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10 Best place to visit in San José de Ocoa Dominican Republic

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Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Dominican Republic

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10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Dominican Republic


The Dominican Republic is renowned as an affordable beach destination brimming with package tourists and enticing all-inclusive resorts. But the country is also a captivating blend of culture, history, and stunning natural beauty. The main tourist magnets are the areas around Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, La Romana, and Samaná. However, the country's cultural jewel is the capital, Santo Domingo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In addition to well-developed beach resorts and world-class golf courses, the Dominican Republic is home to vast coral reefs, waterfalls, jungles, secluded islands, pine forests, and the highest peaks in the Caribbean. Thanks to these diverse ecosystems, recreational opportunities abound. Adventure seekers head to the mountains to raft the white waters of the Río Yaque del Norte. The rugged alpine terrain also lures hikers and bikers with its many mountain trails. Along the coast, water lovers can snorkel, dive, kayak, kite board, sail, and surf. Blessed with this abundance of attractions and activities, no wonder visitors flock here from around the world.
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MAP OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

hello hello my friends. this is a map of the beautiful dominican republic. The Dominican Republic comprises the eastern five-eighths of Hispaniola, the second-largest island in the Greater Antilles, with the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. It shares the island roughly at a 2: 1 ratio with Haiti, the north-to-south border between the two countries being 376 km. To the north and north-west lie The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, and to the east, across the Mona Passage, the US Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The country's area is the second largest country in the Antilles, after Cuba. The Dominican Republic's capital and largest city Santo Domingo is on the southern coast.
The Dominican Republic has four important mountain ranges. The most northerly is the Cordillera Septentrional, which extends from the northwestern coastal town of Monte Cristi, near the Haitian border, to the Samaná Peninsula in the east, running parallel to the Atlantic coast. The highest range in the Dominican Republic - indeed, in the whole of the West Indies - is the Cordillera Central. It gradually bends southwards and finishes near the town of Azua, on the Caribbean coast. In the Cordillera Central are the four highest peaks in the Caribbean: Pico Duarte, La Pelona, ​​La Rucilla, and Pico Yaque. In the southwest corner of the country, south of the Cordillera Central, there are two other ranges: the more northerly of the two is the Sierra de Neiba, while in the south the Sierra de Bahoruco is a continuation of the Massif de la Selle in Haiti. There are other, minor mountain ranges, such as the Cordillera Oriental, Sierra Martín García, Sierra de Yamasá, and Sierra de Samaná.

Between the Central and Northern mountain ranges lies the rich and fertile Cibao valley. This major valley is home to the cities of Santiago and La Vega and most of the farming areas of the nation. Rather less productive are the semi-arid San Juan Valley, south of the Central Cordillera, and the Neiba Valley, tucked between the Sierra de Neiba and the Sierra de Bahoruco. Much of the land around the Enriquillo Basin is below sea level, with a hot, arid, desert-like environment. There are other smaller valleys in the mountains, such as the Constanza, Jarabacoa, Villa Altagracia, and Bonao valleys. thank you for listening. please subscribe for the best maps and for the love of the dominican republic. The Llano Costero del Caribe (Caribbean Coastal Plain) is the largest of the plains in the Dominican Republic. Stretching north and east of Santo Domingo, it contains many sugar plantations in the savannahs that are common there. West of Santo Domingo its width is reduced to 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) as it hugs the coast, finishing at the mouth of the Ocoa River. Another large plain is the Plena de Azua (Azua Plain), a very arid region in Azua Province. A few other small coastal plains are on the northern coast and in the Pedernales Peninsula.

Four major rivers drain the numerous mountains of the Dominican Republic. The Yaque del Norte is the longest and most important Dominican river. It carries excess water down from the Cibao Valley and empties into Monte Cristi Bay, in the northwest. Likewise, the Yuna River serves the Vega Real and empties into Samaná Bay, in the northeast. Drainage of the San Juan Valley is provided by the San Juan River, tributary of the Yaque del Sur, which empties into the Caribbean, in the south. The Artibonito is the longest river of Hispaniola and flows westward into Haiti.


