Destination: Dominican Republic
San Rafael Surf School y Eco-Tours
San Rafael Surf School y Eco-Tours blends hands-on surfing lessons, eco-conscious excursions, and a casual coastal dining experience under one roof, offering a unique blend rarely found along Barahona’s shoreline. The spot is known for its expertly crafted cocktails, locally sourced small plates, and family-friendly atmosphere that welcomes both seasoned surfers and curious travelers. With flexibl... »
Barahona Malecón
Barahona Malecón offers a wheelchair-accessible waterfront promenade with shaded seating, lively street food vendors, and community events that reflect the authentic daily life of the southwest Dominican coast. Families frequent the space for its kid-friendly atmosphere and public amenities, while photographers capture its dynamic sunsets and bustling local gatherings. This is not just a scenic ov... »
Parque Maria Montez
Parque Maria Montez serves as a central gathering spot in Barahona, blending accessible green spaces, local art installations, and community activity hubs. The park welcomes families, pet owners, and visitors with its wheelchair-friendly paths and shaded seating areas, offering a laid-back atmosphere often overlooked by tourists. Beyond its nod to the celebrated actress Maria Montez, it thrives as... »
Limite 1 Eladislao PG
Description Limite 1 Eladislao PG is more than just another waypoint on the map—trust me, I’ve been to plenty of places that blend together, but here, the vibe’s hard to forget. Tucked away in Barahona, in the Dominican Republic, this spot’s got a knack for surprising folks. It’s officially billed as a hiking zone, but there’s this curious mix: people come for the trails, sure, but plenty end up ... »