Monte Plata
Monte Plata, often called the “Emerald Province” for its lush landscapes, is a destination where nature takes center stage. Located northeast of Santo Domingo, it is celebrated for its abundance of waterfalls, rivers, and protected areas that make it one of the country’s top eco-tourism provinces.
Among its natural wonders are Salto de Socoa, Salto de Sabana, and the cascading Salto de Comate, which attract travelers seeking refreshing adventures in pristine environments. These waterfalls are ideal for hiking, swimming, and photography, offering an authentic Dominican countryside experience.
Monte Plata is also home to rivers and forests that are part of the Los Haitises National Park buffer zone, making it a key area for biodiversity and sustainable tourism. Visitors often combine cultural exploration in local towns with adventure activities such as canyoning, horseback riding, and birdwatching.
Accessibility: Monte Plata is only 1 hour (57 km) from Santo Domingo, about 3.5 hours (247 km) from Punta Cana, and 4.5 hours (284 km) from Puerto Plata, making it a perfect day trip destination for nature and adventure lovers.
Monte Plata offers travelers a chance to disconnect from city life and reconnect with nature, whether chasing waterfalls, exploring rivers, or enjoying traditional Dominican countryside hospitality.