Boca del Diablo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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a nice little walk
We wandered over from our resort at Grand Samana - far right end of the beach will lead you to a wide open path area, through the feeding fields of the local horses, keep hugging the ocean. Keeping th...
From site descriptions it might sound like magnificent place to visit, but in reality it is pretty average rocky ocean side place. We dove by a car and for unexperienced drivers it can be a huge chall...
Definitely a cool place to visit and see, but wear old shoes and don’t slip! We went there with a tour guide on an excursion. Nothing else around there to do though. View was nice!
This was also one stop on the safari excursion from Grand Bahia Principe Cayacoa. Lava formed this Blowhole when the tide rushes in it creates a gyser makes for great pics .
This is not the specific place. It can be found in many places on the coast line. We saw such places on the road to Santo-Domingo and to Samana. The thing is that the waves coming under the rock make ...
a nice little walk
We wandered over from our resort at Grand Samana - far right end of the beach will lead you to a wide open path area, through the feeding fields of the local horses, keep hugging the ocean. Keeping th...
Not much to see
From site descriptions it might sound like magnificent place to visit, but in reality it is pretty average rocky ocean side place. We dove by a car and for unexperienced drivers it can be a huge chall...
Pretty neat spot!
Definitely a cool place to visit and see, but wear old shoes and don’t slip! We went there with a tour guide on an excursion. Nothing else around there to do though. View was nice!
Cool Blowhole.
This was also one stop on the safari excursion from Grand Bahia Principe Cayacoa. Lava formed this Blowhole when the tide rushes in it creates a gyser makes for great pics .
Not as good attractions as it is promoted
This is not the specific place. It can be found in many places on the coast line. We saw such places on the road to Santo-Domingo and to Samana. The thing is that the waves coming under the rock make ...