In the Cloud Forests of Constanza, Dominican Republic

You’ve all heard of Punta Cana and even Puerto Plata — but do you know about Constanza?

A town over 4,000 feet above sea level–the highest altitude to be inhabited in the Caribbean — hiking in lush national parks and cloud forests, staring into a horizon of pine trees, vegetable farms and flower plantations as far as the eye can see, tasting fresh strawberries and warming up by the chimney in a mountain lodge. It is, without doubt, one of the most unique places to visit in the region.

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Lebawit is an award-winning, independent travel journalist, author and speaker specializing in global tourism. Her reported stories on sustainability, equity, destination management, hospitality, responsible marketing, and climate action have appeared in consumer and trade publications, including Bloomberg, Skift, and Conde Nast Traveler. Read more about Lily here.

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