Cost of Living in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic (2026 Complete Guide)

March 1, 2026

If you’re considering relocating, retiring, investing, or moving to Las Terrenas, one of the first questions is simple:

What does it really cost to live here?

Las Terrenas offers a rare combination: tropical Caribbean lifestyle, European influence, international schools, expanding healthcare, modern supermarkets, strong expat presence — and still a lower overall cost of living compared to North America and much of Europe.

This 2026 guide breaks down realistic expenses and lifestyle expectations.

Population & International Community

Las Terrenas has evolved into one of the most international towns in the Dominican Republic.

The community includes:

• French, Italian, German, Swiss residents
• Growing North American and Canadian presence
• Remote workers
• Retirees
• Full-time families

English is widely spoken in healthcare, real estate, education, and tourism sectors. Spanish remains the official language, but integration is manageable.

Monthly Living Costs Overview (2026 Estimates)

Single person
USD $1,200 – $1,800

Couple (comfortable lifestyle)
USD $1,800 – $3,000

Family with children
USD $3,000 – $5,500+ depending on schooling and housing

Lifestyle choices influence cost far more than geography.

Housing

Long-term rentals (12+ months):

• 1-bedroom near beach: $600 – $1,100
• 2-bedroom modern apartment: $900 – $1,800
• 3-bedroom villa with pool: $1,800 – $4,000+

Premium areas like Playa Bonita and Cosón are positioned higher.

Grocery Shopping & Supermarkets (2026 Update)

Las Terrenas offers a solid mix of local markets and modern supermarkets.

Main supermarkets include:

• Supermercado Lindo
• La Sirena (full-service supermarket and department store)
• Neighborhood mini-markets
• Local fruit and vegetable stands
• Beach fish market

Fresh tropical fruit, vegetables, seafood, rice, and beans remain affordable when purchased locally.

Imported goods increase budget depending on preference.

Weekly grocery estimate for two adults:
USD $120 – $200 depending on lifestyle.

Major Retail Expansion

Currently under construction in the Seiba area:

• Jumbo Supermarket
• Additional La Sirena commercial center

These developments will:

• Reduce traffic congestion in town center
• Provide more shopping options
• Increase retail competition
• Support long-term infrastructure growth

This expansion reflects the steady development of Las Terrenas as a permanent residential destination.

Utilities

Electricity varies by consumption.

Apartment (light AC use):
USD $40 – $80 per month

Villa with pool and regular AC use:
USD $150 – $400+

LPG gas for cooking:
USD $10 – $25 monthly

Drinking water is typically purchased separately in 5-gallon bottles.

Internet & Technology

Fiber internet is available in central areas.

Monthly fiber plans:
USD $40 – $70

Starlink is widely used in villas and hillside communities:

Initial equipment: approx. $700
Monthly: approx. $50

Reliable internet makes Las Terrenas viable for remote professionals.

HealthcareSchools&Education

Las Terrenas has:

• Private clinics
• Bilingual doctors
• Dental specialists
• Expanding medical services

More advanced care is available in Santo Domingo (2-hour drive)

Schools&Education

Las Terrenas offers diverse international and bilingual education options, including:

• ISLA Academy (international curriculum)
• Las Terrenas International School
• Lycée Français Théodore Chassériau
• Little Miracles
• FACT – Fruit Academy of Critical Thinking
• Samana International Academy
• Creative Learning Center
• Nature-based and Montessori-influenced programs
• Creative Center by Montessori system

Education options range from bilingual to international curriculum models.

Families relocating long-term often choose Las Terrenas specifically for its growing educational infrastructure.

Dining & Lifestyle

Las Terrenas is known for its international culinary diversity.

Casual Dominican lunch:
USD $6 – $12

Mid-range dinner for two:
USD $40 – $90

Fine dining:
USD $100 – $180+

18% tax + 10% service charge are standard.

From French bistros to Italian restaurants, sushi, Mediterranean, and beachfront dining — options are extensive.

Wellness, Beauty & Personal Care

Las Terrenas offers strong wellness infrastructure including:

• Massage therapy centers
• Yoga studios
• Holistic wellness practitioners
• Hair salons
• Nail salons
• Aesthetic clinics

Typical pricing:

Massage: USD $30 – $70
Manicure/pedicure: USD $15 – $40
Haircut/color services: USD $15 – $100+ depending on salon

Personal care remains affordable compared to North America.

Domestic Staff (Optional)

Full-time housekeeper:
USD $300 – $400 per month

Gardener/pool maintenance:
Similar range

Part-time daily help:
USD $18 – $30 per day

Labor laws include vacation pay and 13th month bonus.

Transportation

Motoconcho (motorbike taxi):
USD $1 – $3

Taxi within town:
USD $5 – $15

Bus to Santo Domingo:
Approx. $10

El Catey International Airport (AZS) is 15 minutes away.
Santo Domingo International Airport (SDQ) is 2 hours via toll highway.

Insurance

Local health insurance:
USD $30 – $200 monthly

Home insurance:
$600 – $2,500 annually

Car insurance:
$300 – $800 annuallyWhat Makes Las Terrenas Unique?

Las Terrenas is not the cheapest town in the Dominican Republic.

It is one of the most lifestyle-balanced.

You gain:

• International community
• Growing infrastructure
• Expanding retail centers
• Multiple school options
• Healthcare access
• Beach lifestyle
• Investment appreciation

Real Estate & Long-Term Value

Many buyers choose to:

• Purchase property
• Rent short-term seasonally
• Transition gradually
• Offset living costs

Las Terrenas continues to show strong real estate demand, particularly in established neighborhoods.

Final Thoughts

Cost of living in Las Terrenas depends more on lifestyle than necessity.

You can live simply.
You can live elegantly.
Or somewhere in between.

The key is understanding the real numbers and local infrastructure before relocating.

At Amavi Real Estate, we guide clients through both lifestyle and investment decisions with clarity and realism.

Las Terrenas is evolving — and still offers opportunity.

Contact Amavi Real Estate
Las Terrenas, Samaná, Dominican Republic