Explore Puerto Plata’s vibrant cityscape, iconic landmarks, and cultural gems. Discover hidden treasures and breathtaking beaches on this unforgettable city tour.
Explore Puerto Plata’s vibrant cityscape, iconic landmarks, and cultural gems. Discover hidden treasures and breathtaking beaches on this unforgettable city tour.
- Parque Central Independencia - The Central Park Independencia is considered one of the most precious symbols of the city of Puerto Plata and has great historical value for Dominicans. It was built by the military and president Gregorio Luperón during the government he led in 1879. Parque Independencia–also known as Parque Central–is the…
- Parque Central Independencia - The Central Park Independencia is considered one of the most precious symbols of the city of Puerto Plata and has great historical value for Dominicans. It was built by the military and president Gregorio Luperón during the government he led in 1879. Parque Independencia–also known as Parque Central–is the centerpiece of Puerto Plata city, framed with royal palms and hugged on all four corners by pastel-colored Victorian-era architecture. The white Catedral del Apóstol San Felipe towers over the square, where Puerto Plateños relax throughout the day and night with friends and family. You’ll find a café, ice cream parlor, and restaurant around the square, while the city’s key museums are just a couple of blocks away.
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Paseo de Dona Blanca - Paseo de Doña Blanca or El Pasaje de Doña Blanca is a small Pink alley in the center of Puerto Plata painted entirely in pink. This beautiful alley is a tribute to the founder of the first hotel in the city of Puerto Plata, the Europa hotel.
Its history dates back to 1898 when Isidoro Rainieri and Bianca Franceschini, natives of Italy, arrived in Puerto Plata and realizing that a hotel was needed to serve travelers, they decided to found the Hospedaje del Comercio, which they later changed the name to Hotel Europe - Catedral San Felipe - The original wooden church was destroyed by fire in 1863 during the so-called “War of the Restoration”. Its reconstruction began in 1929 and was completed in 19563, being affected by an earthquake in 1946. In 2003, a new earthquake damaged the structure, which was renovated in 2008.
The temple built in modern Victorian style, follows the Roman or Latin rite and is the mother or main church of the Diocese of Puerto Plata (Dioecesis Portus Argentarii) which was created by the then Pope John Paul II in 1996 through the papal bull “Venerabilis Frater” with territory formerly belonging to the archdiocese of Santiago de los Caballeros.
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Dominican Amber Museum - The Amber Museum, founded in 1982 by the spouses Ada (Didi) Benelli and Aldo Costa, exposes both the history and the samples of the most precious plant fossil on the planet, both from a scientific and aesthetic point of view, amber.
The format of this museum is supported by an attractive and didactic content, due to its shape and the ease with which the visitor goes through each of the departments, as well as how the old building and its neoclassical gallery on three sides are adapted to architectural art. that he himself represents. - La Chocolatería - La Chocolateria is dedicated to the manufacturing of products derived from organic cocoa.
It is formed to show customers and visitors from all over the zone the real Cacao beans which is harvested in a small field. there they have a tour guide who informs people about the Cacao Products. where you can also taste it.
Location:
Located in the Center of Puerto Plata City next to the Umbrella Street and near the Central Park at Calle Duarte San Felipe de Puerto Plata.
- Fortaleza San Felipe - Fort San Felipe Puerto Plata is a historic, 14th-century Spanish fortress built on a vantage point (called now La Puntilla) overlooking the bay, to protect the city’s seaport against pirate attacks. its construction was commissioned by King Phillip II of Spain in 1564, and completed in 1577. The fort is the only remnant of the 16th century left standing, due to the destruction of most of the old city during the restoration wars.
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Macorix House of Rum - Ron Macorix ranges from light rums with a colorless aroma and presence, through the versatility of flavored rums to the dark brown, floral aroma and robust body density of the older reserves.
Macorix is unique because it combines a legacy of years of experience in rum production with the latest technological advancements in the industry.
You’ll be accompanied by a professional guide. You’ll walk through the barrels, experience the wine, and at the end, you’ll have the opportunity to taste all of your different Macorix rums.

- Admission fees
- Round trip transportation
- Tour guide
- Hotels and ports pickup
- Admission fees
- Round trip transportation
- Tour guide
- Hotels and ports pickup
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Any Private Expenses
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Any Private Expenses
When visiting the City of Puerto Plata, visitors have the opportunity to explore Independence Central Park, Cathedral San Felipe, the Amber Museum, The Umbrella Street, Paseo de Doña Blanca, Fortress San Felipe by the Boulevard, a chocolate factory, and the Macorix House of Rum. Each location is accompanied by a guided tour with clear explanations….
When visiting the City of Puerto Plata, visitors have the opportunity to explore Independence Central Park, Cathedral San Felipe, the Amber Museum, The Umbrella Street, Paseo de Doña Blanca, Fortress San Felipe by the Boulevard, a chocolate factory, and the Macorix House of Rum. Each location is accompanied by a guided tour with clear explanations. Puerto Plata, situated in the northern part of the country, is a highly sought-after destination for both national and international tourists. It boasts breathtaking beaches and offers a vast array of adventure, nature tourism, and leisure activities.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.