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Events in Tenerife

Merengue Festival:
The most popular dance is the merengue, and if in Puerto
Plata the first week of October be sure not to miss it.

Cultural festival: Held during the third week of June.

National Park: Mount Isabel de Torres is situated close to Puerto Plata. For a spectacular view of the city, take the cable car up to the peak Isabella de Torres.

Attractions in Tenerife

The Amber Museum:
An attractive Victorian building in the centre of Puerto Plata showcasing a unique collection of valuable Dominican amber. According to experts the amber found in this region is the most transparent, and therefore the most valued, in the world.

Playa Bergantin: it's paradise. Just follow the main road out of Puerto Plata to the east for a few miles, then take a dirt track to the left.

OUTBACK JEEP SAFARI:
Take an off-road look at the country-side. Enjoy boogie boarding and the best guides on the island. Fun and informative!

Restaurants in Tenerife

Maria's:
Luis Ginebra
A unique thatched roof restaurant surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Serving innovative appetizers and excellent Tex-Mex entrées.

Cafe Cito Calle:
A roof-top restaurant and bar serving a wonderful combination of Caribbean and Mediterranean.
Los Tres Payasos:
An informal outdoor restaurant set amidst tropical plants and trees. Serving authentic Dominican specialties and pizza.
 
Info on Tenerife
Located on the northern coast of the Caribbean island of Hispanola, the province of Puerto Plata is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Dominican Republic. Blessed with beautiful stretches of pristine beaches, lush green valleys, and cradled by a chain of majestic coastal mountains, Puerto Plata was described as "the fairest land under heaven" by Christopher Columbus in 1492.
Overview of Tenerife

There are two sides to the Dominican Republic, just like there are two sides of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola on which the Republic is situated. The Dominican Republic shares the island with neighbouring Haiti. Inside the confines of the many resort hotels along the beautiful coastline, tourists languish in luxury, sipping cocktails under the palm trees and bathing in beautiful blue lagoons. The other face of the Dominican Republic can be found along the country roads, among the sugar cane, coffee and cocoa bean fields, where people labour in the sun and men play dominoes outside tumble-down shacks.

 
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Amber: The substance, classified as a semi-precious stone, is actually tree resin that has hardened across millennia, often enclosing fossils of plant and insect life. The museum offers guided tours in several languages, and has a shop where a full selection of Dominican amber jewellery can be obtained.

Playa Dorada: A short drive from the airport will bring you to Playa Dorada, a suburb of Puerto Plata, which has become a popular resort area because of its fabulous beaches, discos, casinos and night clubs.

Did You Know?... In 1492, Christopher Columbus described Puerto Plata as "the fairest land under heaven".

Windsurfing: In the suburb of Cabarete, meantime, windsurfing is the water sport of choice. In fact, Cabarete is considered one of the best places in the world for windsurfing.

History: Puerto Plata is cradled between its colonial harbor and a dramatic backdrop and nature reserve, Mount Isabel de Torres.

Culture: The Dominican Republic is all about music and dance In June. Puerto Plata hosts the week-long cultural festival, featuring jazz, blues, merengue and folk concerts throughout the city.

Paradise: Another suburb, Sousa, is a beach vacationer's paradise. Here you will find sandy shores, crystal clear waters, coconut trees and fantastic diving.

Did You Know?... The city was founded by Nicolás de Ovando in 1502. A personal decree signed by Christopher Columbus gave the city its name, inspired by the shimmering silver colour of its coast at sunset.

Trips: To see Puerto Plata from above, ride the cablecar to Mount Isabel de Torres, blanketed in tropical floral gardens, whose hilltop Christ with extended arms reminds one of Rio de Janeiro’s.

Tropical Storms: Puerto Plata can be hit by tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.

National Parks: The South Coast contains some of the country's bigger cities and national parks. The capital, Santo Domingo, was the first Spanish settlement in the Americas.

Rock Art: The Dominican Republic also lays claim to some of the more intriguing culture and history in the area, dating back to its early cave-dwelling groups, the Taínos , who recorded much of their activities in the form of rock art.

Did You Know?... You can take in the best views along El Malecón or any of the streets leading to the sea.

Gold: In Columbus times gold was discovered in the Cibao river, so the first permanent European settlement, Isabella, was founded here, not far east of Puerto Plata to exploit the gold.

Playa Dorada: 10 minutes to the east of Puerto Plata, concentrates the largest number of hotel rooms in the north of the Dominican Republic. The shopping center Playa Dorada Plaza offers a lot of stores and movie theatres. Less than 10 minutes away there is the Columbus Water Park.

Cofresi: situated to the west of Puerto Plata, is also an enclave of several smaller hotels that use the same Cofresi beach facility.

Maimon: Located about 5 minutes from the highway entrance to Cofresi and is home to new all-inclusive resorts. The place is wonderful for those who seeking rest and relaxation with comforts provided by the hotel.

Did You Know?... It is a well known fact that Dominican amber served as inspiration for Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park.

Did You Know?... San Felipe Fort was built in the 16th century to fend off pirates.

History: Puerto Plata has many historical and cultural attractions dating from the 16th century, as well as Victorian buildings from a latter era, for example, the architecture of Puerto Plata Central Park.

The Taino Art Museum: (Arawak Plaza, Calle Beller) attracts those who is interested in Dominican history and culture.

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