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Fun Things To Do in Puerto Plata While Cruising

On the stunning north coast of the Dominican Republic lies Puerto Plata, a destination that entices cruisers with its beautiful beaches and abundant waterfalls. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping activities or serene relaxation, Puerto Plata has something for everyone. Join us on one of our popular shore excursions that bring Puerto Plata to life during your day in port.

Puerto Plata: A Quick Overview

Puerto Plata, nestled along the northern shores of the Caribbean, is one of the oldest cities in the Dominican Republic.

The city’s history is as colorful as its sunsets, tracing back to its indigenous Taino roots before becoming a pivotal port during the Spanish colonial era, with a more authentic Dominican vibe than the trendier ports like Punta Cana.

During his second voyage, the explorer Christopher Columbus opted to establish a settlement in the Puerto Plata province with the intention of mining valuable metals. He bestowed the name Silver Port upon the region, hence originating the term Puerto Plata. Additionally, he helped create the city of La Isabela, contributing to the development of colonial architecture, charming squares, and cobblestone streets.

Today, the streets of Puerto Plata are filled with the rhythms of salsa and reggaeton, and flavors of Afro-Caribbean cuisine tantalize the taste buds. The fusion of Spanish, African, and indigenous influences is palpable in its art, music, and festivals, celebrating the diversity of this  city’s eclectic heritage.

Fun Facts:

  • Puerto Plata has the only cable car in the Caribbean
  • Amber Cove Port earned its name due to the abundance of amber found on the island, with a museum that showcases the world’s oldest amber fossils
  • The city is home to the first colonial fortress in the Caribbean (Fortaleza San Felipe)
  • Speaking of Fort San Felipe, its most famous prisoner was Juan Pablo Duarte — one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic
  • The Caribbean’s largest collection of 19th century Victorian-style houses can be found here

Arriving in Puerto Plata

This tropical city is home to two cruise ports:

Amber Cove Port – built around 2010, this is a dedicated cruise line port with many amenities just off its docks (shops, restaurants, large pool, splash pads, zip lines). Note: you will need transportation to go anywhere outside of the port.

Taina Bay Port – this established cargo port opened up a world-class terminal in 2021 to include passengers. There are a few options in port (shops, restaurants, pool area), but its best feature is its close proximity to downtown Puerto Plata with the Insta-worthy Umbrella and Pink Streets.

Getting Around

The historical heart of Puerto Plata is compact, with many attractions within walking distance. To reach outside attractions like the Damajagua Falls, you will need a taxi — which is very expensive.

Fortunately, many shore excursions include transportation, which is essential for those looking to venture outside of Amber Cove. These excursions are a convenient way to see the sights without the logistical hassles and, with Shore Excursions Group’s guaranteed return-to-ship timing, you can relax and enjoy your adventure.

Puerto Plata is For (Nature) Lovers

If you love nature and the outdoors, then Puerto Plata is the place for you!

Discover the untouched beauty of Puerto Plata, where lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and majestic waterfalls await. There are several ways to explore its natural wonders, with tours that cater to everyone from thrill seekers to those seeking more family-friendly adventures.

These well-coordinated excursions feature local experts and safety orientations (where needed), and many don’t demand experience or exceptional fitness levels. Here’s your chance to dare to venture into something new!

Things to Do in Puerto Plata

Damajagua River and Falls

Get your heart racing with an eco-adventure to the Damajagua River with its stunning lagoons and waterfalls. This heart-pumping experience is one of the top things to do in Puerto Plata for adventure seekers.

Experience the thrill of adventure as you trek to the legendary Damajagua Waterfalls, a series of 27 cascading pools tucked away in the lush forest. Dive from varying heights of up to 25 feet into crystal-clear waters, swim beneath thundering falls, and slide down natural rock slides, all surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Dominican Republic’s countryside.

Affectionately known as “27 Charcos” by locals, this one is best experienced with local experts who can assist you and assure your safety. Equipped with essential gear and briefed on safety protocols, your ascent towards the first waterfall begins, an exciting 30-minute journey uphill. Expert guides stationed at each natural waterfall stop ensure a seamless experience, whether you opt for heart-pounding leaps or prefer to admire the spectacle from safer vantage points. The return descent promises an adrenaline-fueled ride down nature’s own water slides, the force of rushing water carrying you over the rocks.

Conclude your waterfall escapade with a refreshing change into dry clothes and a relaxing return to the start, where local music, rum punch, and fresh fruits await – a fitting finale to the day.

