Day 6: Grand Bahia Principe

Leah on Playa RinconToday we hit the road with Kevin & Wendy, and Scott & Krista. We arranged to have a minibus tour us around for $80 US… however there was a miscommunication and it ended up costing us $120 US… but still not bad considering there were six of us, and we had the minibus and driver for 10 hours.

We started our day at Playa Rincon, then headed to Las Galeras, returned to Grand Bahia Principe Samana for lunch, and then made the trek to El Limon Falls.

Playa Rincon is an oasis. Absolutely stunning, and completely isolated from the general population, and tourists.

Las Galeras is the end of the road… and although there is a nice beach there, it was a waste of time going.

El Limon FallsEl Limon Falls are incredible, however you need to be in pretty good physical condition to get there, as the walk in took most of an hour, and was over rugged terrain from start to finish. Donkeys can be rented for $10 US, but it didn’t look like they were in any shape necessary to make the trip!

The drive home was capped off with a one litre Presidente cerveza for all of us, in the van!

It was a full day, but I wanted to get some pictures up before we call it a night…

Buying Beer after El Limon FallsThe trail to El Limon FallsA donkey at El Limon Falls

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