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About Puerto Plata
Puerto Plata is a beautiful coastal city located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. Known for its stunning beaches, lush greenery, and vibrant culture, Puerto Plata offers a mix of relaxation and adventure for travelers. The local currency used in Puerto Plata is the Dominican Peso. You can easily exchange your currency at local banks or exchange offices.
When to visit
The best time to visit Puerto Plata is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. During this time, you can enjoy sunny days and pleasant temperatures perfect for beach activities and exploring the city. However, if you prefer fewer crowds and lower prices, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of May to June or September to November.
Getting around
Getting around Puerto Plata is relatively easy, with options like taxis, public buses, and rental cars available for transportation. Taxis are a convenient way to travel short distances within the city, while public buses are a budget-friendly option for longer journeys. Renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore the surrounding areas at your own pace.
Traveller tips
When visiting Puerto Plata, make sure to pack sunscreen and insect repellent to protect yourself from the sun and bugs. It's also a good idea to learn some basic Spanish phrases to communicate with the locals. Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas and avoid displaying expensive items. Try the local cuisine, such as mofongo and fresh seafood, for an authentic taste of Dominican flavors. Lastly, don't forget to haggle at the markets for souvenirs and gifts to bring back home.