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The Dominican Republic A Caribbean country like no other

The Dominican Republic is a captivating Caribbean country with a beautiful climate, fascinating history and with exciting activities on both land and sea.

 

The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean country like no other – featuring a stunning array of sandy beaches, dazzling green landscapes, mountains studded with waterfalls, exotic cuisine and a remarkable variety of arts and entertainment options that attract international travellers, sport stars and celebrities alike.

The Dominican Republic offers something for everyone and can fulfil the holiday dreams of those seeking sophisticated luxury, eco-adventure, arts and culture or simple lazy days on white sandy beaches. Year-round sports, effervescent nightlife, distinctive shopping, relaxing resorts, designer golf courses and magnificent national parks make for a fun-filled holiday to-do list.

 

The Dominican offers an abundance of accommodations to satisfy every style and budget with a portfolio of luxurious properties that would satisfy even the most discerning traveller. These include places such as the Casa Colonial Beach and Spa Resort in Puerto Plata, Sivory in Punta Cana, Zoëtry Agua Resort, also in Punta Cana, the Caleton Beach Club and Villas and the Fishing Lodge and Spa at Cap Cana, and the Sofitel Nicolás de Ovando in Santo Domingo.

 

Among the Dominican Republic breathtaking surroundings are an extraordinary variety of the hottest and newest hotels ranging from luxury resorts to family-friendly hotels to boutique properties. And with eight international airports and numerous seaports and marinas, paradise has never been easier to explore.

 

With the pulse-pounding thrill of the merengue, intriguing relics from centuries past, upscale resorts and marinas, and even world-class baseball, the Dominican Republic is both an exciting and sophisticated Caribbean country that will delight even the most experienced traveller.

Insider tip

Cascading at Damajagua Falls, between Puerto Plata and Santiago you will find the Damajagua Falls, a series of 27 cascading waterfalls that takes adventure seekers for a day of climbing up and through them. The thrill of sliding back down the waterfall or jumping off its cliffs is a rewarding and fun finale to the challenge.

 

Hidden gem

The Samaná Peninsula serves as a base for checking out the humpback whales that migrate to the area in the winter and for boat tours to the lush mangrove swamps of Parque Nacional Los Haitises, on the interior of the bay.

 

The Dominican Republic is the eco-capital of the Caribbean and we feel confident in our product. Here are just a few highlights:

 

    1. Central Region: Hike to tallest peak in the Caribbean, Pico Duarte at 3,087meters. Temperatures dip below freezing in the winter time.

 

    1. Southwest: Largest lake in the Caribbean, Lago Enriquillo at 102 sq km. This is a salt water lake 39 meters below sea level with crocodiles and iguanas, all within a semi-arid climate.

 

    1. North Coast: Damajagua Falls are 27 waterfalls running through the forest. Adventure seekers dive off each fall from beginning to end.

 

  1. Santo Domingo: All modern history in the western hemisphere can be traced back to the Dominican capital. This was the first permanent European settlement and is rich with history, boasting the first: cathedral, paved street, university, tavern, stone home, etc, of the new world.