Terre De Semana

TERREDe Semana

Dominican Republic
Playa JacksonSamaná Peninsula
Chapter II  ·  The Land

Coast. Jungle.
Elevation. One title.

A complete Caribbean ecosystem, intact, inside a single boundary — one linear kilometer of virgin sand, primary jungle rising behind it, and clifftop plateaus held above the sea. This combination, on this scale, has become almost extinct on the Caribbean arc.

A vanishing inventory

Across St. Barths, Mustique, Harbour Island and the BVI, undeveloped beachfront of this scale is effectively gone. New trophy parcels are no longer being created — they are only being subdivided.

Three landscapes in one

Most Caribbean offerings deliver one register: beach, or jungle, or cliff. Terre De Semana holds all three inside a single title — and the topography that makes each of them credible.

A closing window

Samaná's new international airport, paved coastal road, and arrival of capital have made parcels like this the last of their generation. What is not assembled now will not be assembled again.

Aerial of the Playa Jackson coastline
Plate 01 — Aerial of the property · Las Terrenas, Samaná
Jungle and ocean view from the site
Plate 02 — Jungle interior
2,228,738
Total extension
1.0km
Virgin beachfront
38.8m
Elevation rise
7km
To El Catey airport
Chapter III  ·  The Property

A complete ecosystem,
inside one boundary.

The value here is not abstract land area. It is a rare sequence — protected cove, swimmable water, cliff arrival, buildable plateaus, and primary jungle depth — held continuously from sea level to ridge. A combination that, in 2026, almost nowhere else in the Caribbean still offers.

Annotated aerial masterplan based on the real terrain of Terre De Semana
Plate 03 — Real-terrain masterplan study
Protected cove

A naturally sheltered bay creates calm-water arrival and a credible marine program without inventing a harbor where one does not belong.

Cliff sequence

The limestone headlands create dramatic procession, layered privacy, and elevated lookouts for architecture that feels discovered rather than exposed.

Jungle depth

The canopy is not backdrop. It is the value engine — shade, silence, screening, and the sense that the land still belongs to itself.

Low-density logic

Each concept must submit to the site. The strongest development approach is not more buildings, but fewer placed with more intelligence.

Chapter IV  ·  The Opportunity

Why here.
Why now.

Samaná has become the Caribbean's quietest signal of significance — a peninsula increasingly named alongside Saint Barths and Mustique in conversations about where the next era of hospitality will be written.

Position of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean

Plate 04 — Position · Península de Samaná

  • +53.3%Decade growth in tourist arrivals to the Dominican Republic
  • 11.6 MAnnual international visitors · 91.4% by air
  • 7 kmFrom the international El Catey airport · direct charter access
  • Las Terrenas remains undersupplied in true luxury inventory (ASONAHORES)
Chapter Interlude
19°18′27″N
·
69°32′41″W

The last unbuilt headland
on the north coast of Samaná.

Península de Samaná  ·  República Dominicana

Chapter V  ·  Three Visions

Three futures,
held by the same land.

Each one is drawn into the coastline as it already exists — the same cove, the same headlands, the same patient line of trees. Move through them slowly. The one that stays with you is the one Samaná has been waiting for.

Dusk over the Samaná coastline
Chapter VI · Closing

Some places are visited.
Others define an era.

Terre De Semana  ·  Volume I  ·  MMXXVIA private development journal · Las Terrenas, República Dominicana