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Like in most Caribbean towns, the Malecon is the first street running by the sea. This one in Puerto Plata runs for 3-4 km, passing by some older houses within the residential area. However, this part is not that interesting for tourists.
Located right on the bay, at the western end of the Malecón, the fort is the only remnant of Puerto Plata’s early colonial days. Built in the mid-16th… The famous caves of Parque Nacional El Choco are ensconced in the foothills of the Cordillera Septentrional, among 77 sq km of pastureland, lagoon, jungle…
Go to the famous Malecón of Santo Domingo and enjoy the different leisure activities and places of the avenue. Popularly known as Malecón, this pier is actually the George Washington Avenue, which goes over almost the half of the city and runs in parallel to the coast.
El Malecón de Puerto Plata es mucho más que solo un paseo marítimo. Es un crisol de la vida dominicana, donde los lugareños se reúnen para socializar, disfrutar de la brisa marina y compartir su rica herencia cultural.
The Malecon is like a lot of cities with a boardwalk or seaside walk way with eateries, bars, music, attractions, and beautiful views. Great for couples or groups of friends in the evening. Tons of Dominicans hanging out, BYOB, reggaton music, beautiful people, strolling for some, but most find an area to chill with friends and drink.
The Malecón de Santo Domingo offers some of the most breathtaking scenic views and natural beauty in the Dominican Republic. Stretching along the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, the promenade provides a picturesque backdrop of endless ocean horizons, where the sky meets the sea in a seamless blend of blues.
Residents stroll its length, past two historic obelisk-shaped monuments, for an evening breeze, jogging, and biking, or just to enjoy one of the seafront recreational parks such as Plaza Juan Barón and Güibia.