Duarte
Duarte Province Dominican Republic is located in the northeast of the island, in the heart of the Cibao region. It is named after Juan Pablo Duarte, one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic, and plays a vital role in both the history and agriculture of the nation.
The capital city, San Francisco de Macorís, is surrounded by fertile valleys and lush mountains, making the province one of the leading agricultural hubs. Duarte is world-renowned for its cocoa plantations, with tours like El Sendero del Cacao offering visitors the chance to follow the journey from bean to bar. These experiences combine culture, gastronomy, and eco-tourism, giving travelers a deeper understanding of Dominican heritage.
Beyond cocoa, Duarte Province offers rivers, rural escapes, and vibrant traditions that showcase authentic Dominican countryside life. Travelers looking for alternatives to beach tourism will find in Duarte a genuine cultural connection and sustainable activities. Its location also makes it a strategic gateway to the northern Dominican Republic.
With its blend of history, agriculture, and culture, Duarte Province Dominican Republic is the perfect destination for travelers seeking authenticity and depth.
Distance
From Santo Domingo → approx. 2h 30min by car.
From Punta Cana → approx. 4h 30min by car.