San Pedro de Macorís

República Dominicana
Foto proporcionada por Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic
Enjoy watersports at pretty beaches, attend a baseball match, tour a rum factory and be part of flamboyant carnival celebrations.

San Pedro de Macoris sits between sugarcane fields and the Caribbean coastline of the Dominican Republic. Travel to this southern province for seafront dining and baseball in the lively capital city. Discover the Dominican’s easygoing Caribbean vibe at sandy beaches, explore a fascinating cave system and visit the home of the nation’s most famous rum.

Lively San Pedro de Macoris straddles the Higuamo River where it flows into the Caribbean Sea. Stroll along the Malecon de San Pedro de Macoris and meet locals at outdoor drinking and dining joints. In the city center, San Pedro Apostol Cathedral impresses with its whitewashed facade and religious artwork. Celebrate home runs and strikes with fellow baseball fans at the Estadio Tetelo Vargas.

Plan your stay in the city in February to be part of the San Pedro de Macoris Carnival. Watch as the extravagantly dressed Guloyas take to the streets to perform cocolo music and dance. This theatrical group has its roots in the blending of African customs with those of the English colonists of the Caribbean islands.

Like most of the island’s coastal regions, San Pedro is blessed with attractive beaches. Plunge into inviting waters and spot a multitude of colorful fish while scuba diving at Juan Dolio Beach. Have fun bodyboarding and surfing in gentle waves at Guayacanes Beach. The pools and slides at Los Delfines Water and Entertainment Park are ideal for a day of family activities.

Toward the eastern edge of the province, La Caña is home to the Cave of Wonders. Follow pathways through a series of caverns to see 1000-year-old Taino rock art plus curious stalactites and stalagmites. Learn about the history of rum-making in the Dominican at the Ron Barcelo Historic Center in Quisqueya. Guavaberry Golf and Country Club welcomes visiting golfers to play its lush fairways and challenging greens.

The most convenient way to travel to San Pedro de Macoris is to fly to Las Américas International Airport and then take a taxi from there. Accommodation options line the main beaches on the province’s coastline.