Santo Domingo.– Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, home to the Caribbean's largest collection of hotel rooms, has plenty of inexpensive picks, particularly if all-inclusives are your game. But with the opening of a new airport on the north coast at Samana, an idyllic peninsula that used to take hours to reach, has become more accessible.
The peninsula was once an island itself. Today, lowlands connect the finger of land to the mainland, although it still has the feel of a separate destination.
With terrific beaches, the Caribbean's best whale-watching (humpbacks from mid-January to mid-March), good diving, a 164-foot-high waterfall, and a wealth of quality inns and restaurants, Samana is a region that merits attention.
Las Terrenas has several dozen inexpensive to modestly priced lodging options, plenty of restaurants are within walking distance, and the beach is just across the street.

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Poorness is comparative. There are plenty of poorer dominicans here having a good time on holidays - about 10 families pile into a truck, find an empty beach, cook some rice and beans, consume some rum and party. The look for coconuts and other things to eat. Somehow some music seems to be a priority. Some tents may appear. Sometimes, dare I say it, there is some help from one polical party or other or a church.
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Dirt cookies are destroying your brain cells.......