In the eastern region of Samaná Peninsula is the province of the Dominican Republic called Samaná. Samana was discovered by Europeans in 1493 but was founded in 1756 by Spaniards from the Canary Islands. In 1825, many black immigrants moved from the United States to Samaná, optimizing the pro-African policy of the president then. Samaná is a commercial centre for remote areas yielding timber, cacao, coconuts, rice, and marble. It is also big on manufacturing and a big economic boost comes from its tanning activities. Some of the alluring places to visit in Samaná include Playa Rincon, Playa Bonita, Los Haitises National Park, El Salto del Limon, Samana Bay, La Playita Beach, Cayo Levantado, Boca del Diablo, among others. Attraction tickets and passes to Los Haitises National Park, Bacardi Island and El Limon waterfalls are available for visitors. Airport transfers are available for booking.
Like an early discoverer, the adventure of unravelling Samaná's bays, waterfalls and tropical gardens in Samaná city tour is without comparison. Playa Rincon is a cultural pride for Samana and its Los Haitises National Park has a host of animals to feed one's eyes during cultural tours in Samaná. Laden with a number of beaches, Samaná has its fair share of water sports activities including fishing. Zipline adventure in El Limon and reflective ambling through the Cascada Limon Samana Tropical Forest are engaging and fun outdoor activities in Samaná. A sail through Playa Ermitaño and Playa Onda are kingly outings during boat tours in Samaná.
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