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Fine sandy beaches, coconut palms, and turquoise seas: this is the idyllic new setting for Pascal, a father of three. With his entire family, this former optician from Vaison-la-Romaine has just settled in Las Terrenas, a seaside resort in the Dominican Republic, a former Spanish colony in the Caribbean. Like him, 2,200 French people have made their homes in this former fishing hamlet, giving the place a touch of a Gallic village under the tropical sun. Marlène, a 52-year-old from Provence, has opened a hair salon there. Gérard, for his part, has ventured into the hotel industry after a unique career as a chef… at the Élysée Palace. As for René, a former ski instructor in the Alps, he fell in love with the place 38 years ago. This pioneer of the French community in Las Terrenas would never have imagined that this village could one day become a little corner of paradise for so many expatriates. Don't forget to subscribe for more travel videos 👉https://www.youtube.com/@AILLEURS-Off... -- © All Rights Reserved Thumbnail partially generated by AI. #travelogue #caribbean #dominicanrepublic