Tucked away on the northeastern tip of the Dominican Republic, stretched out into the Atlantic, the Samana Peninsula enjoys a splendid isolation from the rest of the country.
This corner of the DR has long been synonymous with long, uncrowded, gold-sand beaches flanked by mountains, craggy limestone cliffs with panoramic views and rolling hills blanketed in coconut trees.
Those who travel here often come in search of one of the most secluded and stunning beaches in the Dominican Republic: Playa Moron, a dreamy undeveloped stretch on the peninsula's.
But beyond this famous beach, the peninsula's laid-back seaside towns and its rugged tropical landscape -- a popular backdrop for feature films and series -- make it a destination ripe for outdoor adventures on or off the water.
You can watch humpback whales in the Bay of Samana, hike the Taino cave-riddled forests of Los Haitises National Park, horseback riding to the famous El Limon Waterfall, boating along the stunning coast and ride the Atlantic waves in Las Terrenas.
Samana is the perfect destination for those travelers looking for authenticity, natural beauty, piece and ultimate relaxation.
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