There are so many things to do and see while visiting the Dominican Republic (it could seem a little overwhelming). However, I have made it simple for you and have done the research for you. So, get your cameras and selfie sticks ready, because you will not want to miss these photography hot spots!
Bahia de las Aguilas and Jaragua National Park
The picturesque turquoise waters that line this 6-mile stretch of beach is best accessed by boat from the small village of La Cueva. Its' marine life and incredible views will make for memories that you couldn't possibly forget anytime soon.
Lake Enriquillo
Lake Enriquillo is the only saltwater lake throughout the Antilles. It is located in the center of the Parque Nacional Isla Cabritos and is a haven for wildlife. It is one of the largest natural reserves for the American crocodile.
Eastern National Park
This World Heritage Sites is one of the largest marine parks in the Caribbean. Rhinoceros iguanas, bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles, and manatees are just some of the amazing wildlife that visitors will get to experience when they visit Eastern National Park.
Jarabacoa
Jarabacoa is best known as an area ripe for ecotourism and the location of the Dominican Republic's only whitewater river, the Rio Yaque del Norte. The terrain, rivers, and waterfalls make it perfect for adventurous activities like hiking, climbing, and mountain biking.
Damajagua Falls
Mother Nature is hiding an awe-inspiring beauty at Puerto Plata, Damajagua Falls. It's a rare gem carved over the centuries. Spend your day exploring the waterfalls and the crystal clear water pools. 27 Charcos de Damajagua waterfall park offers a day of hiking through a thick forest, crossing footbridges and passing numerous flora before eventually reaching a rocky hilltop where you can make your way down by jumping or sliding down a series of waterfalls! Ready to have some slippery fun?
Puerto Plata
One thing you should not miss while visiting Puerto Plata is riding the teleférico–the only complete cable car ride you’ll find in the whole Caribbean region, operating continuously since 1975. The exhilarating 10-minute ride takes you up, up and away in one of two cable cars, 2,625 feet above Puerto Plata. Below is a magical scenery, from the sea on your north to the lush, green plains that eventually lead you to the other end of the cable at Mount Isabel de Torres. Make sure to explore the nature reserve and botanical gardens, and enjoy the ride back down by cable car once more before heading out.
Samana Peninsula and Bay
This peninsula and bay are lined with beautiful mangroves, caves, rock formations, and one of the most beautiful beaches in the Dominican Republic. It is also home to the Parque Nacional Los Haitises. Marine life is present in this area year-round, including mother humpback whales giving birth in January and February.
Cayo Levantado
There is a small scenic island just three miles from Samaná Bay, and it's tagged Bacardi Island because of a Bacardi commercial filmed there in the 1970s. This island of Cayo Levantado boasts shiny white-sand and palm-fringed beaches. Boat taxis depart regularly from the Samaná port on Avenida Marina, bringing visitors daily to this small island. There are so many things to do on the island, such as swimming, sunbathing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. You might also enjoy fresh fish on the public side of Cayo Levantado. Spend the night at an on-site luxury hotel situated on the other side of the island.
Other Photography Hot Spots
Punta Cana
Playa Dorada
Santo Domingo
La Romana