Ask any diver you know who’s been here. The Dominican Republic’s lush north coast just hits differently. As soon as you land in Puerto Plata or arrive here by land after diving elsewhere in the country, you will be immersed in spellbinding landscapes, historic sites and cultural experiences.
You can drop down to a mini wall bristling with bright sponges and soft corals in just 50 feet of water. Everywhere you look, healthy corals and waving sea fans carpet the reef and common Caribbean reef fish go about their business.
The coral head here is usually loaded with fish life—which on any given day might mean silvery baitfish or classic French grunts–swirling around the sponges and corals of this pristine and healthy reef.
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