Living in Constanza: Cost, Safety & Expat Guide
Constanza, Dominican Republic

Constanza

Last updated: 28 April 2026

The coldest town in the Caribbean: extraordinary mountain scenery, exceptional produce, minimal amenities, and a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in the DR.

7.3 Overall Score
Cost of Living 9.0/10
Lifestyle 8.5/10
Healthcare 5.0/10
Internet 6.5/10
Monthly cost$400 to $800
Expat communitySmall
Spanish neededHigh
Best forNature lovers, those escaping coastal heat, self-sufficient expats

Constanza sits at 1,200 metres elevation in the Cordillera Central, making it the coldest populated place in the Caribbean. Temperatures can drop to 5°C on winter nights and rarely exceed 24°C at the warmest. The town supplies the entire DR with strawberries, vegetables, and flowers grown in the surrounding valley. For expats, the appeal is singular: genuine cool-to-cold mountain climate in the tropics, extraordinary natural scenery, and some of the lowest costs in the country. The trade-offs are equally significant: limited services, minimal English spoken, a 2-hour drive to Santiago for anything major, and a social scene that does not exist in the expat sense.

Constanza

Is Constanza right for you?

Constanza suits people who specifically want to escape tropical heat, those who want to grow food or live close to agricultural life, retirees who find beach living dull, and adventurous expats who want the most unusual living situation in the Caribbean. It is entirely unsuitable for anyone who needs regular medical access, reliable high-speed internet for demanding work, coastal proximity, or a functioning expat social scene. Visit for at least a week before considering it for longer.

What the scores mean

9.0/10 Cost of Living

Constanza is among the cheapest places to live in the DR. Modest houses rent for $300, $600 per month. Local food, grown in the surrounding farms, is extraordinarily cheap by any standard. The main expense is the regular trip to Santiago (2 hours) for anything the local market cannot supply. The score of 9.0 reflects costs that are genuinely low even by Dominican interior standards.

8.5/10 Safety

Constanza is one of the safest towns in the DR. The community is tight-knit, agricultural, and there is almost no tourist economy to attract petty crime. The practical safety risks are the mountain roads (dangerous at night or in heavy rain) and the cold, prepare properly for winter nights. The score of 8.5 reflects a very safe community environment.

5.0/10 Healthcare

Medical provision in Constanza is basic: a small hospital and limited private clinics. For any significant procedure, Santiago is the only realistic option at 2 hours away. This is the critical limitation to understand before committing to living here. The score of 5.0 reflects rural provision only. Named facilities: routine care is limited locally and Constanza sits further from specialist care than most towns. Santiago and its HOMS hospital are the nearest advanced option. Medical evacuation insurance is essential.

6.5/10 Internet

Internet in Constanza has improved but remains below urban standards. Fibre is available in parts of the town centre. Speeds of 15, 50 Mbps are typical, with more variability than the cities. Mobile data can supplement fixed-line when the latter fails. The score of 6.5 reflects workable connectivity for moderate remote work but not demanding professional use.

8.5/10 Lifestyle

Constanza offers a lifestyle that exists nowhere else in the Caribbean. Growing your own strawberries in December. Fires at night. Morning mist through the valley. Hiking through cloud forest to Valle Nuevo at 2,500 metres. The local market has fresh vegetables at prices that feel implausible. The score of 8.5 reflects an extraordinary natural environment that, for the right person, is genuinely life-changing.

Map of Constanza

Neighbourhoods in Constanza

Constanza Town Centre

The main commercial area with markets, restaurants, and the agricultural cooperative offices. Everything you need locally is here.

Valle Nuevo

National park plateau at 2,500m. Hiking, pine forests, and the source of several major rivers. Extraordinary scenery.

La Sabina

Agricultural community south of town. Where the strawberry farms are. Local, very affordable, almost no tourism.

Tireo

Small community northwest of Constanza. Even cooler, even more agricultural. The extreme version of Constanza living.

Las Placetas

Quiet residential area on the western edge of town. Some of the best views of the valley.

Living in Constanza: the honest picture

What works well

  • Unique cool climate, the only genuinely cold place in the Caribbean
  • Lowest costs in the DR
  • Extraordinary natural scenery
  • Exceptional fresh produce
  • Very safe community environment

Watch out for

  • Remote and further from specialist care than most towns, with limited English and a vehicle essential
  • 2 hours from Santiago for specialist medical care
  • Minimal expat infrastructure or community
  • High Spanish requirement
  • Cold nights require preparation
  • Limited entertainment and dining options

Frequently asked questions

Constanza is the coldest town in the Caribbean, a high mountain valley in the central highlands of the Dominican Republic known for extraordinary scenery and the country's best produce. It scores 7.3 out of 10 on the DR Living Index.

Constanza is the cheapest place to live on the index, at roughly $400 to $800 per month including rent.

Constanza is best for nature lovers, self-sufficient expats and anyone escaping coastal heat. Amenities are minimal, the expat community is small, and Spanish is essential.