
Naranjo Arriba Destination Guide
Explore Naranjo Arriba in Dominican Republic.
Naranjo Arriba in the region of Samaná is a place in Dominican Republic - some 49 mi (or 79 km) North-East of Santo Domingo, the country's capital city.
Current time in Naranjo Arriba is now 02:38 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named "America / Santo Domingo" with an UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Trepada Alta, Santo Domingo, Santiago de los Caballeros, San Pedro de Macorís, Puerto Plata or San Juan. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Naranjo Arriba, Naranjo Abajo, Naranjito, Hoyo Largo and Caba. We saw some videos in the web. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation.
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Palma Real Shopping Village
The Palma Real Shopping Village can be found among Punta Canas most elegant resorts and is home to a variety of great shops and brand name restaurants. Guests can enjoy shopping at stores that include...
Caves of Los Haitises National Park Domi...
My spider senses tell me 'an accident is going to happen, someone is going to fall.' Is this a part of ancient Taino Indian mysticism? No..Do Not wear flip-flops or sandals when exploring caves. These...
Plastic Bottles for Concrete: El Fuego d...
How to reduce waste and reduce the need for energy-intensive concrete? Why not make construction blocks out of plastic water and soda bottles. Kevin Adair designed a solution at the El Fuego del Sol F...
Los Haitises National Park Samana Domi...
One of the highlights of a trip to the Dominican Republic is a chance to explore Los Haitises National Park. Sail around dramatic rock islands, marvel at the exotic flora and fauna of the rain forest ...
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Interesting facts about this location
Los Haitises National Park
Los Haitises National Park is a national park located on the remote northeast coast of the Dominican Republic. It is a protected virgin forest with little road access. The number of tourists allowed is limited, but since 2000 it has been a relatively popular destination for ecotourism. Haitis (singular) means highland or mountain range in the Taíno language, although the elevation of the park's hills ranges from 30–40 m ( ). There is a multitude of caverns created by water erosion.
Located at 19.09, -69.57 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 3 mi away.
Samaná Bay
Samaná Bay is a bay in the eastern Dominican Republic. The Yuna River flows into the Samaná Bay, and it is located south of the town and peninsula of Samaná. Among its features are protected islands that serve as nesting sites for pelicans and frigate birds, caves with pre-Columbian pictographs and petroglyphs, and mangrove-lined river tributaries. In the winter, many whales calve in the bay.
Located at 19.09, -69.57 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 11 mi away.
Sabana de la Mar Airport
Sabana de la Mar National Airport is located in Sabana de la Mar, Hato Mayor, northeast Dominican Republic, and is only used for emergency landings and private flights.
Located at 19.09, -69.57 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 12 mi away.
Batey Gonzalo, Dominican Republic
Gonzalo (also, Batey Gonzalo) is a small town in Monte Plata Province, Dominican Republic. The main source of income is cattle ranching and the cultivation of sugarcane.
Located at 19.09, -69.57 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 15 mi away.
El Limón, Samaná
El Limón (in English, The Lemon) is a municipal district of Santa Bárbara de Samaná, Samaná province, Dominican Republic. It is on the north coast of the Samaná Peninsula, on the Atlantic coast. There are other two municipal districts with the same name (El Limón) in the country: one in the Independencia province and the other in the Santiago province. Théodore Chassériau, a French painter, was born in El Limón in 1819.
Located at 19.09, -69.57 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 17 mi away.
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