It was the most beautiful two days in the Dominican Republic!
A motorboat tour of the most beautiful beaches, a delicious lunch in a charming pub and the nail on the head of the program - relaxing on a wonderful and authentic island, where only a handful of tourists stay overnight.
The cottage where we slept is modest but clean, right by the sea. For breakfast, in addition to pancakes and eggs, fruit and coconuts straight from the tree overlooking the sea.
Organization of the tour and Diana as our guide - everything perfectly organized.
Diana has a great knowledge of the island, its people and history - great story and shows the authentic island.
I recommend for everyone - we just had a private tour in a very intimate group - tailor made - I recommend :)
I highly recommend the trip for those who like adventure. We get full equipment, helmets and vests on site. The route is not demanding, first a walk through the forest to the starting point of the zipline or in the option without the zipline straight to the waterfalls 😀 Zipline rides are 5 , different lengths, super attraction to ride between the treetops, waterfalls start with a jump, for those who do not dare you can go down the ladder. The route along the riverbed is pleasant, sometimes quite deep, but thanks to the vest even people who can't swim will do great. I highly recommend the tour, it is a great alternative for those who love nature and adventure.
Hi. I would like to highly recommend to you Pepino Polaco - Polish in Puerto Plata - Polish tours in Dominican Republic. We were with Diana in an intimate group on a 2d day trip on Saon. By small boat we visited beautiful non-commercial beaches, a natural pool with starfish, mangroves with turtles. We anchored in the fishing village of Mano Juan, where we watched the sunset on a total chill with rum in hand. Later, we went to a local pub run by Pole Adam to enjoy a freshly caught huge crawfish. We spent the night in a local hotel, in modest but great conditions, practically on the beach, at night we could hear the sound of the waves. In the morning, breakfast, a walk around the village, time for beachcombing, lunch and return to the marina in Bayahibe, from where we went for an afternoon tour of Santo Domingo. The perfect time, when the crowds of tourists are gone and the setting sun provides beautiful light for photographing the sights. A city of contrasts, where among tons of garbage people live in a poor slum neighborhood and a few kilometers away stand shopping malls and apartment buildings with private security.
Wonderful trip!