Puerto Plata City Tour with the Mount Isabel, Rum & Chocolate
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$95 / person
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About this experience
Explore Puerto Plata with us, hear interesting facts about the city and country, and immerse yourself in the history and culture of the Dominican Republic. Have a spectacular ride to the top of the Mount Isabel, enjoy the bird eye view of the coast and the city, come face to face with Christ the Redeemer and indulge in the botanical garden. Discover the colonial city centre of Puerto Plata, with the lively main square, St. Philip's Cathedral, historic Victorian houses and photogenic Umbrella Street and Pink Street. Admire the view from the colonial fort overlooking the bay and the passenger ship terminal. Try a typical dominican lunch, where rice with beans and fried plantains are not to be missed. Sip rum and other premium sugarcane-based liquors during the generous tasting at the rum factory. For dessert, savor organic dominican chocolate from the local manufacture. Take a ride along the picturesque Malecon waterfront boulevard and experience the real Caribbean with us.
ExploreDomRep travel tips
- •Bring sunscreen and water — The DR sun is intense year-round. Reef-safe sunscreen is appreciated at beach and ocean excursions.
- •Cash is king for tips — Tour guides, drivers, and boat operators appreciate tips in Dominican pesos (DOP) or USD. Budget RD$200–500 per person for a half-day tour.
- •Book morning slots— Morning tours avoid the afternoon heat and rain showers (especially May–November). You'll also beat the crowds at popular spots.
- •Hotel pickup availability — Many tours offer free pickup from Punta Cana, Bavaro, and Santo Domingo hotels. Check the inclusions above or confirm with the operator after booking.
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