Zip Lining in the Country

Head to the Puerto Plata countryside and Adventure Park, where you can zip line for almost 8,000 feet. Soar through scenic landscapes and cool off after the final ride by plunging into the swimming pool. It’s an exhilarating way to experience the beauty of Puerto Plata from above.

Meet the experienced team who will give you a comprehensive safety briefing and equip you for the adventure ahead. No prior zip line expertise is needed to embrace the wind and adrenaline as you glide along eight ACCT certified zip lines of robust, double-galvanized aircraft steel cable, absorbing bird’s-eye views as you sail along the treetops.

Notably, unlike other parks, there’s no requirement for active braking with gloves. And to cap off the excitement, don’t miss the chance to conclude your journey with zip line #9, culminating in a refreshing plunge into the inviting swimming pool. This is, hands down, one of the most fun things to do in Puerto Plata!

Horsing Around

Saddle up for a unique exploration of Puerto Plata’s countryside with this exciting yet relaxing horseback ride starting from Adventure Park.

Mount your equine companion and head to the verdant hillsides and winding trails that are awaiting your exploration. Let your horse lead you into the heart of nature and wildlife, listening to the birds fill the air with their songs, and noticing the wildflowers along the path. Skilled guides are with you every step of the way to ensure a safe and memorable experience, letting you connect with the land and its majestic creatures, whether you’re an experienced rider or trying it for the first time.

Your adventure also includes a little sightseeing, including visits to the renowned St. Philip Apostle Cathedral and Fort San Felipe, strolls through the iconic Umbrella Street and Pink Street, and a tasty Dominican feast to round out the day.

Beach Day at Playa Dorada

For a more laid-back nature experience, savor the gorgeous island weather and do nothing at all on Playa Dorada, the island’s famous stretch of golden sand. Indulge in a delicious lunch at the beach cafe and work on your tan at the complimentary lounge chairs. The turquoise waters and soft sands help usher in a day of blissful relaxation.

But first, take the opportunity to spend a little time on the vibrant streets of Puerto Plata, seeing the landmarks like Fort San Felipe and the scenic Malecon Beach area. Admire the architecture of Parque Independencia and the hallowed halls of the cathedral before savoring a complimentary rum punch on Playa Dorada.

Waterfall Hike

Explore the vibrant tropical rainforest as you trek over a suspension bridge and babbling streams, all while gaining insight into the healing properties of indigenous plants and the rich biodiversity of the area.

Travel to the hike’s starting point in a narrated, air-conditioned vehicle, where you’ll receive a brief safety overview and necessary equipment. As you journey along the trail, take in the beauty of rare birds and plants, crossing streams until you discover a serene woodland pool and waterfall beckoning you for a cooling swim. Then enjoy a relaxing ride back to port with a delightful, complimentary rum punch in hand.

Other Things to Do in Puerto Plata

Not up for hiking to waterfalls or lounging on the beach? No problem!

Ascend Mount Isabel de Torres

Take a panoramic cable car ride up to the summit of Mount Isabel de Torres, standing tall at 2,555 feet above sea level. From its peak, revel in panoramic views of Puerto Plata while exploring the lush gardens, visit a replica of a typical countryside house, and capture photos of the Christ the Redeemer Statue.

Afterward, descend back down the mountain for breathtaking vistas before journeying to Fort San Felipe, a historic Spanish fortress constructed in 1577 to safeguard Puerto Plata from invaders. Wrap up your adventure with a leisurely stroll through Umbrella Street, a photo stop at Pink Street, gain insights into Victorian architecture at Parque Independencia, and see the cathedral before your return to port.

Explore the City and Country

This immersive journey through urban and rural landscapes offers you a glimpse into both sides of Puerto Plata.

Start at Parque Central, where you will explore the St. Philip Apostle Cathedral before walking along the iconic Pink Street and bustling Umbrella Street. Then step inside a native cigar workshop to learn how stogies are made, and check out a quaint souvenir store brimming with local treasures.

Next, enjoy a scenic drive along the Malecon with its views of the majestic 16th-century Fort San Felipe while making your way to the countryside and Adventure Park. Upon arrival, delight in a serene garden walk and take a dip in the saltwater pool before indulging in delicious Dominican cuisine.

Secure Your Spot

From thrilling leaps into waterfalls and zip lining, to horseback rides and serene beach days, Puerto Plata offers a sanctuary for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Our Puerto Plata shore excursions offer diverse experiences that show off the beauty of this incredible destination. Call us today and get ready to immerse yourself in the adventure, culture, and relaxation that await.

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