Dominican Republic | _ | | _ | | | This city is the center of the east coast region of the country and growing in its tourism popularity. Several attractions bring you to this 40-mile stretch of coast where the Caribbean meets the Atlantic ocean. This area is unspoiled with white-sanded and coconut-tree lined beaches. Visit the Manati Park with performing dolphins, sea lions, and the ancient Taino Indian village replica. This resort community is the perfect setting to your vacation in tropical paradise. | | | _ | | _ | | | Nicknamed the "Amber Coast" for its rich deposits of clear amber, Puerto Plata is the largest city on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. Since colonial times, the area has attracted large numbers of visitors - from pirates and Spanish conquistadors to beachgoers and vacationers. The city contains many visual treasures, including rich Victorian architecture, picturesque sea views, and lush flora that are well represented in the botanical gardens atop Mount Isabel de Torres. Famed for its beauty, affordability, and relative uncrowdedness, Puerto Plata defies all claims that one must be a millionaire jetsetter to enjoy a tropical paradise. | | | | | | |
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