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27 Charcos de Damajagua Guide: What to Do & How to Get There

Discover all about 27 Charcos de Damajagua in Puerto Plata: Adventure jumping 27 tiered waterfalls. Helmet and life jacket required. Book with authorized guides.

Anthony HuntAnthony HuntFundador & Editor Jun 2, 2026 5 min
Puerto Plata
Dónde
Puerto Plata
Tipo
Cascadas y charcos naturales
Mejor época
Noviembre a abril seco
Rating
4.7 ★
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About 27 Charcos de Damajagua

Experience jumping 27 tiered waterfalls. Helmet and life jacket required. Book through an authorized tour operator.

The 27 Charcos form part of the Damajagua canyon, an area that locals have utilized for generations as a water source and jungle refuge. While formal historical records are limited, the Puerto Plata community has always valued this natural sanctuary for its scenic beauty and ecotourism potential. In recent years, local guides transformed the site into an internationally recognized adventure attraction while respecting native flora and fauna. Today, the pools stand as a source of regional pride, symbolizing the harmony between tourism and conservation.

Quick answer: 27 Charcos de Damajagua is a waterfalls and pools destination in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. It's ideal for travelers seeking authentic, memorable experiences. Access is straightforward and the site is visitable year-round.


27 Charcos de Damajagua
27 Charcos de Damajagua — foto: archivo MDT

What to Do at 27 Charcos de Damajagua

Visiting 27 Charcos de Damajagua offers diverse activities for all interests and ages:

Quick answer: At 27 Charcos de Damajagua, enjoy guided tours, authentic cuisine, scenic photography, and local artisan shopping. Best experience: arrive early to avoid crowds.


How to Get to 27 Charcos de Damajagua

Getting to 27 Charcos de Damajagua from major Dominican cities is easier than you might think:

From Santo Domingo: The typical route is the highway to Puerto Plata. Journey time ranges 1-3 hours depending on traffic. You can rent a car, take a long-distance bus (guagua expreso), or book a private transfer.

From the nearest airport: Check available transfers at mydominicantrip.com for reliable services with fixed rates from major Dominican airports.

Local transportation: Once in Puerto Plata, motorcycle taxis (motoconcho) and taxis are fastest for reaching 27 Charcos de Damajagua directly. Always negotiate price before getting in.

Quick answer: Easiest access to 27 Charcos de Damajagua: private airport transfer or express bus from Santo Domingo. Total journey: 1-4 hours depending on departure point.


Local Tips for Your Visit

These tips come from travelers who've already visited 27 Charcos de Damajagua:

  1. Arrive early. Best visiting hours are 7 am-10 am, when crowds haven't arrived and lighting is perfect for photos.
  2. Bring cash. Many local businesses don't accept credit cards. Carry Dominican pesos for food, tips, and local transport.
  3. Sunscreen and water. The Caribbean sun is intense year-round. Use SPF 50+, wear a hat, and stay hydrated.
  4. Respect the environment. Don't litter, don't collect natural souvenirs (coral, shells, plants), and always follow park ranger instructions.
  5. Hire local guides. Community guides know the area best, and your money directly supports local families.
  6. Verify hours in advance. Operating hours may change in low season, during national holidays, or due to weather.

Frequently Asked Questions about 27 Charcos de Damajagua

How much does admission cost? Entry fees vary and may include park charges if applicable. We recommend verifying current pricing directly with local authorities or your tour operator before visiting.

When is the best time to visit 27 Charcos de Damajagua in Puerto Plata? Dominican Republic has a tropical climate year-round, so 27 Charcos is visitable any month. High season runs December-April (less rain). To avoid crowds, visit May-June or September-October, keeping hurricane season in mind (August-October).

Is it safe to visit 27 Charcos de Damajagua? Generally, Puerto Plata is a safe tourist zone. Like any destination, keep belongings secure, avoid displaying valuables, and prefer transport from recognized operators or recommendations from your accommodation.

Are there lodging options near 27 Charcos de Damajagua? Yes, Puerto Plata offers options for all budgets: all-inclusive resorts, boutique hostels, and vacation rental homes. Book ahead during high season (December-January, Easter week).

What should I bring when visiting 27 Charcos de Damajagua? Essentials: SPF 50+ sunscreen, mosquito repellent, at least 1.5L water, lightweight comfortable clothes, Dominican pesos in cash, and closed-toe shoes if hiking. Bring a camera or phone with good battery for capturing the scenery.

Can I visit 27 Charcos de Damajagua with children? Yes, 27 Charcos de Damajagua is family-friendly. However, consult your local guide about activity difficulty levels and ensure kids stay well-hydrated and sun-protected.

Is there wifi or cell signal at 27 Charcos de Damajagua? Coverage varies by provider. Claro and Altice offer better rural coverage. For remote areas, download offline maps (Google Maps/Maps.me) before you leave.

How much time should I plan for a visit? A standard visit takes 2-4 hours. For a leisurely experience with on-site dining and exploration, plan a full half-day (4-6 hours).


This guide is informational and does not constitute professional advice. Verify hours and prices before your visit.

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Fundador de My Dominican Trip y viajero de mochila. Recorro la República Dominicana de punta a punta — de los chinchorros de la 27 de Febrero a las cascadas escondidas de Jarabacoa — para contarte la RD real, la que aman los locales.

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