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Samaná

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 Photo Credit: Zen zeee
Photo Credit: Zen zeee
 Photo Credit: Zen zeee

Samana sits on a peninsula along the northeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, shaped by seafaring history and a strong Afro-Caribbean cultural presence. The town developed around its deep bay, long used by traders, fishermen, and migrants, including a 19th-century settlement of free Black Americans whose influence remains visible in local customs and place names. This layered past gives Samana a character distinct from the country’s larger resort centers.

The surrounding landscape feels expansive and varied. Coconut groves line the coast, forested hills rise inland, and waterfalls like El Limón cut through dense greenery before spilling toward the sea. Offshore, Samana Bay becomes one of the Atlantic’s key breeding grounds for humpback whales, turning the water itself into a seasonal focal point rather than a backdrop.

Samana's atmosphere is relaxed and outward-looking. Life unfolds along the waterfront and in small neighborhoods where fishing, music, and conversation shape the day.

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