MANOLO LUIGI
Puerto Plata
The bay of Puerto Plata today lives for and by tourism. There's a stretch of sand estimated to be 300,000 square meters. You can admire all the coast from its cable car, which boasts an amazing panoramic view.
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The bay of Puerto Plata today lives for and by tourism. There's a stretch of sand estimated to be 300,000 square meters. You can admire all the coast from its cable car, which boasts an amazing panoramic view.