long beaches, solitude, lively
little towns in between, turquoise waters. Samana is also a romantic
destination, and several of its small hotels are perfect for
honeymooners. Samana is also a good choice for experienced scuba
divers. And the place to stay if whale-watching is high on your
agenda.
It is the place to sit on a porch or in the shade of
a palm tree, sipping something cool and discover the rare feeling of
being happy just being alive.
The exuberance of the area,
the variety of natural attractions make it the preferred choice of
those seeking an active vacation. Oh, there is action if you want
it. Horseback riding, swimming, snorkeling, diving, sailing — all
the activities that come with beautiful nature.
It is
possible to spend your days vegging out at the beach in front of the
hotel, but Samana is truly for explorers. Samana has a distinct
European flavor - The French were first, but now many Italians and
Spaniards have opened up businesses to cater to tourists in the
area.
Important to note, Samana is one tourist area in the
DR where credit cards are not as readily accepted. It is best to
bring cash, travel checks or use your ATM card at one of the banks
in town.
What else is nearby Those traveling to
the province of Samana should plan on spending their entire vacation
in Samana. This is because Samana is a multi-area tourism
destination in itself. The hotels are primarily located in Samana
City, Las Galeras (25 kms. from Samana City), Las Terrenas and El
Portillo. It takes about half an hour to cross the peninsula north
to south and about an hour to go from West to East or vice versa.
There is a small airport in El Portillo with commuter flights to
Santo Domingo, if your budget allows.
Port of Entry/How
to get there Fly into Santo Domingo or Puerto Plata,
overnight there, and the next day take the domestic commuter flight
into Portillo air strip on the north side of Las Terrenas. If your
hotel is in Las Galeras or Samana City, you may consider renting a
jeep at El Portillo Resort across the street from the airport and
going by car. If you are in Santo Domingo, a Metro Bus leaves at 7
am and will take you into Samana city, dropping you off on the
Malecon. If you are in Puerto Plata, take the Caribe Tours bus that
leaves at 7:30 am from Sosua into Samana. Note that Las Terrenas is
about a 45 minute drive from Samana City. These are very
inexpensive, service is comfortable coach and these are scenic
rides, albeit you will be on board for about 4 hours. This bus
connection gives time to make the whale-watching trips, but prepare
for an exhausting day.
Getting around You can get
around on foot, by moto-concho (motorcycle taxi) or taxi, but the
best way to see Samana is to rent a small 4x4 jeep. Whether
traveling on the undulated sand roads along Las Terrenas beach on
the northwest side of the peninsula, or at Playa Rincon on the
northeast side, the jeep will come in extra handy. Take extra care
when driving along the panoramic highway from Sanchez to Las
Terrenas. To do a loop of the attractions, take the El Portillo road
going East and stay on it until you get to the Limon sign. If you
continue East along this road you will end up in Samana City, from
which you can travel to Las Galeras. Retrace your way back to Samana
and then to Sanchez, to make it back north to Las Terrenas Once you
are in Las Galeras, there are daily small boat ferries to Playa
Rincon beach, a spectacular 2 km. bay.
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