Southwest Coast

If the Dominican Republic has a well-kept secret, the western region of the country is it. Essentially, this region includes the area west of Santo Domingo, and it is still an undiscovered territory by many tourists. Visitors seeking areas less traveled would be wise to experience this peaceful region before it becomes a popular destination. The farthest part of the region is only about a three hour drive from Santo Domingo or Santiago airports.

Although the Dominican Republic provides a change of scenery at just about every turn, this region is the most diverse ecologically. Two salt water lakes, one being the largest in the Caribbean, provide a haven for massive populations of birds and reptiles. And while some sections of the area are mountain rainforest, other parts are pine forest and arid desert.

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Features

Cities and Towns

Spectacular cliffs make the ultimate backdrop for the town of Baharona MORE
The small fishing village of Perdenales serves as a jump-off point for two of the country's major national parks MORE
Considered by many as a small version of the capital, San Cristobal thrives on its sugar cane mills and herb fields MORE

Beaches

Grey sand dunes, natural waterfalls and strong ocean surf characterize the beaches of the South West Coast.