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Las Terrenas Highway
Amazing view from the road looking at Las Terrenas. Very safe and clean highway. The entire road goes up a very steep mountain range and then down windy road towards La Terrenas.
Unbelievable views, little or no traffic and time saver
For 400 pesos you cut your driving time down. However,there are many winding turns so need to go slow, follow speed limits, and have someone take pix along the way.
Well paved and smooth road all the way to Las Terrenas. Few things to keep in mind: 1) Leaving the airport, stay to the right and take first exit "Marginal" 2) Stick very close to speed limit, 80k...
It’s a cool, scenic short cut to Las Terrenas and other towns from the airport and main highways. It’s relatively new, you used to have to take a scary bumpy half paved, half collapsed old road via Sa...
Las Terrenas Highway
Amazing view from the road looking at Las Terrenas. Very safe and clean highway. The entire road goes up a very steep mountain range and then down windy road towards La Terrenas.
Unbelievable views, little or no traffic and time saver
For 400 pesos you cut your driving time down. However,there are many winding turns so need to go slow, follow speed limits, and have someone take pix along the way.
Nice views
Good road surface. Not so much traffic. Breathtaking views as you drive in the direction of Nagua. The mirador just before Las Terrenas smells bad.
Beautiful Road, but beware!
Well paved and smooth road all the way to Las Terrenas. Few things to keep in mind: 1) Leaving the airport, stay to the right and take first exit "Marginal" 2) Stick very close to speed limit, 80k...
Monte Carlo Samana
It’s a cool, scenic short cut to Las Terrenas and other towns from the airport and main highways. It’s relatively new, you used to have to take a scary bumpy half paved, half collapsed old road via Sa...