Meanwhile, somewhere in the DR the heat has you lulled to a gear below your usual pace, you sit below the shade of a large tree. This is what it sounds like
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Gliding on glassy waters, early morning sunlight peering through the tangles of mangrove mystery, just you and the wildlife. Press play. :)
Dunas de Bani Shenanigans
Visiting landmarks is fun. Being a child is more fun. See our short little story from Dunas de Bani.
Stuck in the Mud
It’s all fun and games until someone gets stuck in the mud. Then it’s a circus riot. All about our misadventures on the way to the Aguas Blancas waterfalls!
The South West of the Dominican Republic, Virgin and Remote
Crystal blue water, endless desert, amazing surf and more. The South West of the Dominican Republic is full of beauty.
Remote Camping in the Dominican Republic
Apply sunscreen, Read, Take a dip, Drink water, Repeat. Remote camping in the Dominican Republic happens to be offered at one of its most beautiful beaches.
Fly High – Aerial Pictures of the Dominican Republic
Nothing like getting a birds eye view of this beautiful island. Check out our aerial pictures of the Dominican Republic that we got from a helicopter!
Amazing Local Talent Spotlight: Bahoruco Surf
One kid even surfs a long-board split in half, modified with the fins above the split. Beasts.
Kitesurfing in Cabarete
Fly high and be free. Learning to kite is definitely an experience worth embarking on.
Pequeño Refugio – Cute, Cozy, and Romantic
At a Glance: Price: $$$ Sleep: [rating=5] Staff: [rating=5] Feel: [rating=5] Price range: $0-$10: $ $10-$25: $$ $25-$50: $$$ $50-$100: $$$$ $100-up: $$$$$ While traveling in the DR, we mostly stayed in cheap little “motel” run for local travelers, for locals. But from time to time we decided to hang out with the tourist and chill in some cool little hostels. Out of all of them, our favorite has to be El Pequeño Refugio. It’s where to stay in Las Galeras… …hands down. This little hostel is oh so cozy. Run by a couple, originally from Bulgaria, every detail was taken into consideration when decorating. Sure, this isn’t a 5 star, no it’s way better. It’s not cold and impersonal like a 5 star, it’s special. No two rooms are alike, and everything is decorated with special finds, specially selected for that room. Lea has a special touch, everything here makes you feel at home. The towels are thick, the sheets heavy, the pieces of scrap fabric covering the windows are sweet, and the rooms are cleaned everyday, with love. Here, have a look for yourself. The main area serves as a restaurant, bar, garden, and art gallery. At night, the bistro downstairs fills up with regulars and tourists, a perpetual meet and greet, bubbling with the excitement of new adventures. The food is absolutely delicious. We’d share the menu with you, but there is none. Each day is a new concoction, specially prepared according to the day’s mood. Indeed, Las Galeras is a fun little town. It’s a very tiny and quiet town, mostly full of divers and hikers. It’s out of the way, and the people who make it all the way to the end of the road of the Samaná peninsula seem to be a little more adventurous than others. Here you’ll see locals and tourists mingling, and people wandering the lazy streets in the evening. The air is warm and still. I imagine Cabarete was like this 30 years ago. Life is chill and lazy, and when something goes wrong, you make the best of it until it’s fixed. Besides beautiful diving, in the area you’ll also find some of the most pristine beaches in the Dominican, such as the beautiful… Continue Reading
Taming Not-So-Wild Horses
Not every Dominican Republic Horseback Riding Adventure is this epic. Read all about our good times and see what makes this one so special.
The Most Serene Sunrise in the Dominican Republic
So you’ve heard you need to go see Los Haitises National Park on you trip to the Dominican Republic. The question is where to stay in Los Haitises?
Los Haitises – Tranquil Bird Sanctuary
So far our favorite area in the Dominican Republic, we strongly urge you NOT to miss Los Haitises before leaving the country. Read our post for more tips!
Backpacker Hostel Samaná
Find out why Backpacker Hostel Samaná is a great hub to get accustomed to the Dominican culture, get your bearings straight, plan your trip, and take off to greener pastures.
ANDDDDD WE’RE OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.”
“I don’t much care where –”
“Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.”
There’s a New Addition to the Family, Her name’s Izzy.
Oh and Happy Holidays!
Wallpaper Wednesday – December 4th – Life’s a Beach
They say life can be a beach sometimes, I agree =)
Wallpaper Wednesday – November 27th – Tropical Trees
This month we end Wallpaper Wednesday with a staple shot of the Caribbean islands.
Wait……You’re Carrying What on Your Motorcycle?
One of the thing that surprises many people that come to the Dominican Republic is the way people drive. If you have ever been to a major city, in the first world, it’s kinda of like that, times 10.