Not that many expats venture west of Santo Domingo in the direction of San Cristobel, Bani, Azua, Barahona and beyond.
A recent post asked about posts on the South West as below:
Hi
Thanks.
We are from Stratford Ontario. We spend 4 to 5 months in the DR.
Is there a xpat chapter in the Southwest, particularly the Bani to Barahona region?
It struck me as an opportunity for expats familiar with this part of the country to post advice in a new thread for the benefit of others who may choose in the future to venture west.
Myself, I chose to live on the west side of Santo Domingo, just off 30 de Mayo, such that I could venture when able west as well as north using the ring road starting at Haina.
In my opinion, west of Santo Domingo you will find beaches countryside mountains and a real vision of Dominican life. In comparison for me going east touches in commercialism, flat landscapes and some tainted resorts (BC in mind).
Going west, you soon can come across some local beaches in the San Cristobel area. I like Palenque for its Dominican feel. Once you get to Bani you can head inland along the Bani river valley and ford the river and get deep into the mountains for a cool dip and a typical Dominican 'rio' experience. Or you can head west to the tip of the peninsula, see the dunes, long beaches being exploited now by the same people that developed the East Coast or the dark sand beaches of Ocoa Bay in Azua province (and quality Ocoa wine). And don't forget the salt works which is a unique remnant of the past.
Head further west and you can turn into the beautiful mountains and country side around San Jose de Ocoa or carry on west to Azua. South of Azua are some untouched beaches and coastline to marvel. Deep in the mountains of Azua you will find the quiet town of Padres La Casa and some lovely walking country.
Barahona is a let down and not the best of towns but south of that is some spectacular scenic coastline. I will leave others including the member whose quote I used, to tell us more. I love this part of the country and he lives in a nice part with a fantastic mountain backdrop. Go into those mountains and valleys from Barahona heading west and beyond around Lago Enriquillo and experience a different part of DR
Further on you head towards Haiti through and alongside national parks, past wonderful protected wetlands and mountain ranges with flamingos and bird life towards Pedernales. Just before that town, we all turn off to go see a still untouched calm beautiful beach, Bahia de Las Aguilas.
Going west has many more hidden secrets too.