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egional cuisine. A preferred dish is<br />
Pescado con Coco (fish in coconut<br />
sauce), a culinary <strong>de</strong>light.<br />
• Info:<br />
Tourism Office � 809-538-2332<br />
El Portillo and Las Terrenas<br />
If time permits, it is worthwhile to visit El<br />
Portillo and Las Terrenas. From Samaná<br />
you can make the trip along the road to<br />
El Limón, which you enter approximately<br />
2 km after exiting Samaná. This road<br />
is completely paved this road is gentler<br />
that the one that crosses the sierra and<br />
to those who enjoy ecological tourism,<br />
it offers an observation area from<br />
where one can view El Salto <strong>de</strong>l Limón,<br />
a beautiful waterfall of more than 30<br />
meters of free fall that lies at the mouth<br />
of the Limón River. In this spot along the<br />
road you will find practical gui<strong>de</strong>s that<br />
will take you on horseback and offer all<br />
the amenities.<br />
When you arrive at the northern part of<br />
the peninsula by air, land, or sea, you<br />
are welcomed by the pioneers of the<br />
area, currently representing El Portillo<br />
Beach Club & Spa, a resi<strong>de</strong>ntial and<br />
very exclusive Real Estate project, thought<br />
for high level tourists who enjoy comfort<br />
and well-being. Located in front of the<br />
beautiful beach that bears its name,<br />
and within an environment favored by<br />
its tropical palm trees and an amazing<br />
turquoise sea, El Portillo Beach Club<br />
& Spa undoubtedly turns out to be an<br />
excellent investment for quietness and<br />
health.<br />
Continuing westward you will encounter<br />
Las Terrenas, an extensive and beautiful<br />
beach, of soft bank, crystalline waters<br />
and gol<strong>de</strong>n sand, where gradually the<br />
natives and the foreign community that<br />
discovered the place, continue to <strong>de</strong>velop<br />
a tourist industry that today counts 3000<br />
rooms in very good hotels, mo<strong>de</strong>st inns,<br />
and owner-managed restaurants that<br />
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