My trip to Samana, just 2 weeks ago
Hello there,
Using Feyenoord as you name, so your from Holland I assume? In that case: "groetjes van een mega DR fan uit Utrecht, mail me als je meer wilt weten".
Anyway .. I've been to Samana just two weeks ago. Only for two days, because we (me and 3 friends) were actually staying in Puerto Plata. We rented a car for two days and drove from PP to Samana (about 4 hours). First we made a stop at Playa Grande, a beautiful beach, near Rio San Juan. Then we went to Samana city and we stayed one night in hotel Tropical Lodge. Just 1000 pesos (150 gulden) for a four bedroom apartment, with a wonderful view on the bay from Samana. The owner was really not the most friendliest person, but the hotel was good, nice swimmingpool. In the afternoon we rented a boat (400 pesos in total, so we might have paid too much .. but what is 100 pesos per person ???) and we went to Bacardi island. This was beautiful if you enjoy white beaches and beautiful blue ocean. We went to two different beaches there, our guide picked up the most beautiful shelves right out of the ocean. In the afternoon the boat was supposed to bring us back to mainland, but of course it broke. So one other boat had to drag us, it didn't go very fast, but it was funny.
In the night (it was Sunday night) we went to the malecon (the boulevard). We had great fun, danced all night with the locals. We were the only tourists there. It was a typical domincan bar somewhere on a corner, I don't know the name.
The next morning we drove from Samana City to Las Terrenas, following the road to El Limon. This road is brand new and very good. In El Limon we went on a horse (okay .. I got a donkey) to the waterfalls and we took a swim). It was fun and beautiful again. We loved to drive through the country side, all the things you see, the houses, the children in their uniforms at school, just great.
Just before entering Las Terrenas, the road gets very bad, but good enough to drive with a car.
We thought Las Terrenas was kind of a hippy town. Lots of white people (with long hair LOL)living there, lots of surfer types. We stayed to have lunch and enjoy the beach a little bit. Then we drove through the mountains to Sanchez (if this is spelled right). On the way to the top of the mountains you have a wonderful few to the ocean and the mountains. A huge population of palm trees over there, just beautiful. The road was good again, but our car had some troubles driving up and down the mountains, so when we got out of the mountains it started smoking .. we had to put in 4 liters of oil. But no problems, just fun!
If you need more info, let me know!
Have fun !!!
Alexandra