Nestled on the northeastern tip of the Dominican Republic’s National Park of the East, Boca de Yuma is a small fishing village that remains off the beaten path for tourists. This tranquil setting offers a chance to experience local life away from the crowds. The harbor, reminiscent of an Italian seaside town, is dotted with small restaurants and bars, providing a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and savor fresh seafood while taking in the coastal scenery.
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