Sunday, 4 March 2018

More to explore in the Domican Republic

NAGUA is the capital of the province Maria Trinidad Sánchez of the #DominicanRepublic. A medium-sized city, Nagua’s economy relies mainly on the production of agricultural products, mainly: rice, coconuts, vegetables, tubers and cocoa.  Located on the northeast coast of the Samaná peninsula, #Nagua is on the road that leads from Puerto Plata to the city of Samaná.  The beaches, land, and tourism are untouched.

About 30 minutes from Nagua, is a small town called Cabrera. There you will find Dudu Lagoon, and within Dudu Lagoon is Azul Lagoon. The zip-line into the water, that everyone loves on those super hot days of the Dominican Summer, can be found at Dudu Lagoon. At Lago Azul The water is clear and is located in a cave that is open to the public for swimming. There you will find large rocks you can jump off of, and bring your snorkel equipment because it is a wonder for the eye to see.

Diamond beach is known as the beach with no waves and is about 30 minutes away from Nagua, and only minutes from Dudu Lagoon. Among the things to do in Nagua, it’s at the top. It is a local beach, down a bumpy winding road, and you will not find 5 star amenities there.

Playa Los Minos is a local beach, where not many tourist go, but the best part is that it’s not crowded with locals. Sand and rock mix on the shores and the sides to provide a view that resembles the beaches of Greece in some spots. Very calm waters, are accompanied by warm waters, and natural sands. A local hotel ran by Italians is placed on the rocky shore, and is a great place to stop for a beer. The owners are around 90, and their charm gives an old school look to a beautiful little beach.


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