Best cities to live in Dominican Republic
It聮s not always easy to decide in which area to settle in when moving to the Dominican Republic. According to you, what are the best cites to live in?
Which regions offer most of the job opportunities, a good quality of life, an affordable cost of living?
Share with us the cities you would recommend to expats and soon-to-be expats in Dominican Republic.
Thank you in advance,
Julien
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Great beaches, restaurants, bars, clubs, shops and Santiago with large stores, good medical facilities and such is only a bit over an聽 hour away.
Came here to get away from the big cities all the congestion and crowds so Santo Domingo did not work for us.
Bob K
Santo Domingo rules.
Thanks
Priscilla
Jobs - depends on your skill sets but for volume of jobs Santo Domingo or Santiago. But both are big cities.
Low cost - pretty much most rural settings away from the beaches.
Lower cost but tourist expat friendly north coast and Samana.
High quality tourist expat area聽 east coast Punta Cana, Bavaro and Casa de Campo.
Away from the heat go to Jarabacoa and Costanza.
There are many many other areas, but these are the main ones.
Bavaro 3rd. i hate traffic so Santo Domingo no way
Santo Domingo - yup, lots and lots of traffic.聽 Lots of other reasons pro and con for the big city!
The north coast聽 should be considered by many.聽 From Luperon - a sleepy boating community to the west,聽 to聽 Samana on the east the聽 聽coastline is alive and well.聽 聽There is a lot of info on the board regarding these places as well as聽 Sosua,聽 Cabarete, Cabrera, Rio San Juan and Las Terrenas.
I think for Puerto Plata itself things are picking up with the opening of the new cruise ship terminal,聽 the gov't spending some money on advertising the destination and hotels renovating and reopening soon!聽 聽I think it is on its way to success again!
There is helicopter tour from Punta Cana to Montana Redonda and playa Limon,聽 聽 .Rancho la Cueva聽 have tour to Laguna Lemon , Laguna Redonda聽 and Horse Back raiding on the Beach,聽 聽 The owner have all information about area,,,,,Small city of Miches is very close by.......We will be there on the end of February and I will post more picture and have more info....
We will be living in this area in the Future and We already purchase a聽 land to build House in El Seibo -Playa Lemon........


I agree with your advice. My first trip to the DR was at a resort in Punta Cana. I didn't enjoy that as much at all as I like to be around the people.聽 My last trip to DR I had the opportunity to see Santo Domingo, Santiago and Puerto Plata by bus. All of those cities offer something different while some things are similar. I have spent considerable time in La Romana.聽
My next trip I hope to see some other cities in the DR.
I always have maintained that those that visit the Punta Cana area and stay at an AI resort (never leaving the resort complex or area) really never have been to the Dominican Republic
Bob K
tours聽 ; the trouble聽 with tours from the resorts is they take the people through some of the worst shanty towns getting to their destination聽 and people think the whole Dominican is poor and shabby ;
Puerto Plata is already seeing some changes, more money being spent on tours, taxis and restaurants. IT all helps!聽 聽 Hotel chains and owners are seeing what is happening and starting to聽 invest some money back into the area!聽 All good for the area.
Each town of any size here has traffic issues -聽 lack of proper planning is to blame along with poor enforcement of traffic laws!
As you go farther east on the north coast there are some聽 lovely聽 quiet places!聽 Let us know your thoughts after you visit.!
Thank you so much!
Alfred
I currently live in Santo Domingo. For beach loving retirees it may be considered bad. For many ot tocks but there are bad areas I dont go to.
I also love the north coast and particularly Puerto Plata.聽 I dislike Sosua and Cabarete. In all 3 places there are bad areas.
It would help us to define your idea of bad!
All cities and towns have "bad" areas as I am sure is the case in your home town.
We live in Sosua/Cabarete area and regardless of what planner thinks
we love it, but yes there are bad areas in these towns as well and we would not live in those areas.Bob K

Bob K
So tagging something good or bad is not easy or fair.
My husband and I love SDQ, everything this world class city offers, culture, theater, museums, arts, intl concerts, foodie scene... it鈥檚 a very intl place that can feel like an alternative to the touristy (beach towns) and the opposite -local but lacking first world amenities - (small towns). It鈥檚 definitely Dominican but 鈥渆levated鈥 for lack of better word. Which is what we like. My husband is from Santiago originally, which isn鈥檛 a city we鈥檙e big fans of, too dirty not a lot to do. All that being said, we鈥檙e having trouble finding affordable housing in SDQ. We live in Charlotte NC where you can find 鈥渓uxury鈥 apartments for rent for $900 maybe less if there鈥檚 a special. Houses are pretty cheap too. We were in SD for a month (PC for a month, Santiago 2 months) and found that food cost us twice of what it does at Trader Joe鈥檚 (no fancy items like cheese and wine). While there we looked for a house to rent (with yard for dogs) and couldn鈥檛 find anything nice that wasn鈥檛 a mansion. Everything was either in a safe area but very expensive(arroyo hondo, cazicazgos, etc) or extremely cheap and a ghetto rough area and no yard. Doesn鈥檛 seem to be much of a 鈥渕iddle class鈥 option. Are we missing something? Much appreciated! Also I鈥檓 new to the forum, if this question belongs elsewhere please let me know. I鈥檝e read so much on this forum but couldn鈥檛 find specific info on cost of rental houses in SD. Thx!
In Miramar I had a 3 bedroom townhouse with back enclosed huge patio, front yard with carport enclosed for 18,000 rd!
The places yiu want are put there! There are a couple websites you can check but the links are on my.computer and I am on my phone. I will try to remember to post them tomorrkow. Feel free to remind me!!!
Lived in Puerto Plata for about 6 months once, and honestly was bored out of my mind though I was about 15 min walk from the malecon/beaches.聽 I work from home and have flexible schedule, and it was hard to make friends/find social activities. The expats (mostly retired) seemed to already have their own friend circles set. And there were very few events for expats outside of Cabarete and Sosua (which I dislike as well like Planner:)).聽 But the countryside of POP is lovely and exploring is so much fun. Not something you can do every day though.
Constantly debating whether to stay in the capital or try out Bavaro again (have stayed at least 3 weeks once) because I am in tourism and still seems like more business is to be found there than any other part of DR...
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