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Las Terrenas vacation rentals

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Condo in Las Terrenas
Beach View luxury apartment bonita las terrenas
Bienvenue dans ce superbe appartement de 2 chambres situé à Playa Bonita Beach Residences. Cette excellente situation offre calme et tranquillité pour se détendre, se promener sur la plage, apprendre à surfer, nager .. L'appartement dispose d’une grande terrasse avec vue sur le jardin et l’océan. Un service de gardiennage 24/24heures et 7 jours sur 7 , un espace barbecue, un gazebo, une piscine pour adultes et enfants, un espace de stationnement pour un véhicule par appartement.
$215 per night
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Condo in Las Terrenas
Bohemian Apto céntrico 2 hab front beach + Pool
Descubre este acogedor apartamento con vista al mar y a la montaña. Disfruta de su ubicación estratégica donde a 3 min caminando encontraras la playa, bares, restaurantes donde puedes comer con una estupenda vista al mar y a buen precio. Consta de 2 dormitorios, 1 sofá cama, 2 baños, cocina equipada, zona de comedor y sala. Puedes disfrutar de la terraza con zona de comedor y balcón en el dormitorio. Esta ubicado dentro de un condominio con 2 piscinas Roof top y para niños.
$86 per night
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Loft in Las Terrenas
Moderno apartamento de playa con piscina
Descubre el encanto de Las Terrenas en este loft con piscina y jacuzzi Imagina despertarte en un loft acogedor y luminoso, con vistas a un jardín tropical y una piscina refrescante. Imagina preparar tu desayuno favorito en una cocina moderna y equipada, y disfrutarlo en la terraza privada. Imagina caminar solo 5 minutos y encontrarte con las playas más hermosas de la República Dominicana, donde el mar azul y la arena blanca te esperan. Imagina relajarte en el jacuzzi .
$51 per night

Stay near Las Terrenas's top sights

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Playa Punta Popy32 locals recommend
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Playa Las Ballenas51 locals recommend
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Supermercado Pola123 locals recommend
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Hotel Alisei4 locals recommend
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Le Tre Caravelle95 locals recommend
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Las Cayenas3 locals recommend

Las Terrenas house rentals

Home in Las Terrenas
New Luxury Bungalow in Playa Las Ballenas.
$171 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
Villa Near EVERYTHING 200M to the Beach,300M town.
$188 per night
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Home in Las terrenas
☆ VILLA Casa Sol - 4 bedrooms @PLAYA LAS BALLENAS ☆
$224 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
Villa Panama Large villa close to the beach
$243 per night
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Home in Las Terrenas
Caribean House/ Pool/Jacuzzi/200m beach-Restaurant
$231 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
Breathtaking View of the Ocean.
$184 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
Spacious villa /Pool /200M beach-restaurants/Free
$171 per night
Home in las terrenas
Villa 100m from the beach of Ballenas
$200 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
CHARMING VILLA CORALYOS, THE WHALES , for 7 max
$188 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
Casita Linda, sea view house.
$39 per night
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Home in Las Terrenas
STYLISH VILLA w/ PRIVATE POOL!! - BALLENAS
$115 per night
Home in Las Terrenas
VILLA ISHA
$490 per night
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Your guide to Las Terrenas

Welcome to Las Terrenas

The formerly sleepy fishing village of Las Terrenas is located on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic in the province of Samaná, the island’s most rustic — and arguably prettiest — province. Decades of international tourism, combined with a local population that includes French immigrants and European expats as well as generations of African Americans from the United States, give this town a global vibe. Quaint fishing shacks, painted in an appealing rainbow of colors, have been repurposed as boutiques, bars, and bistros serving international cuisine. At night the beach pulses with music.

But Las Terrenas also retains ties to its fishing roots. You can still eat freshly caught fish here, served beachside. And those beaches are a sight to behold: white sand, calm waters, and skinny palm trees. Venture outside the town and you’ll find a plethora of natural wonders, including moss-covered waterfalls and lush forests threaded with hiking trails. Las Terrenas is one of those rare places where you can leave the city without leaving behind its urbane comforts.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Las Terrenas?

Thanks to their tropical setting, Las Terrenas and Samaná enjoy pleasant weather year round. Visitors from chillier climes arrive in winter, making it the high season to stay in one of the area’s villas, and crowds amass in February to celebrate Carnival throughout the month. May and June may bring afternoon showers, while hurricane season, which runs from June to December, can usher in large storms.


What are the top things to do in Las Terrenas?

Salto el Limón

Just getting to this gorgeous waterfall is an exercise in choosing your own adventure: you can ride a horse, kayak down a river, or set off on a short hike through the jungle. You’ll be treated to breathtaking scenery either way. Once you arrive, your prize is an epic waterfall that splashes into an impossibly blue pool where visitors play and relax on a small beach.

Playa Cosón

Generally believed to be the loveliest beach in the area, this four-mile stretch of golden sand lures visitors with its limpid, aquamarine waters; thick stands of waving palms; and beachside dining featuring treats hauled straight from the ocean. If you’re feeling adventurous, Playa Cosón is popular with kite surfers: You can buy a lesson right on the beach.

Whale Watching

There are few things more astounding than encountering a whale in the wild, and Samaná is one of the best places to do it. Between mid-December and late March, thousands of humpback whales migrate past this part of the coast, so your chances of spotting staggeringly large adults and their calves is quite high. Several whale-watching tours operate out of the region. Get an entirely different perspective on these creatures at the Whale Museum in the nearby town of Santa Bárbara de Samaná, home to a 40-foot humpback skeleton, found on the coastline in 1993.