Samaná Peninsula
The Samaná Peninsula in the northeast of the Dominican Republic is a beautiful stretch of land with hillsides dense with foilage, largely empty stretches of beach, and a lot of wildlife. In the winter, much like the tourists, humpback whales migrate there. We visited in late spring so missed the whales, but had no shortage of birds and lizards to watch, plus some tiny frogs who liked our bathroom.
Interestingly, the Dominican Republic has no large wildlife (minus those whales offshore) which was reassuring while walking around the jungle at night. And day. There was surprisingly little in terms of mosquitos, too, where we stayed, in part due to the bats eating them. It wasn’t for a lack of humidity, that’s for sure.
It took a little more time to travel there with a longer car ride from the airport, but like many more remote places, the journey was worth it.
All photos from late spring 2023.
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