This tour has picturesque creativity, colors, and great sightseeing adventures await you on the Puerto Plata City Tour! We will visit the Amber Museum, the San Felipe Fort, the Central Park with its Church, the Malecón, the Victorian Houses, the Del Oro Chocolate Factory, the Rum Factory and a swim in Cosita Beach Rica, Puerto Plata. Super recommended and totally good for those who like to know the historical side of Puerto Plata, the Dominican Republic and its customs. You can have a great time in Puerto Plata with our tour!
Come and discover the history of Puerto Plata and its great landscapes with our City Tour!!
Pickup included
It has become the most popular meeting point in Puerto Plata. In fact, its beautiful park, also known as Plaza de la Independencia, is a national symbol. It was built as a tribute to General Gregorio Luperón. He offered this beautiful park to the city of Puerto Plata, when it was the Dominican capital.
About 100 meters from the Central Park on Calle Duarte, you will find the Ambar Museum. An excellent example of Victorian architecture that houses a unique collection of valuable samples of Dominican amber. Experts say this amber, known to be the most transparent in the world, qualifies as semi-precious. It is formed from tree sap that has hardened over millions of years, capturing many plant and insect fossils.
Residents of Puerto Plata proudly claim that theirs is the most beautiful boulevard (Malecón) in the Dominican Republic. Later, you'll see why when you see the many white-sand beaches that line the city's main avenue, each with a name. In addition to days on the beach within the city, the boulevard's long, shady sidewalk is ideal for morning or evening strolls - sunrises here are spectacular....
At the end of the boardwalk rests a key piece of the history of Puerto Plata, the San Felipe Fortress. Built by the Spanish in the 16th century to defend the north coast of the Dominican Republic from the British and Dutch, and from French pirates in search of the area's abundant gold and silver. Considered one of the most important colonial military structures in the Caribbean, completed in 1577, it later served as a prison and now a museum. Touring the fort reveals the original cannons facing the Atlantic, ancient weapons, and numerous hidden chambers.
Then, we will visit the “Del Oro” Chocolate Factory where you will see how handmade Dominican Chocolate is made. You will experience the quality of organic chocolate made with 100% cocoa beans harvested from the soil of the Dominican Republic.
Additionally, you will experience the taste of Puerto Plata rum made in Vinícola del Norte, the home of the great Macorix rum.
After a brief but thorough visit to Puerto Plata, you'll head to Cosita Rica beach, about a 10-minute drive away. Then you can relax in a complimentary chair, swim in the water, or enjoy a walk on the Puerto Plata beach. Additional drinks or bites to eat are available at the beach bar and restaurant (additional charges). Beach beds are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Puerto Plata is a vibrant coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and lively culture. It's a popular tourist destination offering a mix of relaxation, adventure, and rich heritage.
A beautiful beach with golden sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A scenic mountain with lush vegetation and panoramic views of Puerto Plata. Accessible by cable car.
A historic 16th-century fort offering insights into the city's colonial past.
A popular amusement park featuring a water park, dolphin encounters, and other attractions.
One of the most famous carnivals in the Caribbean, featuring colorful parades, music, and dance.
A traditional Dominican dish consisting of rice, beans, meat (usually chicken or beef), and salad.
A mashed plantain dish often served with eggs, cheese, and fried cheese.
A hearty stew made with meat, vegetables, and root vegetables.
Fried plantain slices, often served as a side dish.
This is the peak tourist season with pleasant weather and minimal rain. It's ideal for beach activities and outdoor adventures.
Dominican Peso (DOP)
GMT-4
110VV, 60HzHz
Puerto Plata is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.
Terminal de Guaguas
Local buses, known as guaguas, are the most common form of public transport. They are inexpensive but can be crowded.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A nearby town known for its beaches, nightlife, and diverse community.
A vibrant beach town known for its water sports and nightlife.
A series of 27 waterfalls offering a thrilling trekking and swimming experience.
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