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Dominican Republic Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Manual toll booths with Paso Rápido electronic system
Coverage: Major autopistas: Las Américas, Duarte, 6 de Noviembre, Sánchez, Coral 1 & 2, La Romana, Circunvalación Santiago, Circunvalación Juan Bosch (1, 2, Tramo 2B), and Nordeste (Marbella, Guaraguao, Naranjal, El Catey)
Currency: Dominican Peso (RD$); USD accepted but change given in RD$
Technology: Cash booths (primary), Paso Rápido electronic tag (SSI Tarvos Pro multi-protocol)
Operators: Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC), RD Vial Trust

Do I Need Cash for Dominican Republic Tolls? 2026 Update

Yes - cash remains the most reliable payment method at Dominican toll booths. While the Paso Rápido electronic tag system is available, most toll plazas still primarily operate manual cash lanes. Dominican pesos (RD$) are preferred; US dollars are accepted at most booths but change is given in pesos.

Key Reality: Nearly all major highways in the Dominican Republic are tolled. Travelling from Santo Domingo to major destinations will involve multiple toll plazas. From January 15, 2025, RD Vial unified rates across most highways: the standard Category 1 rate is now RD$100 at all traditional toll stations (previously RD$60). The Nordeste Highway (Samaná route) has its own higher pricing structure, with El Catey being the most expensive single toll in the country at RD$400 for Category 1 vehicles.

2026 Update: January 2025 unified rate increases remain the current schedule for 2026. The Duarte expansion to 6 lanes (Santo Domingo-Santiago) continues with a new toll booth at Km 32 (added April 2025). The PLANACOVIAL US$421M infrastructure programme and Autopista Ámbar US$400M (Santiago-Puerto Plata) project are active. Total toll revenue reached RD$12.37 billion in 2025, up 36.8% from RD$9.03 billion in 2024, driven by the rate increase and traffic growth.

Dominican Republic Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)

Group A — Standard Unified Tariff (effective January 15, 2025)

RD Vial unified all traditional toll stations to a single rate schedule. The table below shows the rates once, followed by all stations that apply them.

Cat 1 — Car / Moto Cat 2 — Van / Minibus Cat 3 — Bus / 2-axle truck Cat 4 — Heavy truck (5–6 axles) Cat 5 — Very heavy (7+ axles)
RD$100 RD$200 RD$300 RD$400 RD$600

Stations applying this rate (11 stations):

Toll Station Highway / Location Km
Las Américas Autopista Las Américas — near Las Américas Int'l Airport, east SD Km 22
Duarte Autopista Duarte — Santo Domingo to Santiago Km 25
6 de Noviembre Autopista 6 de Noviembre — SD south toward San Cristóbal / region sur Km 5
Sánchez Autopista Sánchez — SD west toward Azua / southwest Km 12
Coral 1 Autopista El Coral — La Romana / Punta Cana / tourist corridor Km 18
Coral 2 Autopista El Coral — further east on tourist corridor Km 52
La Romana Circunvalación de La Romana Km 8
Circunvalación Santiago Circunvalación de Santiago — 24.5 km ring road, Canabacoa to Villa González Km 21.8
Circunvalación Juan Bosch 1 Circunvalación Juan Bosch — Santo Domingo beltway, Tramo 1
Circunvalación Juan Bosch 2 Circunvalación Juan Bosch — Santo Domingo beltway, Tramo 2
Circunvalación Juan Bosch Tramo 2B Circunvalación Juan Bosch — Santo Domingo beltway, Tramo 2B

Source: RD Vial, effective January 15, 2025. Marbella (entry to Autopista del Nordeste, Km 10, Juan Pablo II) also uses Cat 1–4 rates of RD$100/200/300/400 but has a Cat 5 rate of RD$360 — see Group B below.

Group B — Autopista del Nordeste (Samaná Route) — Special Pricing

The Nordeste highway (Autopista Juan Pablo II / Carretera de Samaná) has its own higher tariff structure. Marbella uses the standard Cat 1–4 rates but a different Cat 5. Guaraguao and Naranjal share identical rates; El Catey is the most expensive single toll in the country.

Vehicle Category Marbella (Km 10) Guaraguao (Km 69) & El Naranjal (Km 145) El Catey (Km 225)
Cat 1 — Car / Moto RD$100 RD$200 RD$400
Cat 2 — Van / Minibus RD$200 RD$300 RD$1,000
Cat 3 — Bus / 2-axle truck RD$300 RD$400 RD$1,300
Cat 4 — Heavy truck (5–6 axles) RD$400 RD$500 RD$1,600
Cat 5 — Very heavy (7+ axles) added Jan 2025 RD$360 RD$600 RD$1,900

El Catey (Km 225, provincia Samaná) is the most expensive toll in the Dominican Republic. Guaraguao (Km 69, provincia Duarte) and El Naranjal (Km 145, provincia Monte Plata) share identical rates. Cat 5 was newly added at all Nordeste stations in January 2025. Source: RD Vial / MOPC, January 2025.