There are numerous waterfalls across Dominican Republic. In the image the Salto del Limón
There are many lakes and coastal lagoons. The largest lake is Enriquillo, a salt lake at 45 metres (148 ft) below sea level, the lowest elevation in the Caribbean.[4] Other important lakes are Laguna de Rincón or Cabral, with fresh water, and Laguna de Oviedo, a lagoon with brackish water.

There are many small offshore islands and cays that form part of the Dominican territory. The two largest islands near shore are Saona, in the southeast, and Beata, in the southwest. Smaller islands include the Cayos Siete Hermanos, Isla Cabra, Cayo Jackson, Cayo Limón, Cayo Levantado, Cayo la Bocaina, Catalanita, Cayo Pisaje and Isla Alto Velo. To the north, at distances of 100–200 kilometres (62–124 mi), are three extensive, largely submerged banks, which geographically are a southeast continuation of the Bahamas: Navidad Bank, Silver Bank, and Mouchoir Bank. Navidad Bank and Silver Bank have been officially claimed by the Dominican Republic.[citation needed] Isla Cabritos lies within Lago Enriquillo.

The Dominican Republic is located near fault action in the Caribbean. In 1946, it suffered a magnitude 8.1 earthquake off the northeast coast, triggering a tsunami that killed about 1,800, mostly in coastal communities. Caribbean countries and the United States have collaborated to create tsunami warning systems and are mapping high-risk low-lying areas.
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¿ES BARATO CONOCER OCOA? Descubre San José de Ocoa

San José de Ocoa, es una de las ciudades más impresionantes de toda la región Sur de la República Dominicana. Totalmente rodeada de montañas y abundantes ríos, con un indudable potencial para el turismo histórico y comunitario.

Aunque en nuestro país solo se conocen como destinos turísticos de montaña el hermoso municipio de Jarabacoa y Constanza, Provincias como Ocoa ofrecen grandes atractivos naturales y culturales que brindan experiencias únicas a sus visitantes.

Aunque los dominicanos muchas veces creemos que nuestras vacaciones solo valen en lugares como Punta Cana y Puerto Plata, la realidad es que en las zonas rurales de todos los países del mundo existe un inmenso potencial para el descanso y entretenimiento.

En este episodio exploramos el corazón de San José de Ocoa, uno de los territorios más impresionantes de la República Dominicana. Acompáñanos mientras descubrimos su cultura, gastronomía y algunos de sus atractivos naturales únicos.

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【4K】 Recorrido Por San José de Ocoa, San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana

Recorrido por la ciudad de San José de Ocoa, provincia San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana.

Tour of the city of San José de Ocoa, San José de Ocoa province, Dominican Republic.

Audio: TrueArtRealAffectionPart4 por Noir Et Blanc Vie

00:00 - Calle 16 de Agosto
04:22 - Calle Duarte
04:40 - Calle Andrés Pimentel
04:55 - Calle San José
05:12 - Calle La Altagracia
07:01 - Calle Duvergé
08:26 - Av. Canadá
09:08 - Calle Ezequiel Pimentel
09:22 - Calle José María Cabral
10:47 - Calle Duarte
11:10 - Av. Canadá
13:20 - Calle Salomé Ureña

【4K】 Recorrido Desde La Ciénaga A San José de Ocoa, San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana

Recorrido desde La Ciénaga a San José de Ocoa, provincia San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana.

Traveling from La Ciénaga to San José de Ocoa, San José de Ocoa province, Dominican Republic.

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00:00 - La Ciénaga
00:38 - Carretera El Naranjal
01:23 - El Rodadero o Zodadero
02:41 - Carretera El Naranjal
05:00 - El Naranjal
07:20 - Carretera El Naranjal
08:20 - El Ojo de Agua
09:00 - La Barra
10:20 - Carretera San José de Ocoa - Sabana Larga
10:37 - Puente Sabana Larga
10:54 - San José de Ocoa

2 Aguas, San José de Ocoa📍🇩🇴 a tan solo 1 hora de la ciudad😍

ARAWAKOS HOTEL ECOLOGICO, SAN JOSE DE OCOA, R.D.

