The Dominican Republic’s south coast is a must-go place, where you will get close to the oldest traditions of the country, its wildlife and recent history.
The most interesting places to visit in the Dominican Republic’s south coast are:
Baní
Enjoy the several museums and the cheerful patron saint festivities of the lovely Dominican City of Baní
San José de Ocoa
Visit the lovely village of San José de Ocoa in Dominican Republic and go to its splendid Libertad Park
Dunes of Baní
Watch the characteristic wildlife of the zone exploring the Dunes of Baní, in the Dominican Republic
Salinas of Baní
Explore the Salinas of Baní in the Dominican Republic and get to know its history and its mining process
Cathedral of Baní
Get to know the Cathedral of Our Lady of Regla, one of the most beautiful Christian symbols of Peravia Province
Centro Cultural Perelló Culture Centre
Know the modern culture of Baní in Centro Cultural Perelló Culture Centre in the Dominican province of Peravia
Azua
Visit the Dominican province of Azua and you will fall in love with this beautiful place full of monuments
Bahía de Ocoa Bay
Discover Bahía de Ocoa Bay, in the province of Azua, which is one of the Dominican Republic’s natural treasures.
Azua de Compostela
Visit Azua de Compostela, the capital of the province, and discover its historical and natural heritage
José del Carmen Ramírez National Park
Explore José del Carmen Ramírez National Park, one of the world’s quietest and prettiest landscapes
San Cristóbal
Be impressed by one of the most breathtaking cities of the beautiful Dominican Province of San Cristóbal
Cuevas del Pomier Caves
Discover the Cuevas del Pomier Caves and its rock art. There you will find out lots of histories of San Cristobal city.
Yaguate
Go to Yaguate and discover one of the oldest and loveliest villages of San Cristóbal in the Dominican Republic
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