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Puerto Plata is the largest coastal town in the north and the eye line is dominated everywhere by the dramatic 2,600ft high Peak of Mount Isabel de Torres. Worth a trip up the scarey but safe cable car (named the Teleferico) to amble slowly around the crumbling walls of the botanical gardens. Always cool and refreshing after the quivering heat waves in the town, the botanical gardens also retain a slice of rain forest and nature reserve with over 30 species of protected birds. The town itself holds an air of shabby elegance reflected in the architectural grace of the Victorian “gingerbread” houses scattered through out the town. If you do venture down town you must stop off at ‘central park’, the town square, surrounded by shops, the Amber Museum and the Church named Iglesia de San Felipe. The central hub of Puerto Plata where you can just sit back on a bench at the pretty La Glorieta pavilion (built 1872)and slurp quietly on a delicious ice cream bought at the Italian Ice Cream Parlour across the square and watch the world go by! (This is also a good place to exchange money in the Ice Cream Parlour named Mariposa). ![]() Fortress of San Felipe Puerto Plata itself does not have any large hotels, however for the back packer or those not wanting to be part of the ‘all-inclusive’ resort in nearby Playa Dorada there are plenty of bed and breakfast type accommodations available. A word of warning for the independent traveller is try and keep away from the port/harbour as it is a rough area at night and also the Long Beach vicinity (this is at the opposite end of the Malecon away from the Fortress). Both are renowned red light districts so whilst it is fun to see the colourful and lively side of life do keep a close check on your wallets and purses as pick pockets of both sexes are plentiful! Casa Nelson is the one and only department store in Puerto Plata and it is worth going to have a look. Time has stood still in this department store for the last fifty years and retail management skills are still an unknown entity. On the upside though any budding Imelda Marcos’s will be in heaven as the shoe department is full of hundreds of cheap bargains and with the introduction of the “Free Zones” (Industrial sites) you can pick up a pair of Calvin Klein jeans or Adidas trainers/sneakers cheaply as they are island made! Puerto Plata Transport ![]() Amber Museum You will also see “public cars” which are taxi’s. Please note the word “public” as you may have flagged one down and be sat on your own quite happily on the back seat, pinned back by the g-force (very fast drivers)until there is a small crowd of people just further along the roadside. The “public taxi” driver will do an amazing emergency stop, open all the doors and in a sardine tin manner allow as many people to squeeze in as sardinely possible...providing at no extra cost an informal and great way to meet and greet your fellow countrymen! ![]() Western end of the Malecon If there is a group of you vacationing together then you could all hire a mini bus with a driver for a reasonable rate either from your hotel or if you are staying in Puerto Plata then there are many taxi ranks (large taxi rank near the public hospital on the hill. Here taxi drivers will set a day rate or a per journey rate so if you are going off to the beach for the day and want to have lunch, then go for a swim and so on, your taxi driver will either wait all day for you or return at your pre arranged set time. Always pay the driver after your journey to make sure he comes back for you all and also be prepared to haggle/bargain over his rate. Set a price before you commence on your day trip. There are many reliable car hire companies on the north coast. Please check the small print and insurance excess before signing your name to a contract and as always take care on the roads, not just for the other drivers but for wandering farm animals and horses especially at night as many of the roads are completely unlit. Puerto Plata is an amazing hustley bustley town seeped in architectural history and surrounded by beautiful mountainsides and fronted by the glorious turquoise Atlantic shorelines so what ever mode of transport you choose make sure you go out and see some of this fantastic island and friendly people for yourself! |
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