Chill in Las Terrenas

Dominican Republic: Is This the Perfect Caribbean?

It's the perfect Caribbean getaway. It's got warm weather year-round, blue skies and tropical sunshine. It's got endless beaches. It's got clear Caribbean water. It's got palm trees. It's got little cafes and bars painted in rainbow colors. It's got the laid-back, relaxed, easy-going lifestyle.

About the only thing this perfect Caribbean destination doesn't have is sticker shock property prices.

You can buy a condo close to the beach for less than $100,000 in this location. Or you can splurge and get a dream home for a fraction of the cost on other Caribbean islands...

You don't have to take my word for it. Today, we're inviting you to visit Las Terrenas in the Dominican Republic on a custom chill weekend. Read on to find out how you can reserve your place...

Caribbean Island Charm

The Dominican Republic is easy to get to. It's just a short 2 hour 10 minute flight from Miami, or 3 hours and 41 minutes from New York. It's popular with tourists from Europe and North America. The problem is, most of those tourists head to Punta Cana. This spot is the Dominican Republic's #1 tourist destination.

The government developed the Punta Cana coast in the same way the Mexican government developed Cancun. They started with an empty stretch of sand studded with coconut palms. No towns, no fishing villages, no infrastructure. Today, all-inclusive resorts line the beach, running for miles.

Punta Cana’s nice...in a sterile, bland sort of way. But it doesn't feel authentic or quaint or charming.

For charming, quaint and low-key, you need to look to Las Terrenas, in the Samana peninsula.

The Quintessential Caribbean

Las Terrenas is my favorite spot in the Dominican Republic. (You can see it on this map here.) It's a true getaway, with golden sands, bright blue sea, and graceful coconut palms. There's plenty of space to spread out and relax on the gorgeous beaches. It's a good spot for snorkeling, swimming, and soaking up the tropical sun...

Thirty years ago, this was a rustic fishing village. Twenty-two years ago, it didn't have electricity. But it did have a distinctive Caribbean charm that drew increasing numbers of Italian and French expats. Today, this little beach town combines a Caribbean feel and flavor with European style and elegance.

The town's hotels are small and family-run rather than big-brand chains. The stores, in shades of tropical orange, ice-cream pink and lemon yellow, are a mix of art galleries, small grocery stores, a French bakery and an Italian deli. You won't see high rises or sprawling malls in Las Terrenas...


The little fishing huts on the beach are now chic eateries

You'll enjoy eating out here. The tiny wooden buildings lining the beach look quirky. But step inside and you're in gourmet heaven. You might find a local bar serving chilled beer, fresh shrimp and lobster....or a fancy place with snowy napkins, soft music and candles.

You can walk to cafes, restaurants, the beach, stores, supermarkets, and nightclubs in Las Terrenas. Or you can try one of the crazy motorcycle taxis that whizz past, loaded with goods and passengers.

Outside the town, you'll discover beaches that run for miles, including Playa Coson.
Playa Coson is a sweeping stretch of deserted beach, palms, and aquamarine ocean. You won't have to guard your spot here...you can have a whole chunk of the sand to yourself.


The beach at Playa Coson

Luxury Living magazine voted Playa Coson one of their top 10 "Beaches to live on in Paradise". The island’s most expensive hotel sits in the hills overlooking Playa Coson. This area also attracts wealthy, discreet owners, seeking peace and privacy.

Off the Beaten Track

Las Terrenas was tough to get to. Two years back, a new road opened, connecting Las Terrenas with Santo Domingo. It cut the drive time to Santo Domingo to two hours. But the last part of the journey...a mere 19 kilometers...took at least 45 minutes.

It took that long because it involved a steep climb into the hills, on a curving, narrow road. The road was in bad shape. It had no street lighting. It had no barriers. The sheer hills dropped down to panoramic views of Samana Bay and the peninsula on clear days. But it wasn't a comfortable drive. You wouldn't want to try it in heavy rain or in the dark. And it was very, very slow.


The new Atlantic Boulevard road cuts the drive time to Las Terrenas

But a new highway opened in October 2010. It cuts out the mountain route. It also cuts the drive time from Santo Domingo to ninety minutes. That will make Las Terrenas more popular as a weekend and vacation spot for locals.

It will help bring in more foreign tourists, too. The new road places Las Terrenas only 20 minutes from El Catey airport. El Catey receives direct flights from the US, Canada and the UK.

For now, Las Terrenas remains low-key, charming...and affordable. It’s also a place where you can generate strong rental yields.

Own Here From $85,000

Sample properties currently for sale in Las Terrenas include:

  • A one-bed, one-bath condo in a small Mediterranean-style complex in the heart of Las Terrenas for $99,000. The condo is a short walk from the beach, stores, cafes and restaurants.
  • A one-bed, one-bath condo only 100 meters from the beach for $85,000. An outside terrace overlooks the community pool and social area.
  • Town homes (3 beds, 2.5 baths) close to Playa Bonita beach from $165,000.
  • A 3-bed 3-bath house in a small community of 7 villas for $285,000 with a track record of strong rental income (it could generate 9% net based on the current asking price). 
  • Luxury homes from $275,000.

You'll see the best properties on this custom chill weekend. And you'll get the lowdown on Las Terrenas...the upsides of living and buying here...price history and rental income potential...from your host, local real estate agent Toni Green.

Toni relocated to Las Terrenas from the UK seven years ago with her young family. She came on vacation, fell in love with the area, and decided to start a new life in this Caribbean town. Once you spend some time here, you'll understand why.

That’s why Toni is inviting you to sample the Las Terrenas lifestyle…check out the best properties…and (of course) spend some time soaking up the sun on the beach…on a Las Terrenas custom chill weekend.

A Chill Weekend You Can't Afford to Miss

If you’d like to try on Las Terrenas for size and see if it fits, contact Toni here to get started.

Toni’s got a mix of listings... from modest condos and townhomes to luxury beach homes. She’s got something to suit most buyers –and most budgets.

Toni will discuss with you what you're looking for, send you sample listings, and arrange a customized schedule that's tailor-made for you.

The chill weekend will give you a taste of Las Terrenas’ chic Caribbean living. You'll really get a feel for what it's like to live here. And remember, you'll only see the properties that interest you.

You'll truly relax in this amazing Caribbean setting. You'll explore the town, and the surrounding area… see the nicest beaches…get a feel for this unique setting...and check out a range of properties with prices and styles to suit your budget. You’ll see what you want to see, at your pace...

Contact Toni here to start planning your custom chill weekend.

Margaret Summerfield

Chill Weekends

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