Built under the orders of King Philip II of Spain, Fort San Felipe has stood as a sentinel over the waters off Puerto Plata for more than 450 years. Originally designed to protect the town from pirates and European invaders, the fort later served as a prison. Today, visitors can explore the historic ruins and take in sweeping sea views from its ramparts, offering a tangible connection to the region’s rich past.
Fort San Felipe (Fortaleza San Felipe)
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