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... of humpback whales that come here every winter to mate and breed. The humpback whales that come to Samana migrate between the Dominican Republic, Newfoundland, Greenland, Iceland, and the coast of New England in the US. The Victoria II ...
... and an amazing family. 4 adults, 7 kids, 2 sea kayaks, and 1 dog piled into a van and after a 4 hours on windy Dominican roads we arrived at a picture-perfect beautiful beach. The pictures speak for themselves. Ross will follow with some wrap up on our ...
... my small stints in the sun. I have since moved on and am presently in Las Terrenas on the other side of the Samaná Peninsula which has nicer beaches and water than Las Galeras. There is also a nice breeze coming off the ...
I've decided to spend 3-4 days in Las Terrenas before returning to Santo Domingo. I've noticed it's a heavily developed area in Dominican Republic with many expats from France, Italy and Germany. In fact, when I held a conversation with a local Dominican ...
, Victoria Marina Santa Barbara de Samana, Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic

Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic

Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic

Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic

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safety - Samaná Peninsula travel question
Posted on Nov 20, 2009, 15:31:49
I have never heard that the Samana Peninsula is unsafe. Wherever did you hear about this? Other than some parts of the capital, Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic is considered a very safe Caribbean destination.
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