Punta Rusia - most romatic unique hideway beachfront property Dominican Republic
Price: $ 250,000
City: Punta-Rucia
Price: $ 250,000
Bedroom(s): 3
Bathroom(s): 1
Price: $ 250,000
Bedroom(s): 3
Bathroom(s): 1
Lot Size: 2000 m², 0,5 acre
Status: Active
Status: Active
Full Description:
A unique hideaway and last jewel in the Dominican Republic
Owner bungalow and 2 bungalows to rent out!
This property has no title only a simple purchase contract!
There are two guest buildings: A secluded single room cabin with a little less sea view but more privacy and a two room cabin which faces the ocean. There is a detached cabin with the bath room with a shower (no hot water). Food is served at the owner's cabin's covered balcony overlooking the ocean above the 2-room cabin.
This properts is a little and SIMPLE "Island Outcast" Paradise owned by a lovely couple. The cabins are "Dominican Style" wooden structures painted in happy colors like one will observe out in the Caribbean countryside. It's SIMPLE, yet very well maintained, and as clean as nature allows.
It all sits on a private hill at a point in between both bays which leads all the way down to the pristine beaches. The view is breath taking from every one of the 3 cabins and their cana roof covered wooden balconies. Each room is equipped with a queen sized bed covered with a mosquito net "tent" a chair, a wall fan an that's about it.
I was asked to also stress that they produce their electricity with solar panels and the help of a small generator for the few cloudy days and thus obviously try to keep electric consumption as low as possible. Hair dryers and game consoles are not welcome.
So, there's is no hot water, no TV's, NO air conditioners (Sea breeze and wall fans), but INTERNET, WiFi but bo other entertainment besides a few dogs and cats and inoffensive lizards having fun with each other or... NATURE.
You however don't have to be a Hippie to enjoy this. It's gorgeous and even my very luxury addicted niece just opened up and forgot about Facebook and all the tech-BS after two days.
The owners will share their wonderful breakfast with exotic fruits and fresh juices with their guest, but are not setup as a restaurant, yet are open to cook on pre-order within the limits of what the local market has available
Punta Rucia is a small virgin beach village (about 500 population) about 75 Km down the road West off Puerto Plata... a 2 to 3 Hr. Trip from Santiago STI or Puerto Plata POP airports.
It's also the sail off point to a small sand "island" about 20 boat minutes away called "Paradise Island" or Cayo Levantado". That sand dune really, is only a few 100 m2 large and is completely surrounded by a protective ring of corrals.
Tourists are brought there daily by bus and boat to snorkel alongside a myriad of fishes just happy to get some bread and pose to those bringing underwater cameras along.
There isn't much around really, but that this is maybe an attractive. There are 3 wonderful and very flat beaches along two bays with Christal clear water which are mostly visited by "locals" coming down from the cities like Santiago during the weekends. IF you want to hang around Dominicans in "their" environment, then the weekends are for you, if you prefer to enjoy pristine virgin beaches virtually alone, There is a mangroves park with manatee.
There is a strip seafood and fish restaurants along the most Eastern beach... they can be good, at times even excellent, but one has to know the prices because since business is not so great, some try to be somewhat over priced. We had a great and deliciously prepared lobster for the equivalent of USD 13!
A unique hideaway and last jewel in the Dominican Republic
Owner bungalow and 2 bungalows to rent out!
This property has no title only a simple purchase contract!
There are two guest buildings: A secluded single room cabin with a little less sea view but more privacy and a two room cabin which faces the ocean. There is a detached cabin with the bath room with a shower (no hot water). Food is served at the owner's cabin's covered balcony overlooking the ocean above the 2-room cabin.
This properts is a little and SIMPLE "Island Outcast" Paradise owned by a lovely couple. The cabins are "Dominican Style" wooden structures painted in happy colors like one will observe out in the Caribbean countryside. It's SIMPLE, yet very well maintained, and as clean as nature allows.
It all sits on a private hill at a point in between both bays which leads all the way down to the pristine beaches. The view is breath taking from every one of the 3 cabins and their cana roof covered wooden balconies. Each room is equipped with a queen sized bed covered with a mosquito net "tent" a chair, a wall fan an that's about it.
I was asked to also stress that they produce their electricity with solar panels and the help of a small generator for the few cloudy days and thus obviously try to keep electric consumption as low as possible. Hair dryers and game consoles are not welcome.
So, there's is no hot water, no TV's, NO air conditioners (Sea breeze and wall fans), but INTERNET, WiFi but bo other entertainment besides a few dogs and cats and inoffensive lizards having fun with each other or... NATURE.
You however don't have to be a Hippie to enjoy this. It's gorgeous and even my very luxury addicted niece just opened up and forgot about Facebook and all the tech-BS after two days.
The owners will share their wonderful breakfast with exotic fruits and fresh juices with their guest, but are not setup as a restaurant, yet are open to cook on pre-order within the limits of what the local market has available
Punta Rucia is a small virgin beach village (about 500 population) about 75 Km down the road West off Puerto Plata... a 2 to 3 Hr. Trip from Santiago STI or Puerto Plata POP airports.
It's also the sail off point to a small sand "island" about 20 boat minutes away called "Paradise Island" or Cayo Levantado". That sand dune really, is only a few 100 m2 large and is completely surrounded by a protective ring of corrals.
Tourists are brought there daily by bus and boat to snorkel alongside a myriad of fishes just happy to get some bread and pose to those bringing underwater cameras along.
There isn't much around really, but that this is maybe an attractive. There are 3 wonderful and very flat beaches along two bays with Christal clear water which are mostly visited by "locals" coming down from the cities like Santiago during the weekends. IF you want to hang around Dominicans in "their" environment, then the weekends are for you, if you prefer to enjoy pristine virgin beaches virtually alone, There is a mangroves park with manatee.
There is a strip seafood and fish restaurants along the most Eastern beach... they can be good, at times even excellent, but one has to know the prices because since business is not so great, some try to be somewhat over priced. We had a great and deliciously prepared lobster for the equivalent of USD 13!
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