Dominican Republic Road trips
4 curated road trips in Dominican Republic — Dominican Republic North Coast and Samana Loop, Pedernales and Barahona Scenic South, Jarabacoa and Constanza Mountain Loop. Mapped stops, distance, duration, best season, and practical route notes.
Dominican Republic North Coast and Samana LoopA Dominican Republic loop built around the strongest traffic signals from Santo Domingo, Santiago, and Punta Cana-area interest, but aimed at a more road-trip-friendly north coast. It starts in the capital, crosses to Samana and Las Terrenas, follows beaches and surf towns west to Puerto Plata, then returns through Santiago and the central hills.
Pedernales and Barahona Scenic SouthThis south-coast road trip follows the Dominican Republic’s most varied shoreline, from the lively bayfront of Barahona to the wild, dry landscapes of Pedernales. The route mixes turquoise coves, salt flats, limestone hills, and quiet fishing towns, with clear-water stops at Bahia de las Aguilas and Lago Enriquillo.
Jarabacoa and Constanza Mountain LoopThis highland loop links the Dominican Republic’s two classic mountain towns, climbing from Jarabacoa into the cool Valle Nuevo plateau and down to Constanza’s vegetable fields. Expect steep switchbacks, pine forests, waterfalls, and broad views of the Cordillera Central, with the best driving in the dry season.
Samana to Punta Cana Coastal DriveThis eastern Dominican road trip links the lush Samaná Peninsula with Punta Cana’s resort coast, tracing a mix of seaside highways, fishing towns, and palm-lined inland stretches. Expect bay views near Samaná, rolling countryside around El Seibo, and a smooth finish on the white-sand beaches of Bávaro and Punta Cana.