Experience this wonderful nature safari where you discover the beautiful and amazing Dominican Countryside, you will enjoy a great scenic hillside tour with view on the ocean and surrounding hills, visit a Tropical Park where you learn about the nature and get informed about the Taino culture, and you will be explained how Dominican Coffee is made the traditional way. Followed by a lunch (included) in a authentic Dominican house of over 100 years old where they cook the classic way and with local ingredients. Afterwards it is time for a ride through some authentic villages and than (if time allows) to relax (and swimm if you want) at the "Dona Mariana Hacienda" at the Sonador creek From there it is about an hour drive back to your pick-up location.
Pickup included
A scenic hillside drive brings you to the small village of Tubagua at the beautiful “Calle Turistica” from Puerto Plata to Santiago with marvelous ocean and mountain views, just over half an hour drive from Puerto Plata or Sosua / Cabarete
Our first stop is at the “Taino Valley Tropical Park” you will find a lush tropical forest, our guide shows the flowers, trees, palms, plants, bamboo, fruits, vegetables and condiments that grow in the Dominican mountains. There are flowers that are very special in their way of growing and typical for the Caribbean. In several places there are small statues from the times of the Tainos. Each statue features a God of the Tainos. Detailed explanation of each statue and why the Tainos worshiped their gods is given. The water that runs through the forest passes through several natural ponds full of fish. On the route there is a viewpoint with benches that overlook a green valley with mountains in the background.
We will demonstrate how Coffee is made the classic Dominican way and taste, show you how Cigars are rolled. You also enjoy a fresh fruit tasting, grown in the hills around us.
Surrounded a lush tropical setting, next to the entrance of a tropical park which invite you for a stroll, you attend different workshops demos about coffee, chocolate and cigar making, all in cooperation with small local farmers by which their family are supported.
You will receive general information about the production processes and taste the best products
which the Dominican Republic nature offers.
On top of this a fruit-tasting experience and a traditional lunch is not to be missed.
• Coffee: See how coffee is grown and processed, from the tree to the traditional brawn.
Learn about the different varieties and qualities of coffee, and how to brew the perfect cup on
the traditional Dominican way. Enjoy the tasting session, where you will savor the aroma and flavor of the finest coffee.
• Chocolate: Discover how chocolate is made, from the cacao pods to the mouth melting bars. Indulge in a chocolate tasting, from dark to milk, from plain to flavored.
The Chocolate is made by the “Chojoba” non-profit association, made up only of women
from the local community. It was founded 10 years ago when a group of women decided not
only to be housewife’s dependent on their husbands, but also productive and useful entities
for their home and the community.
• Organic Fruit Tasting: directly from mother nature! You will be shown various fruits that grow in
the surrounding area, such as mangoes, pineapples, bananas, papayas, melon, avocado and
more. Delight in a fruit tasting, enjoy the freshness and sweetness of the fruits, straight from
the land in your mouth.
• Cigars: No trip to the Dominican Republic would be complete without having seen how cigars are crafted, from the leaf to the smoke and ash. You will learn about the different types of tobacco and cigars, how to cut, light, and smoke them. Optional you can also participate in a cigar tasting ($), where you will appreciate the aroma and taste of the finest Dominican cigars.
• To top it all off, enjoy an authentic Woodfire prepared lunch: served in typical Dominican
house of over 100 years old and cooked the traditional Dominican way in a “fogon”, prepared
by a passionate team with organic ingredients from around the house and local farmers.
Taste the savor of the delicious dishes, such as rice, beans, chicken, salad, and more. In the garden behind the house there grow bananas, avocados, pineapples, tomatoes and much more.
You can walk around the house and notice that a supermarket is not needed, as almost
everything grows in the surrounding yard.
Depending on the time available, (cruise ship guests) we will go to "Doña Mariana", for a paddle in a crystal-clear creek with small waterfalls, around half an hour drive further into the hills passing some typical Dominican hamlets. (Note: if time allows)
Cabarete is a vibrant beach town known for its water sports, particularly kiteboarding and windsurfing. With its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and welcoming atmosphere, it attracts adventure seekers and relaxation enthusiasts alike. The town offers a mix of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences.
Cabarete Beach is the heart of the town, offering a long stretch of white sand and clear waters. It's a hub for water sports, beach bars, and relaxation.
Cabarete Bay is a picturesque bay known for its calm waters and beautiful sunsets. It's a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding.
This ecological park features a series of natural freshwater lagoons surrounded by lush vegetation. It's a great spot for nature lovers and those looking to escape the beach for a while.
This mountain offers stunning panoramic views of Puerto Plata and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can take a cable car to the top and enjoy the lush vegetation and scenic overlooks.
Known as the 27 Waterfalls, this adventure park offers a series of natural waterfalls and swimming holes, as well as ziplining and other outdoor activities.
A traditional Dominican dish made from mashed plantains, often served with eggs, cheese, and fried cheese (tostones).
Fish cooked in a coconut sauce, a popular dish in the coastal regions.
A hearty stew made with a variety of meats and root vegetables.
Fried plantain slices, often served as a side dish or snack.
This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach relaxation. The kiteboarding and windsurfing conditions are excellent during this time.
Dominican Peso (DOP)
AST (Atlantic Standard Time, GMT-4)
110VV, 60HzHz
Cabarete is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Carretera 1
Guaguas are inexpensive but can be crowded and uncomfortable for travelers with luggage.
Available • Apps: InDriver
Car, Bike, Scooter
Puerto Plata is a historic city with a rich colonial past. It offers a variety of cultural attractions, including the Amber Museum and the Fort San Felipe.
Sosúa is a charming beach town known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and vibrant community. It offers a mix of relaxation and cultural experiences.
Laguna de Díaz is a beautiful lagoon surrounded by lush vegetation and wildlife. It's a great spot for birdwatching, kayaking, and nature walks.
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