It is important to mention that the Puerto Plata area does not get hurricanes as Puerto Plata is protected by a mountain range. Hurricanes in the Dominican Republic are only in the south and on the east.
The plans for this development are being prepared and will be added to our website as soon as they are ready.
The north coast, whilst retaining it´s colonial charm, is currently undergoing major improvements including a multi - million project to extend and modernise the airport, new roads, golf courses and commercial centres. Unlike the south coast, there are wonderful year round sea breezes making this area the perfect location. No wonder, when Christopher Columbus arrived there in 1492 he declared it the ´jewel of the Caribbean´
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The Amber Coast, along the northern coast of the island, is named for the rich deposits of amber, found in the hills near the 75 mile
stretch of beautiful beaches east of Puerto Plata. The white-sandy beaches, impressive mountain ranges, spectacular rivers, waterfalls and exotic wildlife are just the beginning of the Dominican Republic's exotic beauty.
Puerto Plata is the largest city of the Northern region and a tourism Mecca of the Dominican Republic; 80% European and 20% North American. It's a popular destination for tourists who are seeking a relaxing, affordable holiday with the option of a lot of places to visit in the vicinity.
3 miles west of Puerto Plata a new full service marina is under construction with berthing up to 250 ft (LOA), WIFI, 24 hour security, customs & immigration on-site and a fuel dock. Ocean World Marina is adjacent to the famous Ocean World Adventure Park, the newest and largest marine park attraction in the Caribbean. The Marinas Grand Opening will be December 2006. By March 2006, about 20 slips will be open with electricity, water, and pumped fuel.
Puerto Plata is known for its glimmering beaches and entertaining resorts. However, straying away from the water for a day can yield a breathtaking experience. Blanketed in tropical flora, the 2,600 foot high Mount Isabel de Torres offers a splendorous adventure. To reach the peak you can drive, hike or take the scenic Teleferico (cable car). At the top of the mountain are lush botanical gardens, a souvenir shop, café and a 52 foot statue of an open armed Cristo Redentor overlooking Puerto Plata and surrounding area. Along with some of the most splendid views of the Puerto Plata bay. The mountain is one of four protected scientific reserves in the country and home to the highest altitude botanical gardens in the Caribbean.