Visitors
Always Small Groups
and Personal Tours
with English Speaking Guides!
110.USD
Comprend: Prise en charge et retour à votre complexe Véhicules modernes climatisés, Boissons alcoolisées et non alcoolisées gratuites, Frais d'entrée
Déjeuner disponible à partir d'un menu sur commande
(en moyenne 9-15 $ par personne)
Faits saillants de la tournée
Visit to the Barrio and the small local school with social interaction within the school and community.
Explore the world of Cigars, Chocolate, Coffee, Rum and Dominican jewellery. Shopping Opportunity.
Lunch on Playa Macao at "La Dona"..one of the region's oldest and most rustic seafood restaurants.
Free time to relax, swim, beach walk or just chill.
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We start our day with a visit to a local community that is home to many who have migrated from other parts of the island and countries. Far from lavish, the Hoyo offers a glimpse of Dominican reality. Within the Hoyo, we visit a school, far from the traditional "tourist trail".
Started back in 2008, this is the "little school that could". We now provide a quality education for a good number of the children of the Hoyo, most of whom would receive next to no education of value, had the school not been opened. Far more than a "drive-by opportunity", we take the time to socially interact with the students when in session, as well as the community around the school. For many, this is a real eye-opener and something few ever forget.
Cigars, chocolate (cacao), and rum are 3 of the major exports from this country. The region's "only" volume cigar producer is our next stop of the day. We personally take you through the steps of building a quality cigar, from the sorting rooms, and ovens to the production floor and humidors. You may even find yourself behind the table rolling one yourself! I personally buy my cigars here and endorse the product without reservation!
I will admit...I am a rum lover! I have had the best and the worst of rums (yes...there are some BAD rums). The smallest producer of rum in this country is also the leader when it comes to quality! Available for sampling and purchasing is a selection of rums aged on average, 5 to 30 years! We are talking about a quality product! One look at some online review sites will show that this company puts out some of the finest rums in the world!
With our rum behind us, we re-board the van for a drive northward to visit one of the region's most beautiful beaches! Unfortunately, the days of being the only one on the beach are long gone, but I know of a little secret that takes us back in time to the days of home cooking, fresh off-the-boat seafood, and a vibe that can only be considered to be 100% "island time". Times have changed and with Mom's new kitchen, she has a much more efficient gas grill and fryer!!!
At Playa Macao, you will have time to do as you wish! Take a swim in stunning turquoise waters (most days!!! LOL), and perhaps help beach a newly arrived fishing boat loaded with Mahi Mahi, Grouper, Snapper, Lobster** and other treats of the sea! Just sit and chill! Whatever you want, the time is all yours!
School is open year round but classes break for summer and other seasonal holidays and special days.