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Península de Samaná

Shopping in Península De Samaná

  1. Prensa International

    Towards the rear of the El Paseo shopping mall, this shop sells a variety of international newspapers and magazines – most are a day or two old and the majority are in French, though the International Herald Tribune is available.

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  2. Haitian Caraibes Art Gallery

    For more of a selection of paintings, other than the ubiquitous cookie-cutter mass-produced ones, stop by the Haitian Caraibes Art Gallery; it also sells ­interesting crafts, jewelry and typical batiks and sarongs.

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  3. Supermercado £1

    The largest grocery store is Supermercado £1; it’s not uncommon for a power outage to occur here in the middle of the day. The 2nd-floor pool hall makes it easy to spot on the main drag.

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  4. Punto Italia

    This is a small Italian-owned grocery, a vital resource for expats who demand high-quality meat, cheese, bread and brand-name European exports.

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  5. Supermercado Lindo

    The largest and best supermarket in town, this is the place to go for canned foods, pastas, produce, snacks and any other supplies.

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  6. Talisman Gift Shop

    This is a good crafts and souvenir shop on the main road which accepts credit cards.

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  7. Tribal Boutique

    This is a good crafts and souvenir shop facing Talisman Gift Shop on the main road.

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  8. Mini-Market

    There’s a mini-market at the Grand Paradise Samaná resort.

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  9. Mini-Market Plaza Taína

    Mini-Market Plaza Taína has snacks and basic necessities.

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  10. Supermercado Ignacio

    Next door to Punto Italia, this supermarket carries basics.

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