Arawakos Adventure Time es un proyecto de ecoturismo en las montañas de San José de Ocoa, en el centro-sur de la República Dominicana, a unas 2h30 de Santo Domingo. Se encuentra en una ladera con impresionantes vistas sobre el valle.

El establecimiento funciona como un todo incluido, pero en la montaña, cuyo principal objetivo es hacer descubrir la provincia de San José de Ocoa. Ofrece alojamiento rústico pero confortable con pequeñas cabañas y tiendas de campaña.

Ofrece visitar y explorar los múltiples recursos naturales que posee la provincia de Ocoa como el Balneario Salto de la Ciénaga, la cueva de los Indios y la presa de Jigüey. Arawakos Adventure Time es un pequeño paraíso para los amantes de la naturaleza y la montaña.

Charco Dos Aguas, San Jose de Ocoa, Dominican Republic 🇩🇴

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Dos Aguas, San José de Ocoa ✅

ZIP LINE, SAN JOSE DE OCOA R.D.

COROAR, VILLAS RESORT, turismo de montaña en San José de Ocoa

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【4K】 Recorrido Por Sabana Larga, San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana

Recorrido por la ciudad de Sabana Larga, provincia San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana.

Tour of the city of Sabana Larga, San José de Ocoa province, Dominican Republic.

Audio: True Art Real Affection Part 2 por Noir Et Blanc Vie

00:00 - Puente Sabana Larga
00:20 - Calle Duvergé
04:36 - Calle Duarte
06:50 - Calle Caamaño Deñó
07:10 - Calle Manuel de Jesús Pujols
08:44 - Prolongación Calle Manolo Tavárez Justo
09:36 - Calle Domingo Pujols
10:22 - Calle Sánchez
11:05 - Calle Duarte
11:40 - Calle Eusebio Martínez
12:43 - Calle Duvergé
13:07 - Calle 16 de Agosto
14:40 - Calle Duarte
15:41 - Calle Manolo Tavárez Justo
15:54 - Calle Padre Luis Quinn
16:12 - Calle Fidel Soto

Best Things To Do In Santo Domingo Dominican Republic

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La Zona Colonial
Restaurant - Maraca, Na'can, Laurel, Okazu
Cocktails - Mosquito Bar, Vertygo 101 Bar & Lounge
Rum - El Museo del Ron
Bike rental - Zona Bici
Chocolate - Kah Kow
Park - Parque Colon

There are plenty of nice hotels available, whenever I go I usually stay with family so I haven’t stayed at many hotels. I’ve stayed at the JW Marriott Santo Domingo though and I highly recommend it. The service is great, the hotel is beautiful, it has this amazing infinity pool, the food and drinks are top notch.

After checking into your hotel I’d grab an Uber and head to La Zona Colonial to take in some culture, history and food! Speaking of, you’re probably hungry so checkout Maracas. This restaurant offers modern creative cuisine and its one of the absolute best restaurants in the city. Santo Domingo’s culinary scene is coming up and its thanks to spots like this. On the menu you’ll see ingredients rarely seen in DR or the Caribbean for that mater. Here you’ll find local dishes with a modern touch. We had a ton of stuff and were blown away with every single dish … We didn’t know what to order so our server walked us through their highlights. Everything was next level. The ceviche was crazy, the wagyu was bananas and the duck fried rice was out of this world. This place needs to be on the Michelin Guide or something. The cocktails were also incredible, one of the best mixology bars in all of DR, they were super inventive. The whole restaurant is also designed beautifully from the entrance to the dinning room, bar, patio and restrooms. DO NOT MISS OUT ON GOING HERE and make reservations if you can.

Now that you’re in La Zona head to Zone Bici, rent a bike for a few hours and explore the surrounding areas. We have a lot of world history in this district from the first university in the western hemisphere to the first cathedral. The architecture here is incredible and every building has a history or story to tell. After you’re done with your bike make sure to have a few beers at Zone Bici. They have a really nice selection of local craft beers. The Dominican crafty beer scene is growing fast and brewers are making some impressive beer, Presidente isn’t the only beer in town anymore. While you’re here you can also checkout the Kaw Kow Experience where you’ll learn about Dominican chocolate or “cacao.” You can make your own chocolate bar, your own soap, its really cool and delicious. They have a nice cafe where they make all types of chocolate inspired drinks. Afterwards we enjoyed our drinks in their beautiful & quiet courtyard which was a nice place to relax.

