City Tour of the Historic Old Town of Puerto Plata
Highlights
- Eco-friendly tour on foot
- Explore old town of Puerto Plata
- Immerse in city life experience
- Insights from local guide
- Bottled water and facility fee included
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Duration 4 hours
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Small group tour
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Expert local guide
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Includes bottled water
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Visit cigar & chocolate factories
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Wheelchair accessible
Immerse yourselves in the vibrant city life of Puerto Plata with a guided walking tour through its historical streets. Experience the rich culture and charm of this Caribbean gem as you explore the old town on foot, led by a knowledgeable local guide who will share fascinating insights into the city's past and present. This environmentally friendly tour allows you to truly connect with Puerto Plata in a way that you can't from a vehicle, offering a unique and authentic experience that you won't soon forget. Don't miss out on this unforgettable Puerto Plata city experience!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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4 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Spanish; Castilian, German, English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore Puerto Plata's Historic Old Town on a 4-hour small group tour, featuring local insights and visits to iconic factories and museums.
Included
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Bottled water
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Landing and/or facility fees
Excluded
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Snacks
Meeting Point
The meeting point is at the locomotive of the old station of Puerto Plata. Our guide holds a sign with Mr.Puerto Plata in hand.
Q8X3+J8P, Puerto Plata 57000 , Dominican Republic
What to expect
Steam Train of Puerto Plata
Once one of the first railway lines in the Dominican Republic, it played a central role in the economic development of the region. Built in the 19th century, it connected Puerto Plata with Santiago and allowed the transport of agricultural products, especially sugar, coffee and tobacco, to the port. The railway line contributed significantly to the growth of trade and made Puerto Plata an important commercial center. Today, unfortunately, only a historic locomotive is evidence of the former importance of the railway.
Puerto de San Felipe
The Fortaleza de San Felipe is a historic fortress at the entrance to the port and edge of the old town. Built in the 16th century by the Spanish, it served as protection against pirate attacks. Today the fortress offers a fascinating insight into the colonial past of the island
Malecon Puerto Plata
The "Malecón", in German: Waterfront is one of the largest and most important streets in the city. It stretches along the coast and offers great views of the Atlantic Ocean. The promenade is lined with palm trees, restaurants and bars, making it a popular place for walks, sportsmen or sea breeze lovers.
Paso Peatonal de Melosa
Paso Peatonal de Melosa is a small pedestrian street in the old town, home to small shops and cafes. One of the ways to buy small gifts or souvenirs for yourself or friends & acquaintances.
Fabrica de Cigarros Monseñor de Puerto Plata
The Fábrica Cigarros Monseñor is a renowned cigar factory in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Known for its handmade cigars, the factory offers guided tours where visitors can experience the manufacturing process.
Heladeria Bon
Ice cream parlors are everywhere in the world, Helados Bon differs with the Dominican way of preparing. Frozen fruit mixed into ice cream, different but extremely delicious. Regularly by Mr.Enjoyed Puerto Plata personally, tasting is absolute must.
Independence Park
The city centre is the historical and cultural heart of the city. Surrounded by colonial architecture, including the City Hall and the Cathedral of San Felipe, the park serves as a central meeting place in the evening and especially on weekends. The white Victorian-style pavilion, one of the city's landmarks, is particularly distinctive.
Cathedral of St. Philip the Apostle
The Cathedral of San Felipe impresses with its striking neoclassical facade and the two symmetrical towers. Originally built in the 16th century, the cathedral has been repeatedly restored after several earthquakes. Inside, they expect ornate stained glass windows and a quiet, spiritual ambience. The cathedral is also a symbol of Catholic influence in Puerto Plata.
Island Treasures
Souvenirs must not be missing on every trip. Browse in peace for the right souvenir for family, friends & acquaintances.
With its pink painted buildings and bright floor, it immediately catches the eye. Built in honor of Doña Blanca Ernestina Frías, the wife of a well-known local businessman, the Paseo is the city's most popular photo subject due to its bright color and charming floral decor.
Umbrella Street is a lively, colourful alley that catches the eye with its floating umbrellas. The colorful umbrellas hanging above the street not only provide shelter from the sun, but also give the area a playful, modern charm. A picturesque backdrop for photos & snapshots. The numerous shops and cafes make it a popular meeting place for tourists.
La Chocolatería
The highlight for chocolate fans and gourmets. This charming manufactory offers handmade chocolate products made from local cocoa beans. Visitors can experience the manufacturing process up close, from beans to bars, and sample a variety of chocolates, including dark, milk and flavored chocolate. Chocolateria combines traditional techniques with modern taste and attaches great importance to sustainability. In addition to chocolate, other local products are also offered. The place is ideal for enjoying high quality, authentic chocolate and learning more about the local cocoa culture.
The Macorix House of Rum presents the history and production of the famous Dominican rum. Visitors will learn how the rum is distilled from local sugar cane and what role it plays in the culture of the country. The tour provides insights into the entire production process, from fermentation to bottling. A highlight is the tasting of various Macorix rum varieties, which impress with their variety and quality. The stylish ambience and informative presentation make the museum a must-see for rum lovers and anyone who wants to better understand Caribbean heritage.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try local chocolates at Chocolateria.
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Stop for ice cream at Helados Bon.
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Visit Umbrella Street for photos.
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Check out the Cathedral of San Felipe.
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Enjoy the views along Malecón.
More About this Experience
Introduction
City Tour Puerto Plata offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers looking to explore the vibrant streets and rich history of Puerto Plata on foot. This environmentally friendly tour allows visitors to truly connect with the city and its culture, guided by a knowledgeable local expert.What to expect?
During the City Tour Puerto Plata, participants can expect to stroll through the charming old town, soaking in the sights and sounds of this historic city. This guided tour provides insights into the daily life of Puerto Plata, offering a deeper understanding of its culture and heritage. With inclusions like bottled water and access to key landmarks, guests can enjoy a hassle-free exploration experience.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers who prefer to explore destinations on foot, immersing themselves in the local atmosphere and discovering hidden gems along the way. Whether you are a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys walking tours, City Tour Puerto Plata offers something for everyone. This experience is ideal for those looking to step off the beaten path and truly connect with the heart of Puerto Plata.Why book this?
Embark on the City Tour Puerto Plata to uncover the authentic charm and beauty of this historic city. Unlike traditional tours that keep you confined to a vehicle, this experience allows you to interact with the surroundings, engage with locals, and gain a deeper appreciation for Puerto Plata's heritage. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you can expect to learn fascinating stories and insider tips that will enhance your visit.Good to know
City Tour Puerto Plata is a leisurely walking tour, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. The tour includes bottled water for your convenience, but you may want to bring along a snack to keep you energized throughout the journey. Don't forget your camera to capture the picturesque streets and landmarks along the way.Reviews
Travelers who have taken the City Tour Puerto Plata rave about the personalized experience and in-depth knowledge shared by the guide. Many guests appreciate the opportunity to explore the city on foot, gaining a unique perspective that goes beyond the typical tourist attractions. Overall, feedback highlights the tour's ability to provide a deeper connection to Puerto Plata's history and culture, making it a must-do experience for curious travelers.
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