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The southeastern part of the country probably has the
loveliest all-inclusive resort zones, Bávaro and
Punta Cana, both holding pristine coastline stretching
for kilometers on end. These are slightly overshadowed, if
not in attractiveness then in sheer magnitude, by the
complex at Playa Dorada along the north coast.
Fortunately, this is close by Puerto Plata , an
historic city worth examining for its wealth of Victorian
architecture and proximity to developed stations like
windsurfing capital Cabarete, to the east.
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More great beaches are scattered about the Samaná
Peninsula , poking out at the country's extreme
northeast, from where you can also check out migrating
humpback whales. In the mountainous interior, a few
national parks make for good hiking terrain; while
midway along the southern coast, Santo Domingo is an
obvious draw, for its history and big urban feel.
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Bayahibe
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Cordillera Central
Explore Cordillera Central
Jarabocoa
Jarabocoa
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La Vega
La Vega
Pico Duarte, Cordillera
Central's Nat'l Parks
San José de las Matas
Santiago
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El Castillo and La Isabela
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Dolio
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