Holiday in Puerto Plata

City in Dominican Republic — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇩🇴

Country

Dominican Republic

Type

City

Best time to travel

December to April (dry season), whale watching January to March, warm year-round

Budget/day

70-130 € (all-inclusive resort, excursions)

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Puerto Plata about 10 hours (direct flight or transfer), transfer to the hotel about 20-40 minutes

About Puerto Plata

Puerto Plata is the gateway to the spectacular northern coast of the Dominican Republic and a destination that uniquely combines Caribbean beaches, dramatic mountain backdrops, and Victorian architecture. The city, whose full name is San Felipe de Puerto Plata, was founded by Columbus in 1502 and was the most important port of the island of Hispaniola for centuries. Today, it is the cultural and economic center of the northern coast - more authentic, rugged, and less polished than the all-inclusive resorts of Punta Cana, but with significantly more character. The landmark of the city is Pico Isabel de Torres, a 793-meter high mountain in the tropical landscape, topped by a statue of Christ - a small counterpart to the Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro. A cable car, the only one in the Caribbean, glides over the tropical rainforest and offers breathtaking views of the city, the coast, and the deep blue sea. At the top, visitors are greeted by a botanical garden with tropical plants and butterflies. The old town of Puerto Plata surprises with lovingly restored Victorian wooden houses in pastel colors, a lively malecón by the sea, and the San Felipe Fortress from the 16th century, the oldest fortification in the New World. The Amber Museum, housed in an elegant Victorian house, showcases one of the largest collections of Dominican amber in the world, including pieces with trapped insects that are millions of years old. Playa Dorada, a vast golden sand beach just a few minutes west of the city, is the tourist center with hotels, a golf course, and water sports offerings. However, the real treasures lie further out: Cabarete, the kite surfing capital of the Caribbean, Sosua with its multicultural history and coral reefs, and the spectacular 27 Charcos de Damajagua - a cascade of 27 natural waterfalls and pools in the rainforest that can be explored by swimming, jumping, and sliding. From Germany, it takes about ten hours to fly to Puerto Plata or alternatively to Santiago de los Caballeros. The best travel time is from December to April during the dry season, but summer also offers warm weather with short, refreshing rain showers. Puerto Plata is significantly cheaper than Punta Cana and offers a more authentic Dominican experience.

Beach
80
Winter
80
Adventure
75
Nature
70
Relaxation
70

Top 4 highlights in Puerto Plata

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Pico Isabel de Torres

793-meter high mountain with Christ statue and cable car over the rainforest - the only cable car in the Caribbean

2

27 Charcos de Damajagua

Cascade of 27 natural waterfalls and pools in the rainforest, pure adventure with jumping and sliding

3

Victorian Old Town

Pastel-colored wooden houses from the Victorian era, Amber Museum, and the oldest fortress in the New World

4

Playa Dorada

Spacious golden beach with turquoise water, water sports, and golf course in a tropical setting

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Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Puerto Plata

Recommended travel time

December to April (dry season), whale watching January to March, warm year-round

Summer

Hot and humid, 28-33°C, short rain showers in the afternoons, muggy

Winter

Warm, 24-29°C, dry, pleasant breeze, perfect beach weather

How much does a holiday in Puerto Plata cost?

Average costs per person per day

🎒

Budget

40-65 € (guesthouse, local restaurants, Guagua bus)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

70-130 € (all-inclusive resort, excursions)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

🌟

Luxury

150-300 € (luxury resort, private tours, spa)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Puerto Plata

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Take the cable car to Pico Isabel de Torres in the morning before the clouds roll in - that's when the view is best

Book the 27 Charcos de Damajagua as a day trip - manage at least 12 of the 27 waterfalls

Plan a day trip to Cabarete - for kite surfing, surfing, or simply for the cool beach bar scene

Admire the blue amber in the Amber Museum - an extremely rare variant found only here

Try local Comedores instead of hotel restaurants - authentic Dominican cuisine for a fraction of the cost

Food & drink in Puerto Plata

These specialties you must try!

La Bandera - the national dish: rice, red beans, and stewed meat, served daily
Mangú - mashed plantains with onions, cheese, and salami, the Dominican breakfast
Chivo guisado - stewed goat meat in a spicy sauce, a specialty of the northern coast
Pescado frito con tostones - fried fish with twice-fried plantains, a beach classic
Morir soñando - dreaming to die, a drink made from orange juice and milk, refreshing and sweet
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