Jarabacoa Dominican Republic Best places to visit and Things to do in La Vega Mountain Region
Join Mr.T on an adventurous 3 day Road-trip from Sosua / Cabarete to beautiful Jarabacoa located in the Mountain Region of the La Vega province Dominican Republic. Mr.T visits rivers, waterfalls, lakes, Ranchos, mountain restaurants, hotels and lets you view the entire area from above during an exciting Paragliding Flight with Hawk Paragliding. One of the guests Alec Corday another DR documentary producer from the YouTube channel Kiskeya Life TV, kindly shares his local knowledge and films along the way with his drone - Enjoy!
Drone footage by our guest Alec Corday - Kiskeya Life TV
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Things not to miss in the Dominican Republic
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a trip in the Dominican Republic.
Best places to visit on vacations in the Dominican Republic.
best places to visit when going on vacations, pictures of all the places you should visit if you get to DR. amazing landscapes, museums beaches and more.
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Top10 Best Beaches in the Dominican Republic / 10 Mejores playas de República Dominicana
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Top10 Best Beaches in the Dominican Republic / 10 Mejores playas de República Dominicana: 10. Playa Salinas de Baní / Hotel: Sava Salinas, Las Salinas, Dominican Republic -
9. Playa Las Terrenas
Hotel: Sublime Samana, Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic -
Viva Wyndham V Samana - All Inclusive, Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic -
8. Playa Grande
Hotel: Playa Grande Club & Reserve, Playa Grande, Río San Juan, Dominican Republic -
7. Playa Cayo Levantado
Hotel: Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado, Santa Bárbara de Samaná, Dominican Republic -
6. Playa Rincón
Hotel: Beachfront Villa Bahia Rincon, Las Galeras, Dominican Republic -
5. Playa Sosúa
Hotel: Exxtraordinary Resort - Bellamar, Sosúa, Puerto Plata Province, Dominican Republic -
4. Playa Juan Dolio
Hotel: Perla Mar, Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic -
Coral Costa Caribe All Inclusive, Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic -
3. Playa Dorada
Hotel: Grand Paradise Playa Dorada - All Inclusive, San Felipe de Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic -
Sunscape Puerto Plata, San Felipe de Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic -
Be Live Collection Marien - All Inclusive, San Felipe de Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic -
2. Playa Bayahibe
Hotel: Dreams La Romana Resort and Spa, Bayahibe, Dominican Republic -
Hotel Bayahibe, Bayahibe, Dominican Republic -
Villa Iguana, Bayahibe, Dominican Republic -
1. Playa Punta Cana (including cap cana, cabeza de toro, arena gorda, macao y uvero alto)
Hotel: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana All Inclusive, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic -
Be Live Collection Punta Cana, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic -
Grand Bahia Principe Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic -
Catalonia Punta Cana - All Inclusive, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic -
Bavaro Princess All Suites Resort, Spa & Casino - All Inclusive, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic -
Majestic Colonial - Punta Cana, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic -
How to Travel Dominican Republic Caribbean - Vacation Travel Safety Tips
Hi Everyone! My friends call me Mr.T and the crazy guy you see on the quad bike having a blast, that’s me! Alright, so you’re planning a vacation to a developing country, and, of course, you want your trip to be amazing, yet still safe and headache free, so you can return with great memories and even higher confidence for travelling abroad in the future. Well all of this is definitely possible, especially if you follow the advice of the versed travelers and experienced expats in this documentary.
At the moment we’re visiting the North Coast of the Dominican Republic ( Caribbean ), and in this episode I’ll be sharing both my own travel tips, as well as talking to different travelers and expats to gain their knowledge, so your future vacations can be both safe and fun. Enjoy! :-)
Constanza Dominican Republic - Bountiful Harvests In The Mountains - Part 1
Constanza Dominican Republic is not only the source of countless bountiful harvests of fresh vegetables and fruits, it is also a feast for your eyes. The team headed out to explore the mountains and valleys surrounding Constanza. This was our first foray into this area and we were not disappointed. As you will see in this video and part 2, everywhere you look you are treated to breathtaking mountain panoramas and hillside farms. Endless farms of cabbages, strawberry's, apples, peaches, garlic and potatoes... to name a few. Constanza is also home to a wide variety of flowers, roses and other landscape plants.
