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Sitio Arqueológico de la Villa La Isabela

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The archaeological site of Villa La Isabela comprises the remains of the first European settlement in the Americas. It was founded in 1493 during the second voyage of Christopher Columbus. It had a watchtower, shipyard, church and the first residence of Columbus.

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Sitio Arqueológico de la Villa La Isabela (ID: 6289)
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On tentative list 2018 Site history
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2021: Requested by State Party to not be examined
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2018: Added to Tentative List
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First published: 29/07/19.

Zoë Sheng

Sitio Arqueológico de la Villa La Isabela

Sitio Arqueológico de la Villa La Isabela (On tentative list)

Sitio Arqueológico de la Villa La Isabela by Zoë Sheng

There is lots to see in the Dominican Republic aside from Santo Domingo (I loathe the place but if you just want to tick off a site plus country I can see how it is easy), and many of the tentative place are related to Christopher Columbus. On his third voyage he built himself a house at the northern tip that is nowadays La Isabela. The only house in the Americas apparently - and there is the only unique thing for this place.

Let's start with getting there. It's almost 90 minutes from Puerto Plata and thus almost 2h from the towns further east if that's where you are most likely staying. Having no car in the DR isn't usually an issue to get around because buses go from all the main towns along the main roads but talking to a local I gathered that nobody comes out here to La Isabela. A taxi would cost you a bit more for such a long trip but you could first go to Villa Isabela by bus and continue from there.

I will also mention at this point that the site is not really worth all the trouble but as it appears to gear up an inscription attempt (2020 seems a tad optimistic) many of you might be showing interest nonetheless.

The entrance is a measly 100 pesos and you don't need to hire a guide but I took a guy along who spoke some basic English to show …

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