Dominican Republic – Digital Nomad Guide

Dominican Republic swings between Caribbean resort strips and mountain coffee farms where merengue rhythms pulse through colonial squares and beach towns that shift from fishing village to windsurf capital with the trade winds. The north coast draws adventure seekers to Cabarete's kite beaches while the southeast peninsula hosts Las Terrenas' international community, and interior mountains preserve traditional Dominican life around Santiago and the Central Range. Spanish dominates but tourist English works on coasts, costs vary wildly by location, and hurricane season adds uncertainty to paradise. Those who embrace tropical unpredictability, Caribbean culture, and year-round outdoor living adapt naturally to this island life.

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