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Get InspiredNorth AmericaDominican RepublicMaria Trinidad SanchezNagua

Nagua

María Trinidad Sánchez, Dominican Republic
City·Agricultural, Local, Laid Back
Nagua
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Nagua
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Nagua
Photo by lenin lora from Google Places
Nagua
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Nagua
Photo by LORA from Google Places
Nagua
Photo by lenin lora from Google Places
Nagua
Photo by ORLANDO PONCIANO SANTOS from Google Places
Nagua
Photo by lenin lora from Google Places
Nagua
Photo by Sil from Google Places
Nagua
Photo by LORA from Google Places

Nagua, the capital of María Trinidad Sánchez province, is a bustling city in the northeastern Dominican Republic. Its economy thrives on agriculture, with rice, coconuts, and cocoa beans as its main products. The city is strategically located on the Samaná Peninsula, making it an important transit point between Puerto Plata and Samaná. Visitors can enjoy the local culture and explore the surrounding natural beauty of the peninsula.

Nagua, the capital of María Trinidad Sánchez province, is a bustling city in the northeastern Dominican Republic. Its economy thrives on agriculture, with rice, coconuts, and cocoa beans as its main products. The city is strategically located on the Samaná Peninsula, making it an important transit point between Puerto Plata and Samaná. Visitors can enjoy the local culture and explore the surrounding natural beauty of the peninsula.

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Highlights

  • Key agricultural hub for rice, coconuts, and cocoa.

  • Located on the scenic Samaná Peninsula.

  • Connects major cities Puerto Plata and Samaná.

Before you go: Nagua essentials

  • Important agricultural hub with local produce markets.

  • Central location on the Samaná Peninsula offers easy access to neighboring cities.

  • Rich cultural heritage with local festivals and events.

Local Cuisine

Try the local dishes made from fresh rice and coconut, staples of Nagua's agricultural output.

Transport

Nagua is well-connected by highways, making it a convenient stopover between Puerto Plata and Samaná.

Best For

Exploring Dominican agricultural regions and local culture.

Currency

DOP RD$

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish, English

Cultural Experience

Visit during local festivals to experience the vibrant culture and traditions of Nagua.

Best time to visit Nagua

December-March

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit Nagua with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy local festivals and events.

Fall

Fall offers a quieter experience with fewer tourists and cooler weather.

Best Season

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to explore the city and its surroundings.

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Location

Nagua, María Trinidad Sánchez, Dominican Republic
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