Next stop, Colon Square where you’ll typically find musicians, artists and even people dancing randomly. Cafe Insomnia is a staple here …. so go ahead and take a small coffee break, have a juice or smoothie and just people watch and take in the atmosphere. In the mood for some drinks? Checkout el Museo del Ron. This place is really fun. Get here early to learn about rum including it’s history and how it’s made and evolved throughout the decades. Rum is the signature spirit of the Caribbean. The best part is that they make their own rum and you try it in their beautiful patio or bar that turns into a dance club at night. They take their cocktails really seriously and I love that. Great place for drinks and if you’re there late enough dance some salsa and merengue.
Staying for dinner in La Zona? There are plenty of restaurants to choose from. I went to Nacan. This spot is more on the posh side but still great.
Still in the mood for drinks? Then checkout Mosquito Bar. Another great mixology spot in Santo Domingo and its top notch. The drinks are great and the bar is just beautiful. Interestingly enough Mosquito has two other locations in Las Terrenas, Samana, I haven’t been but apparently they’re equally as impressive. Mosquito is also a boutique hotel that recently just opened so if you like the vibes of La Zona Colonial then staying here would be perfect because it’ll put you in the middle of all the action. I didn’t see the rooms but the dining area and courtyard looked really nice and cozy. Worth checking out.If you prefer to head back to the city center then there are a ton of local bars and restaurants. For dinner I recommend 2 options:Laurel is a really chic and popular spot that offers a cool ambiance and incredible dishes. I tried the churasco and gnocchi dish and they were great. For appetizers I had the dumplings which were really tasty. The drinks are also on point.
The other option is probably the most interesting restaurant in all of DR. It’s called Okazu and its a Nordic - Japanese restaurant… Yeah… Pretty strange. But they do deliver, their sushi is probably the best in town. To be clear it seems like its mostly a Japanese menu with a light nordic influence. The menu was extensive, I didn’t know where to start so I let the server order for me and I was not disappointed.
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【4K】 Santo Domingo A San José De Ocoa, San José De Ocoa, República Dominicana

Recorrido desde Santo Domingo Oeste, provincia Santo Domingo, a San José de Ocoa, provincia San José de Ocoa, República Dominicana.

Traveling from Santo Domingo Oeste, Santo Domingo province, to San José de Ocoa, San José de Ocoa province, Dominican Republic.

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Audio: Sunspots por Jeremy Blake

00:00 - Santo Domingo Oeste
01:00 - Autopista 6 de Noviembre
04:32 - Quita Sueño
05:05 - Autopista 6 de Noviembre
05:53 - Barsequillo
06:22 - Autopista 6 de Noviembre
11:52 - San Cristóbal
13:12 - Autopista 6 de Noviembre
15:22 - Najayo
16:22 - Carretera Sánchez
17:24 - Doña Ana
17:56 - Carretera Sánchez
19:48 - Yaguate
20:29 - Carretera Sánchez
23:58 - Lucas Díaz
24:28 - Santana
25:40 - Carretera Sánchez
26:17 - Catalina
27:00 - Carretera Sánchez
29:52 - Paya
31:26 - Carretera Sánchez
31:56 - Escondido
34:10 - Baní
41:32 - Carretera Sánchez
46:18 - Galión (Galeón)
47:19 - Carretera Sánchez
52:26 - Cruce de Ocoa
54:38 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
56:06 - Las Mallitas (Las Bocaínas)
56:40 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
57:45 - El Abey
58:08 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
58:52 - Los Ranchitos
1:00:31 - Bayona
1:01:29 - Los Ranchitos
1:01:56 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:03:24 - Saviñón
1:03:45 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:04:36 - Las Caobas
1:05:03 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:06:53 - Méndez
1:07:19 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:11:02 - Vuelta de La Paloma
1:11:25 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:11:40 - Los Angelitos
1:12:38 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:12:53 - Jengibre
1:13:24 - Carretera Antonio Duvergé
1:14:01 - San José de Ocoa

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