Monte Cristi
Monte Cristi is a coastal province in the northwest Dominican Republic, known for its unspoiled beaches, coral reefs, and natural landscapes. The region is famous for Cayo Arena (Paradise Island), a tiny sandbank surrounded by turquoise waters, and the Monte Cristi National Park, with its vast mangroves, salt flats, and wildlife.
Another landmark is El Morro, a dramatic limestone mesa rising from the sea with panoramic coastal views. Unlike other tourist hubs, Monte Cristi remains peaceful and authentic, with a strong fishing tradition and welcoming community.
The province’s capital is San Fernando de Monte Cristi, and it has an estimated population of about 110,000 residents. Monte Cristi is located approximately 280 km (4.5–5 hours by road) from Santo Domingo and 475 km (7–8 hours from Punta Cana), making it a remote but rewarding destination for travelers seeking eco-adventures, history, and authentic Caribbean charm.
Area (km2) | 1,924 km² |
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