The tour starts at the Macorix Museum House of Rum. Here you'll discover everything about the production and history of the country's most important export product, with a tasting, of course. Along one of the oldest streets in the city, Cale 30 Marzo and Cale Imbert, we'll reach “La Chocolateria”. You'll learn everything about the cultivation and production of Dominican chocolate on site, including snacks, of course. Just around the corner are the city's most famous highlights: the completely pink “Paseo Dona Blanca” and the street of umbrellas. Once you've got your photos, you can buy small souvenirs or gifts at Island Treasures. Now you've reached the city centre: Independence Park with the town hall and San Felipe Cathedral are a popular destination for locals, especially on weekends. With a typical Dominican ice cream, we recommend just soaking up the city life. From here, the path leads to the renowned Monsenor cigar factory, where a small tour of cigar rolling gives you an insight into an important tradition. Right after that, a small pedestrian zone awaits our visit. Along the high street, the “Esplanade” waterfront promenade, you'll pass the popular “Puerto Plata” photo spot and continue to one of the city's most historic squares: Fortelaza San Felipe. From the fortress that once protected the city, the path leads us back to the waterfront promenade to the fire station. It's got some bizarre and unbelievable stories in store. Next, we'll head to Polanco for lunch. Choose between fish, meat, or vegetarian – everything is freshly prepared. Once you've refuelled, you'll head to Playa Acapulco, where the Caribbean bathtub awaits you. Relax on the beach with cool drinks (included) as the tour comes to an end. The last optional stop is the mega supermarket La Sirena. Here you can stock up on everything from sun lotion to shampoo and toothpaste at low prices.