Top 10 Rural Hotels
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1. Hotel Rancho Constanza & Cabañas de la Montaña, Constanza
Rancho Constanza has a modern Alpine-style block with rooms and basic cabins for families. There is a restaurant, a playground, and volleyball and basketball courts. The staff can arrange mountain sports.
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2. Alto Cerro
Accommodation ranges from camping to spacious self-catering villas, all spread along the hillside. The restaurant serves local meat, fruits, and vegetables. Horseback riding or quad-bike excursions can be arranged.
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3. Mi Cabaña, Constanza
This is a complex of small townhouses with kitchenettes, each of which can sleep four guests. Breakfast is provided but there is no restaurant. They also have a pool, a bar, and a volleyball court.
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4. Rancho Baiguate, Jarabacoa
This place is known for adventure sports such as river rafting, tubing, hiking, and horse riding. The rooms vary in size, standard, and price, with all meals included, but no TV, air conditioning, or other modern conveniences.
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5. Pinar Dorado, Jarabacoa
A single block of hotel rooms set in a pleasant garden surrounded by pine trees with a pool. It’s comfortable but not remarkable. Air conditioning and TV in all rooms, buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner on offer. Meal plans available.
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6. Gran Jimenoa, Jarabacoa
Outside town on the edge of the beautiful Río Jimenoa, the rooms here are nothing fancy, but are comfortable, with TV. Rates include breakfast and taxes.
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7. California, Jarabacoa
This small, family-run hotel has simple rooms with fans, all on the ground floor, leading out to a central patio and pool. Breakfast is $5, while other meals of comida criolla can be arranged on request. Local activities can be arranged.
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8. Blue Moon Retreat, Cabarete
Accommodation is in four bungalows and comprises four individually decorated suites, a family suite, and a two-bedroom apartment with kitchen. Breakfast is included and the restaurant serves Indian food.
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9. Casa Bonita, Barahona
The rooms in these bungalows come with fans and air conditioning but no TV or phone. The restaurant is good but rather expensive.
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10. Aquarius, Bonao
The rooms and suites offer the latest communications technology and are designed for business travelers as well as vacationers. There is a restaurant, a mini bar, and cocktail lounge.
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