Barahona

Travel Guide

Photo provided by Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic
Photo provided by Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic
Photo provided by Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic
Photo provided by Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic
Photo provided by Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic

This port city on the south Dominican coast is close to some of the country’s best wilderness and is a great base for daytrips to lakes and national parks. 

Travel to the south coast of the Dominican Republic to find Barahona, an active port nestled in a protected bay. Enjoy the company of friendly locals, try some of the region’s famed coffee or embark on a Caribbean adventure through the surrounding countryside. 

Barahona was settled by French colonists in 1802. In the protected Bay of Neiba and with a tropical savannah climate, it was an ideal base for trade, which transformed the town into a city. 

Begin each day by the Caribbean Sea at a café along the Barahona Malecon. Swim in the temperate waters or stroll along palm tree-lined beaches fronted by shops. Be sure to try the distinct “Barahona Type Coffee,” a blend produced in the nearby mountains of Bahoruco. Friendly locals make this promenade the place to be at night, relaxing after a hard day’s work with drinking and dancing at the city nightclubs. 

Use Barahona as a base for trips to the surrounding countryside. Rent a car to drive along the Barahona-Enriquillo Coastal Highway, passing pristine coastline and traditional villages. Visit the glistening Enriquillo Lake, which is the largest lake in the Caribbean. Take a boat tour across its salty water to the Cabritos Isle, where you can see crocodiles and flamingos. 

North of the lake, visit Las Caritas archeological site, a cliff face that has been etched with ancient drawings. Venture further toward the Dominican border with Haiti to photograph the salt and gypsum mines at La Salina. 

Drive through the verdant forest of Jaragua National Park. Between Oviedo and Pedernales, you’ll witness flowering cactuses and pass through some fantastic locations for bird-watching. At Pedernales, enjoy a fresh lobster for lunch and take a turtle-watching boat tour in the clear Bay of the Eagles.

Barahona is served by an international airport and ferry routes from Santo Domingo. Rent a car to get around with ease.

Hotel Yamir
Hotel Yamir
3 out of 5
Calle Secundino Gómez, Barahona, Barahona
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Barahona. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a beach shuttle (surcharge). Popular attractions Barahona Central Park and ...
9/10 Wonderful! (120 reviews)
"Friendly staff and clean room and bathroom."

Reviewed on 2025/6/14

Hotel Yamir
Neos hotel
Neos hotel
2 out of 5
San Juan Bosco, 7, Barahona, Barahona Province
The price is NT$893 per night from Jul 27 to Jul 28
NT$893
NT$1,054 total
Jul 27 - Jul 28
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this aparthotel in Barahona. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and housekeeping. Popular attractions Barahona Olympic Stadium and Olympic Complex ...
7.4/10 Good! (3 reviews)
"Buen Precio por una noche! No habia agua caliente. Lo demas ok"

Reviewed on 2024/12/25

Neos hotel
Hotel Caribe
Hotel Caribe
3 out of 5
Ave. Enriquillo (Malecón), esq. C. Duarte. Barahona, Rep. Dom, Barahona
The price is NT$1,639 per night from Jun 28 to Jun 29
NT$1,639
NT$2,098 total
Jun 28 - Jun 29
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star family-friendly hotel in Barahona. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Barahona Central Park and Playa ...
7.6/10 Good! (157 reviews)
"It was good"

Reviewed on 2025/5/7

Hotel Caribe
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Neos hotel
Neos hotel
2 out of 5
San Juan Bosco, 7, Barahona, Barahona Province
Stay at this aparthotel in Barahona. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and housekeeping. Popular attractions Barahona Olympic Stadium and Olympic Complex ...
7.4/10 Good! (3 reviews)
"Buen Precio por una noche! No habia agua caliente. Lo demas ok"

Reviewed on 2024/12/25

Neos hotel
Oasis Punta Bella
Oasis Punta Bella
2 out of 5
Calle General Santiago Peguero, Barahona, Barahona
Stay at this apartment in Barahona. Enjoy free WiFi and free parking. Popular attractions Barahona Central Park and Playa Casita Blanca are located nearby.
Oasis Punta Bella
Hotel La Perla de Barahona
Hotel La Perla de Barahona
2.5 out of 5
Barrio Los Maestros, Barahona
Stay at this apartment in Barahona. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Barahona Olympic Stadium and Olympic Complex are located ...
This is a scam hotel, we were left out in the dark
"This is a scam hotel, when we arrived there we were greated by a security guard who pretty much laughed us and made it known that this happens all the time. According to a woman the guard called, this place is not supposed to be listed on Expedia and is booked for a full year. From now on, I will ..."

Reviewed on 2018/2/22

Hotel La Perla de Barahona
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Reviews of Barahona

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Top Destination
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4/5 - Good

Anony

Barahona is absolutely beautiful. The mountains and rivers and beaches are incredible. The city needs help with trash pickup. Too much trash in the streets and in and around some beaches. Dominicans are not smart and just throw trash on the ground.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

It’s a a beautiful city have a lot more to offer!!

4/5 - Good

Consuelo

It was a great stopping point to continue our trip to Bahia de Las Aguilas (most beautiful beach you should not miss) Playa Y Rio San Rafael, Las Marias, Las Fronteras of Haiti.

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveler

Barahona itself was just ok, the problem was the people, most places you go to you are looked upon as an outsider with lots of money they need to take from you by overcharging, or not returning change when you buy something. You have to ask for it.