Key Journey Costs (Category 1 — Car)

Journey Highway Tolls Passed Typical Cat 1 Cost
Santo Domingo → Punta Cana/Airport Autopista Las Américas (DR-3) ~4 checkpoints RD$400 total
Santo Domingo → Santiago Autopista Duarte (DR-1) Multiple (incl. new Km 32 booth) RD$300–400 total
Santo Domingo → Azua/southwest Autopista Sánchez 1 (Sánchez km 12) RD$100+
Santo Domingo → San Cristóbal (south) Autopista 6 de Noviembre 1 (6 de Nov km 5) RD$100
Santo Domingo → La Romana/Bávaro/Punta Cana (tourist corridor) Autopista El Coral Coral 1 (km 18) + Coral 2 (km 52) RD$200 total (2 booths)
Santo Domingo → Samaná (full route) Autopista del Nordeste / Juan Pablo II Marbella + Guaraguao + Naranjal + El Catey RD$800 each way (RD$100+200+200+400)

How to Pay Dominican Republic Tolls

1. Cash (Primary Method):

  • Dominican pesos (RD$) preferred at all booths; US dollars accepted at most but change given in RD$
  • Carry small denominations for exact payment to speed up booth processing
  • MOPC staff at toll booths provide 24-hour highway support and assistance

2. Paso Rápido Electronic Tag:

  • SSI Tarvos Pro multi-protocol RFID tag; initial cost RD$250 for tag purchase
  • Dedicated express lanes at participating toll plazas; provides faster passage
  • Manage via pasorapido.gob.do — check balance, reload account, view transaction history
  • Also accepted at select parking facilities in Santo Domingo

3. Credit/Debit Cards:

  • Limited and inconsistent - not available at all booths. Do not rely solely on card payment
  • Cash remains essential as a backup

To calculate toll costs for all vehicle types across Dominican Republic highways, use TollGuru calculator:

Recent Changes (2025–2026)

  • January 15, 2025: RD Vial unified all traditional toll stations to a single tariff schedule — Category 1 increased from RD$60 to RD$100 (66.7% increase) at Las Américas, Duarte, 6 de Noviembre, Sánchez, Coral 1, and Marbella. The Circunvalación Santiago, Azua, Juan Bosch stations (1, 2, Tramo 2B) and La Romana already operated at the new rates and were unchanged
  • Nordeste Highway (Guaraguao, Naranjal, El Catey): Cat 1–4 rates unchanged from 2022; Category 5 (7+ axle vehicles) added in January 2025 — Guaraguao/Naranjal Cat 5 RD$600; El Catey Cat 5 RD$1,900
  • New toll booth on Autopista Duarte at Km 32 operational since April 2025
  • Total toll revenue reached RD$12.37 billion in 2025, up 36.8% year-on-year
  • PLANACOVIAL US$421M programme (67.9 km new roads) active throughout 2026
  • Autopista Ámbar (Santiago-Puerto Plata, US$400M) under construction; expected to introduce new toll rates on completion
  • Autopista Duarte expansion to 6 lanes (Santo Domingo-Santiago corridor) ongoing

Dominican Republic vs. Caribbean Neighbours

Country System Typical Cost (Car) Coverage
Dominican Republic Cash + Paso Rápido RD$100–400 per booth (Cat 1) Most major autopistas
Haiti No official tolls N/A (security situation critical) -
Cuba Cash (CUP) only 80 CUP per section 3 tourist causeways only
Jamaica eGo tag + cash JMD 200-600 per plaza Highway 2000 network
Bahamas Cash/card/Smart Card $2.00 BSD/USD 1 bridge only

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to drive from Santo Domingo to Punta Cana?

Expect approximately RD$400 total in toll charges via Autopista Las Américas, passing through around 4 toll checkpoints each way at RD$100 per booth for Category 1 vehicles.

How much does it cost to drive from Santo Domingo to Samaná?

Taking the full Autopista del Nordeste (Juan Pablo II) route, a Category 1 car pays RD$100 (Marbella) + RD$200 (Guaraguao) + RD$200 (Naranjal) + RD$400 (El Catey) = RD$900 each way. El Catey is the most expensive single toll in the country.

Can I use a credit card at Dominican toll booths?

Credit card acceptance is limited and inconsistent. Cash in Dominican pesos is the most reliable payment method. Always carry RD$ in small denominations as a backup.

Are toll rates the same for tourists and locals?

Yes, all vehicle categories pay the same rates regardless of nationality. There are no tourist surcharges; pricing is based solely on vehicle category.

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