I would not recommend this trip through rocky and sometimes almost washed out roads without a 4 wheel vehicle, or maybe a truck with larger tires. But with the right vehicle, this trip from Cabrera over to Constanza is a real treat for the eyes.
Keep checking the DR Escapes website and our Youtube channel for more expat interviews and tours of businesses and healthcare facilities of interest to future expats. If you have not subscribed to the DRescapes Youtube channel then you may want to do that today by clicking on the subscribe button. This is one of the fastest ways to keep up to date on all the latest video tours and interviews of interest to anyone considering a move outside of the US, Canada or Europe.
If you have not subscribed to the DRescapes notification list, please do so by clicking . This is the best way for us to get you the information you need and to cover the topics that are most important to you if you ever want to explore living or retiring offshore.
And finally, if you have not already participated in one of our free DYD Discovery Tours of the north coast of the Dominican Republic...... WHY? Heck, worst case you get to explore another beautiful part of the world and best case you will fall in love with this little rural village overlooking the ocean that has become home to so many other expats. Click to sign up for YOUR own Discovery Tour.
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Road trip with Mr.T to Las Terrenas - Samana - Bavaro - Punta Cana Dominican Republic
Discover interesting locations, beaches and people, including Puerta Plata - Sosua - Cabarete - Cabrera - Las Terenas - Samana - El Limon - Rincon - Bavaro - Punta Cana. Join Mr.T on his 4 day road trip down the North Coast and East Coast of the Dominican Republic - Enjoy!
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Living In the Dominican Republic (Las Terrenas 2018)
The Dominicans are very happy, partying, family-orientated people. Every weekend, every holiday you see them partying at the beach, BBQing, swimming, dancing, playing with their children and enjoying life. And they are friendly and receptive to tourists.
What we didn’t like as much—the mosquitos, which were greater in number at Las Terrenas than Bayahibe. The apartment complex we stayed at sprays its garden and lawn to kill mosquitos. But a few still buzzed us in the apartment. We closed the bedroom door and turned on the overhead fan to keep them away.
We didn’t get any mosquito-carrying illnesses, but I am told this is more likely in the wet season, which runs from June through November. Three years ago there were many incidences here of chikungunya, which causes joint pain, headaches, fevers.
Mosquito diseases coincide with hurricane season.In the past 80 years only 11 have hit the Dominican Republic. The island’s mountainous geography, pressure systems and ocean currents help push storms away, and the coral reefs around the island help protect against storm surges.
Noise levels can be high here, because the Dominicans are loud people: they like their music at the beach, parties, motoconchos beeping their horns trying to get paying customers on the back of their motorcycles.
Food prices here are generally good for the Caribbean. You can check out my blog—
for a shopping list of food items to see how much things cost.
Accommodation can be reasonable, too If you book for a month you can get a decent place for around $600-$800 per month off-season if you deal directly with the owner. Otherwise, check out airbnb and see what the costs are. Additional costs are electricity. We just paid about 1300 pesos for 5 1/2 weeks. If you need to use ai conditioning constantly this can treble.
After more than 5 weeks in Las Terrenas and a month in Bayahibe, we have to say neither offers good internet. It is OK, with frequent lapses in signal and speeds varying from around 3-0-10 Mbps download and 0.5 to 1 mbps upload. As I was sending only emails and word attachments and Inessa was uploading photos, we could get by. We uploaded 1 gigabyte files to our YouTube channels which took a few hours—not great.
Also, there are frequent power outages throughout the day. They aren’t long but they can be disruptive.
Apparently, fibre optic is promised. As it stands, we cannot recommend either Bayahibe or Las Terrenas to digital nomads who need a strong signal for their work, or a teacher giving English lessons on Skype. Apparently, Cabarete, which is up the coast, has better Internet and is popular with digital nomads. But Cabarete is more windy and suited for kite surfers and the beaches are not as good.
All things considered, we had a great time. Having good accommodation, reasonable prices and being so close to the beach really contributed to a very pleasant stay. The quality of food in the supermarkets is good: fresh eggs, chicken, fish, decent bread and great fruit.
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Sosua Beach Walk 3 (bars and restaurants) - Dominican Republic 2017 4K
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