I was searching around for a fabric store in Santo Domingo at which I could buy odds-and-ends fabric to add the finishing touches to our apartment. When I did a Google search, I wasn't very confident of the results because the descriptions seemed vague. Therefore I decided to compile this list of fabric stores in Santo Domingo:
Almacenes El Canal
I was happy to find Almacenes El Canal fabric store on the recommendation of a friend here. It is located on Avenida Luperon, just past Avenida Mejia. It's got a wide selection of fabrics, together with all of the materials you'd need to put a project together. I think it's fair to describe it as more "down-market," the kind of place where rolls of fabric are piled high on tables, the floors are dusty, and there is lots of commotion.
Diamantex
In contrast to Alamacenes El Canal, there is also Diamantex fabrics located on Av. Lope de Vega #18, Ensanche Piantini, Santo Domingo. It's just a stone's throw north of the intersection of Ave. Abraham Lincoln and Lope de Vega, across from the Banco Santa Cruz. Their phone number is (809) 562-2230. This is much more of a boutique, high-end fabric store. There are maybe 100 or so fabric choices total, all arranged neatly on rolls in the showroom. The clientele looks to be mostly interior designers, and the prices are higher than at El Canal. The quality definitely looks to be higher though.
Merceria Dume
This smallish store most closely resembles a Michael's craft store in the U.S. It has a range of craft products, including sewing and fabric supplies. I would say in fact that its sewing section is the most comprehensive I've seen here. The fabric selection is limited, so I wouldn't make this a destination for fabrics. They also have lots of beads, buttons, ribbons, and many other fabric accents. The address is Ave Defillo 21, near the intersection of Defillo and 27 de Febrero (about a block south of 27 de Febrero in the Bella Vista neighborhood).
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Monday, March 4, 2013
Whale Watching in Samaná / Relaxing on Cayo Levantado
This weekend we decided to head up north to Samaná peninsula, and specifically to the town of Samaná itself. Our ultimate purpose was to participate in the whale watching tour led by Kim Beddall. Her Whale Samaná company had come highly recommended to us by friends. For US$53, you get a tour of several hours on a nice boat to watch the humpback whales frolick in Samaná bay. The whales only come to the bay in January through March of each year to breed. The boat leaves from the main dock in Samaná and the experience was wonderful. We decided to pay the US$5 extra to be dropped off on Cayo Levantado as the boat makes its way back to port. This turned out to be a wonderful side-trip as we enjoyed a nice lunch and 3 hours of relaxation on this beautiful island.
The highway from Santo Domingo to the Samaná peninsula covers some of the most beatiful inland territory we've seen in the Dominican Republic so far. Vast fields of rice and other crops are lined with banana trees, as livestock lazily graze by the roadside. The trip all the way to Samaná took only about 2.5 hours, and passed through many quaint villages
In Samaná we stayed at the China Hotel, which was a great place given its location just a stone's throw from the waterfront. The hotel rooms are simple, but modern and comfortable. Perhaps best of all, the hotel has communal sitting areas that enjoy a great hill-top view over the city. We ate one night in the Chinese restaurant in the hotel and it was quite good.
The scenery on the road up to Samaná is really beautiful. |
A view of the water from the Boulevard Turistico del Atlantico. |
There are a lot of tourists, although we had long stretches of the trail to ourselves. |
We reached the falls after about 30 minutes of riding, together with some walking down a path. They were absolutely beautiful and you can swim in the pond beneath. |
After the falls, we made it to Samaná. This is the view from our hotel. |
The view from China Hotel. |
Samaná, Dominican Republic. |
Samaná, Dominican Republic. |
Samaná, Dominican Republic. |
Samaná, Dominican Republic. |
The harbor as we leave on the Pura Mia vessel with Kim Beddall. |
Pulling away from Samaná. |
Beautiful Samaná bay. |
Our first humpback whale! They come to the surface for a bit, then dive for about 20 minutes. |
The markings on the tail of a humpback whale are unique to each animal. |
We're heading back to port now, and on the way back the ship makes a stop at Cayo Levantado. |
You can rent a beach chair for 100 pesos per day. |
Our lunch, served on the beach! Total cost was about US$20. |
The ride home. You can sit on the bow. |
Sunset over Samaná. There is no better way to end the day! |