Lagoons, waterfalls, beaches and rivers are everywhere as the waters in Maria Trinidad Sanchez province (northwest) flow in several slopes and turquoise landscapes dot its Atlantic coast.
The green natural treasures are the trump card for this North Coast province to flaunt its sustainable tourism, for which its senator Arístides Victoria says the bill to declare it an eco-tourism region is ready, and aims to attract the incentives and investment which the international entities provide for those demarcations.
The construction of Northeast Highway, which brings it closer to Santo Domingo and the Las Americas International Airport now only some 2 hours away, has been an important incentive for its tourist development, and also in its favor is the new International Airport at Catey in Samaná, only 15 minutes from Nagua.
It also expects to increase the number of its lodgings, which the Hotels and Restaurants Association says the province’s current 1,964 rooms make it the 7th biggest, below nearby Samaná (2,669) and Puerto Plata (14,689).
The province’s main natural treasures are the municipalities Rio San Juan and Cabrera, with the crystalline waters of Gri-grí lagoon, the adjacent Cave of the Swallows, Caletón Beach, Playa Grande Beach and the Playa Grande Golf Course, often referred to as the Pebble Beach of the Caribbean.
Little wonder that Cabrera is home to some of the most exclusive residences and Estates in the Dominican Public. An investment in land or property here before further development is underway is clearly an opportunity not to be missed.
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