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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Samana Peninsula - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
This three-story bar and disco has elevated the humble Las Terrenas nightlife scene. Each floor plays different music and has its own look;...
This three-story bar and disco has elevated the humble Las Terrenas nightlife scene. Each floor plays different music and has its own look; it's almost as if there were three separate clubs. During the winter season, it's open every night and can be entertaining, a real bash on weekend nights, and it has a real dance floor. Although in low season, it can be dead. Drinks are expensive.
A fun beach bar adjacent to Porto, the fabulous beachfront restaurant belonging to Balcones del Atlantico, El Balconcito is open all day, every...
A fun beach bar adjacent to Porto, the fabulous beachfront restaurant belonging to Balcones del Atlantico, El Balconcito is open all day, every day. It offers a special menu from Porto to help cushion the sting of the house specialty—chupitos. Served in tall pony glasses, these drinks consist of a lethal dose of white rum mixed with flavors such as passion fruit (chinola) or—the best—ginger. Run by the owners of the original Mosquito Art Bar which was destroyed by the devastating fire that tore through Pueblo Los Pescadores in 2012, they have regrouped and have opened a new Mosquito Art Bar, which is next to the Palapa Hotel in Punta Poppy. It's open from 6 pm until late, and it serves chupitos, of course, and light fare.
Convivial owners Juan and Paquita Rosell make this Spanish tapas bar as much a nightspot as a restaurant—especially every other Friday night...
Convivial owners Juan and Paquita Rosell make this Spanish tapas bar as much a nightspot as a restaurant—especially every other Friday night, when about $10 buys you unlimited cold and hot tapas to absorb the alcohol. (These fiestas have various themes, such as "beach party.") Should you want a meal, order away: it's all good. Start by having shrimp with aioli, and work your way up to Catalan's version of paella, Fideua, which uses thin pasta rather than rice. The owners will introduce you around, and people will be dancing. Chances are you'll meet some colorful characters in the vibrant bar, where polka dots are part of the flamenco decor. Some expat will likely mention the town's credo before the night is over: Life's a beach, and at night it's a party.
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