Central America & Caribbean
Jarabacoa and Constanza Mountain Loop
Dominican Republic
Distance
180 km
Duration
1-2 days
Best Season
December-April
This 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.
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Stops along the route

Departure
Jarabacoa
Mountain town base with cool air, river valleys, and easy road access. A good place to fuel up before the climb.

City
Constanza
A fertile mountain valley known for vegetables, flowers, and a springlike climate. It is the best stop for lunch and supplies.

Arrival
Jarabacoa
Return to the river town where the loop began. Warm weather and good food make it an easy place to finish.
Things to Do

Nature
Salto de Jimenoa
A pair of photogenic waterfalls tucked in a green canyon. Short trails and suspension bridges make it an easy first stop.

Landmark
Presa de Tavera
A wide reservoir framed by rolling hills and forested slopes. The views open up as the road starts climbing higher.

Nature
Valle Nuevo National Park
High-altitude grasslands and pine forest with crisp air and long views. This is the loop's wildest and coolest stretch.

Landmark
Alto Bandera
One of the highest road-accessible points in the area. Expect big panoramas and sweeping curves through the plateau.

Nature
Aguas Blancas Waterfall
A tall, dramatic waterfall set among pine-covered slopes. The short walk in feels as rewarding as the viewpoint itself.

Nature
La Ciénaga
Trailhead for the country’s highest peak and a classic mountain access point. The setting is rustic, green, and deeply alpine.

Landmark
Monument to the Divine Child
A simple local monument with valley views and a peaceful roadside stop. It makes a nice final pause before returning to Jarabacoa.

waterfall hike
Hike Salto de Jimenoa
Walk the short trail to one of Jarabacoa's best-known waterfalls. The bridges, spray, and canyon views make it a classic first stop.

scenic drive
Drive Valle Nuevo plateau
Cruise through pine forests and open highland meadows on one of the country's best mountain drives. The road is the attraction here.

viewpoint
Stop at Alto Bandera viewpoint
Pull over for wide views over the Cordillera Central. On a clear day, the plateau feels enormous and remote.

waterfall
Visit Aguas Blancas Waterfall
See one of the tallest waterfalls in the Dominican Republic. Cool mist and mountain scenery make it a highlight near Constanza.

trailhead
Visit Pico Duarte trailhead at La Ciénaga
Check out the gateway to the country's highest peak. Even without hiking, the trailhead gives a sense of the region's wild scale.
Where to Eat

Dominican
Rancho Baiguate Restaurant
A well-known Jarabacoa stop for mountain-town staples and a relaxed setting. Good for breakfast before heading uphill.

Dominican
Aromas de la Montaña
A popular Constanza area restaurant for local meals and valley views. It is a strong lunch stop after the high pass.

Bakery, desserts
Dulce Regina
A sweet stop for coffee, cakes, and quick snacks in Constanza. Handy for an afternoon break or road treats.

Casual Dominican
La Esquina Gastrobar
A modern spot in Jarabacoa with easygoing food and drinks. Good for a relaxed dinner after the loop.