Hermanas Mirabal
Hermanas Mirabal Province, located in the northern region of the Dominican Republic, is a destination where history, culture, and nature come together. Named in honor of the Mirabal Sisters—national heroines who became a symbol of freedom and resistance—the province is both a cultural landmark and an emerging eco-tourism hub.
The capital city, Salcedo, is home to the Mirabal Sisters Museum, which preserves the sisters’ story and attracts visitors interested in Dominican history and heritage. Colorful festivals, local traditions, and authentic gastronomy add to the cultural richness of the province.
Beyond its historical significance, Hermanas Mirabal offers unique natural attractions. The most famous is Río Partido, a pristine river with turquoise-blue pools hidden among lush forests, ideal for eco-adventures, hiking, and photography. This destination is increasingly popular with travelers seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences in the Dominican Republic.
Its location in the Cibao region makes Hermanas Mirabal easily accessible from major tourist hubs:
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From Santo Domingo: approx. 3h 20min (175 km)
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From Punta Cana: approx. 5h 15min (365 km)
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From Puerto Plata: approx. 1h 15min (65 km)
Whether exploring cultural landmarks like the Mirabal Sisters Museum or immersing yourself in the crystal-clear waters of Río Partido, Hermanas Mirabal Province offers a balance of heritage and nature that makes it a unique stop on any Dominican itinerary.