Constanza Attractions
The small valley town of Constanza, 1,200m/4,000ft in the Cordillera Central is surrounded by fruit orchards, commercial flower gardens and forests.
Seventy percent of the Dominican Republic's cultivated flowers (roses, chrysanthemums, gladiola and birds of paradise) are grown there for export.
Constanza has a small Japanese community brought there to found the area's commercial gardens.
Constanza is not tourist-centered.
Seventy percent of the Dominican Republic's cultivated flowers (roses, chrysanthemums, gladiola and birds of paradise) are grown there for export.
Constanza has a small Japanese community brought there to found the area's commercial gardens.
Constanza is not tourist-centered.
Aguas Blancas Waterfall
The highest waterfall in the Antilles, at 60m/197ft, Salto de Aguas Blancas forms a freshwater swimming pool at its base and is located 10km/6mi south of Constanza.
Reserva Cientifíca Valle Nuevo
Reserva Cientifíca Valle Nuevo contains old-growth forests and a river suitable for swimming.