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City Guide
Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón, Dominican Republic
Overview
Loma de Cabrera is a small, welcoming town in the Dajabón region of the Dominican Republic, known for its rural charm and rolling hills. The town is rich in local culture and offers a peaceful atmosphere away from busy tourist hubs.
Best Time to Visit
December to March for cooler, drier weather and local festivals.
Local Tips
Most sites are walkable, but motoconchos (motorcycle taxis) are a cheap and common way to get around. Bring cash, as card payments are often not accepted.
Cultural Etiquette
A 10% tip is customary in restaurants if service isn't included. Dress modestly in public places and greet people politely when entering shops or homes.
Safety Warnings
Petty theft is rare but watch your belongings at busy markets. Some rural areas by the river can be isolated at night; avoid walking there alone after dark.
Hidden Gems
Visit Cerro Chacuey for panoramic views, or cool off at the riverside El Salto, a lesser-known natural swimming spot popular with locals.
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