Las Galeras is a charming small fishermen's village located at the very end of the Samaná peninsula, north-east of the Dominican Republic. It's a great spot for a stay, with a short distance to the most beautiful beaches and preserved from mass tourism. The village has a laid-back atmosphere with secluded heaven beaches, lush nature, and breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, ATV, buggy, boat trips, whale watching, and eco-tourism. The village has a variety of accommodations, including hotels, guesthouses, and alternative places to stay. There are also many restaurants and bars, as well as opportunities for hiking, diving, and other activities. The village is home to approximately 6,000 people, mostly Dominicans, but also Haitians, French, Italians, North-Americans, Canadians, English, Argentinians, Belgians, Swiss, and other minorities
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