With an average elevation of 1,200 meters, Constanza is one of the highest towns in the Caribbean region. At that impressive height are chilly temperatures, rolling valleys covered in thick pine trees, huts with chimneys for single-digit nighttime temperatures, and an agricultural landscape that reveals a surprising remoteness from the beach.
Constanza’s vast vegetable fields (where potatoes, cabbage, corn, and carrots, among others are grown), flowers, and even strawberries can be seen while driving through the province. Its mountainous towns have magical views over these fields, which has earned Constanza nicknames such as «the Switzerland of the Caribbean» and «Enchanted Valley».