Mirador del Atlántico: A Panoramic Gem in Las Terrenas
Discover breathtaking ocean views at Mirador del Atlántico, where nature meets culture in the heart of Las Terrenas.
Experience breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean at Mirador del Atlántico in Las Terrenas. This scenic viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable moments and enjoying the natural beauty of the Dominican Republic.
A brief summary to Mirador del Atlántico Las Terrenas
- Blvd. Turístico del Atlántico, 32000, DO
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning views, especially during sunset.
- Consider combining your visit with a walk along the Boulevard for a full experience of the area.
- Check local vendors for unique souvenirs and local crafts to take home.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from the center of Las Terrenas, head east on Avenida Juan Pablo Duarte. Follow this road until it merges onto Blvd. Turístico del Atlántico. Continue straight for about 5 kilometers. Mirador del Atlántico will be on your left, with a prominent sign marking the entrance. There is usually parking available on-site.
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Public Transportation
To reach Mirador del Atlántico by public transportation, take a local guagua (shared minibus) from the main bus terminal in Las Terrenas. Look for a guagua heading towards Samana or El Limón. Ask the driver to drop you off at Blvd. Turístico del Atlántico. The ride should cost around 50 Dominican Pesos. From there, you will need to walk approximately 10 minutes west on Blvd. Turístico del Atlántico until you reach the mirador.
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Walking
If you're already in the vicinity and prefer walking, head towards Blvd. Turístico del Atlántico from your current location in Las Terrenas. Depending on your starting point, it may take about 30 minutes of walking. As you make your way, keep an eye out for local landmarks to help navigate, such as the beach or local shops. Once you reach Blvd. Turístico del Atlántico, walk until you see the entrance to Mirador del Atlántico.