30% off (Sale price $775.00, Reg. Price $1115.00) :: Property at a Glance: Dominican Tree House VillageStay in a Caribbean jungle and commune with nature during your vacation at the Dominican Tree House Village. The open-air cabins are perched high above the rainforest floor, offering 360-degree panoramas of the surrounding jungle. Between the thatched roofs and wooden floors—all made using local materials—you’ll find local, handwoven furniture and plush beds swathed in delicate mosquito netting. On the ground, pathways cut through organic produce and tropical flowers, offering easy access to the bar and restaurant. Go for a swim in the pool, surrounded by lush vegetation. Enjoy gourmet meals prepared by the resort’s chef; vegetarian and vegan options are also available on request. Reach a zen state while practicing yoga at the on-site studio. Enjoy a free fall into a waterfall pool while using the rope swing. Ride through the jungle to a secluded beach on an included beach-cruiser bike.Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic: Natural Wonders and Caribbean TraditionsJutting into the Caribbean Sea from the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic, the Samaná Peninsula attracts visitors with its palm-tree-lined beaches and exotic wildlife. Diving and snorkeling are popular activities here; under the waves you’ll find several shipwrecks dating back hundreds of years, as well as coral reefs and caverns.On land, tourists hike or ride on horseback past banana plantations near the El Salto del Limón waterfall. For a night out, head to the town of Santa Bárbara de Samaná to sample Caribbean fare at seaside cafés and listen to live merengue music.Frequently Asked Questions1. What is the best way to travel to the hotel from the airport? It is recommended that guests schedule a taxi from Santo Domingo Las Americas International Airport (SDQ). Click here for more information on how to get to the property.2. Is there an additional occupancy fee, or do I have to purchase another voucher? The voucher covers two guests. Both the standard and maximum occupancy in a tr
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