Puerto Plata is for those seeking an attractively-priced R&R active vacation with the option of lots of places to visit in the vicinity. Its centrally located international airport is less than a 20-minute drive from most hotels. Choose Puerto Plata if you like to explore. Luperón, Maimón, Cofresí, Playa Dorada, Costa Dorada are the main tourism enclaves located near Puerto Plata town. Sosua and Cabarete are about half an hour away. Playa Dorada, 10 minutes to the East of Puerto Plata, concentrates the largest number of hotel rooms in the North. This compound includes 15 low rise resorts built in a “U” shape and sharing a common beach and the Playa Dorada Golf Course, a 18 hole course by Robert Trent Jones. Meet guests from other hotels during evening outings at the casinos and night spots which are open to all guests. And because all the hotels are close together, this is a great choice for spring break travel. Cofresí is located West of Puerto Plata town and is also an enclave of several smaller hotels and residential communities that use the same Cofresí beach facility. Fifteen minutes from Puerto Plata town, Maimón is located about five minutes from the highway entrance to Cofresí and its beach is dotted with new all-inclusive resorts that used to cater to Europeans but are now attracting large numbers of North Americans as well. Maimón is for those seeking rest and relaxation, with the main attractions being the beach and other comforts provided by the hotel. Luperón is about an hour’s drive west of Puerto Plata. Luperón Beach Resort is quite isolated and has its own beach. Perfect for those who want to get far away from it all but still enjoy luxury. Nearby is the La Isabela National Park, complete with a small museum that showcases items related to the first European settlement in the New World.
Casa Colonial Beach & Spa, world-class seaside resort is located on the exotic north coast of the Dominican Republic and directly on the water. This tastefully intimate resort, thoughtfully designed by Sarah Garcia, daughter of owner Don Isidro Garcia, features an exceptional fusion of old-world elegance with distinctly contemporary style. The resort sets its colonial chic vibe with sheer curtains, eclectic furnishings, fabric light elements and one-of-a-kind art throughout. The wonders don't stop there. The acclaimed Lucia restaurant completely reinvents the hotel restaurant concept offering fusion cuisine artfully prepared. The Bagua spa provides guests with a cross-cultural spa experience. Bagua's Spa menu features the best of indigenous and European treatments available.