Getting Around
Renting a vehicle is recommended to reach the more secluded beaches and natural landmarks surrounding the town.





Nestled along the northeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, Miches is a charming town in the El Seíbo province that is quickly becoming a favorite for nature lovers. Once a quiet fishing village known as El Jovero, it now serves as a central point for exploring some of the country's most spectacular and untouched landscapes. From the rolling hills that provide sweeping views of the Atlantic to the secluded stretches of sand, Miches offers a peaceful retreat far from the crowds of major tourist hubs. The area is particularly noted for its commitment to sustainable growth, making it an ideal spot for travelers who value authenticity and environmental beauty.
Nestled along the northeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, Miches is a charming town in the El Seíbo province that is quickly becoming a favorite for nature lovers. Once a quiet fishing village known as El Jovero, it now serves as a central point for exploring some of the country's most spectacular and untouched landscapes. From the rolling hills that provide sweeping views of the Atlantic to the secluded stretches of sand, Miches offers a peaceful retreat far from the crowds of major tourist hubs. The area is particularly noted for its commitment to sustainable growth, making it an ideal spot for travelers who value authenticity and environmental beauty.
Access to untouched Atlantic beaches.
Proximity to the stunning Samaná Bay.
Panoramic views from nearby coastal hills.
Authentic Dominican town atmosphere.
The town is much quieter than Punta Cana, focusing more on nature and relaxation than late-night entertainment.
The tropical sun is strong, especially near the water; high-SPF sunscreen is a must.
While tourism is growing, a basic knowledge of Spanish is very helpful for interacting with locals.
Renting a vehicle is recommended to reach the more secluded beaches and natural landmarks surrounding the town.
Try the fresh seafood at local 'comedores' for a true taste of the region's culinary heritage.
Eco-conscious travelers and those seeking a quiet coastal escape.
DOP RD$
$70-$140 p/day
9,273
Carry cash in Dominican Pesos, as smaller vendors and local transport may not accept credit cards.
Spanish, English
December-April
Mild temperatures and lower humidity make this a great time for outdoor exploration.
Expect warmer temperatures and higher humidity, perfect for spending long days in the water.
This season can be rainy, but the surrounding countryside is at its most vibrant and green.
The most popular time to visit, offering clear skies and comfortable temperatures for all activities.







