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The Republic of
COLORS
Table
Dominican Republic Map
Monte Cristi
Salto de La
Damajagua
Loma Isabel
de Torres
Santiago
Sosúa
Playa Cabarete
Dorada
Rio San Juan
Atlantic Ocean
Cabrera
Nagua Las Terrenas
Salcedo
San Francisco
Sanchez
de Macorís
La Vega
Moca
Pico Duarte
Jarabacoa
Constanza
Cotui
Monte Plata
Hato Mayor
Bonao
La Caleta
Cuevas
del Pomier
San Cristóbal Santo
Bani
Pedernales
Barahona
Parque
Jaragua
Isla Beata
Las Galeras
Samaná
Cayo Levantado
Los Haitises
Cueva de
los Tres Ojos
Jimaní
Contents
THE REPUBLIC OF COLORS
Puerto Plata
Luperón
El Morro
of
Domingo
Las Dunas de
las Calderas
El Seibo
Cabeza
de Toro
Macao
Bavaro
Cueva de Higüey
las Maravillas
La Romana
San Pedro
de Macorís
Juan Dolio
Boca Chica
Isla
Catalina
Punta Cana
Cap Cana
Boca de Yuma
Bayahíbe
Parque del Este
Isla Saona
Caribbean Sea
Icons
Golf
Maritime Ports
Airport (Domestic)
Airport (International)
Bienvenidos
DR AT A GLANCE
Dominican Republic................................................. 4
Location/Geography................................................. 5
Population................................................................. 5
Airports................................................................... 6
Maritime Ports........................................................ 6
Documentation........................................................ 6
Tourist Card............................................................... 7
Taxes......................................................................... 7
Traveling with Children.............................................. 7
Electricity.................................................................. 7
Tipping...................................................................... 7
Medical Precautions................................................. 7
Emergency Phone Number...................................... 7
Alcohol Drinking Age................................................. 7
Hotels........................................................................ 7
Telephone/Communications..................................... 8
Pet Regulations......................................................... 8
Car Rentals............................................................... 8
Ground Transportation.............................................. 8
Local Transportation.................................................. 9
Driving Time Between Regions................................... 9
Transfers and Excursions............................................ 9
Bus Companies........................................................ 9
Domestic Regular and Charter Flights....................... 9
THE REPUBLIC OF BLUE
BEACHES..................................................................... 10
WIND SPORTS........................................................... 11
Kiteboarding........................................................... 11
Windsurfing............................................................. 11
SCUBA/SNORKELING................................................ 11
FISHING................................................................... 11
MARINAS................................................................. 12
The Republic of Blue Map....................................... 13
THE REPUBLIC OF GREEN
GOLF........................................................................... 14
ECO ADVENTURE.......................................................... 15
Bird Watching.......................................................... 15
Canyoning and Cascading.................................... 15
Hiking ..................................................................... 15
Horseback Riding.................................................... 16
Kayaking................................................................. 16
Mountain Biking....................................................... 16
Rock Climbing........................................................ 16
Whale Watching...................................................... 16
Caving.................................................................... 16
Whitewater Rafting.................................................. 16
Jeep Safaris and Expeditions.................................. 17
Waterfalls................................................................ 17
Most Popular Dominican Republic Excursions.......... 17
ANIMAL PARKS AND AQUARIUMS............................... 18
THE DOMINICAN ISLANDS......................................... 19
List of excursions offered by OPETUR............................. 20
From Santo Domingo.......................................... 20
From Barahona................................................... 21
From La Romana................................................ 22
From Puerto Plata............................................... 22
From Samaná..................................................... 23
From Punta Cana............................................... 24
THE REPUBLIC OF WHITE
WEDDINGS/HONEYMOONS........................................... 25
Planning your Wedding............................................... 25
Religious Ceremonies................................................. 26
THE REPUBLIC OF RED
NIGHTLIFE/DINING........................................................ 27
Carnaval...................................................................... 28
Casinos........................................................................ 28
Merengue.................................................................... 28
Teatro Nacional (National Theater) ............................. 29
THE REPUBLIC OF AMBER
MUSEUMS.................................................................... 26
Santo Domingo Ciudad Colonial Map ........................... 29
Samaná - Las Terrenas Map ............................................ 30
Punta Cana Map ............................................................ 31
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism Offices .............. 32
Cruiseship Ports
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Dominican Republic
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Bienvenidos
The Dominican Republic, often referred to as the Republic of
From waterfall-cascading to canyoning to world class golf,
Colors for its astounding diversity and beauty, is the second
marinas, spas and resorts, the activities available in the Dominican
largest and most diverse country in the Caribbean. Surrounded
Republic, are endless. The island features a growing list of world-
by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its
class accommodations and well known hotels that welcome
south, our lush tropical island paradise boasts over 250 miles of
visitors of all ages. And with eight international airports, seaports
sandy white beaches, amazing beauty and sophisticated tourism
and marinas, paradise has never been easier to explore. Come
offerings that attract international visitors, sports champions and
and begin your exploration of the Dominican Republic, in our
celebrities alike.
Republic of Colors brochure and visit soon to experience the
Discovered in 1492 by the world’s most renowned explorer,
magnificent sun, sea and sand that will captivate your senses and
Christopher Columbus, the Dominican Republic, is known for its
refresh your soul.
history, culture and pristine natural beauty, making it the new
international “It” destination for travelers seeking an unparalleled
experience. The Dominican Republic, has emerged as a popular
destination for affluent travelers, families, couples, adventure
and romance seekers alike who want to vacation in magnificent
natural settings. As a leader in environmental protection and
sustainable tourism, breathtaking scenery abounds here, where
more than 20 percent of land and coastal areas are protected.
The Republic of
COLORS
Arena Key
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Santo Domingo Cathedral
DR AT A GLANCE
Capital City
Location/Geography
The capital city of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo,
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the
with a population of nearly 2.5 million. Santo Domingo is the
island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Republic of
oldest city of the New World.
Haiti, and is the second largest country in the Caribbean,
Government
comprising an area of 48,198 square kilometers (29,948
The Dominican Republic’s political structure is based on the
square miles).
principles of democracy. Every four years the country elects its
The Dominican Republic is located in the heart of the Caribbean,
president, vice president and legislators.
surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the north
Language
and the Caribbean Sea to the south.
Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic.
Population
However, you’ll be surprised by the majority of employees in
The Dominican Republic has a population of over 8.5 million.
hotels and tourist destinations that speak relatively good
Climate
English, as well as French, German and Italian. If visitors
The Dominican Republic enjoys warm, tropical weather
intend to venture out beyond the tourist hubs it will be helpful
year-round. Depending on the location, an average day may
to learn a few basic Spanish phrases.
see full sun or a sun/cloud mix. The average year-round
Currency
temperatures are 78° to 88° F (25° to 31° C). The cooler
The Dominican peso (RD$) is the official currency of the
season is November through April, while the temperature is at
Dominican Republic. Daily rates can be found at
its warmest from May through October.
http://www.xe.com/ucc.
Time
Major credit cards and travelers checks are accepted at
The local time zone is Eastern Caribbean Time (GMT -0400).
many tourist areas in the country. ATMs can be found in the
In the winter this is one hour ahead of Eastern Time. The
majority of Dominican cities and at most resorts (only the RD$
Dominican Republic does not observe daylight savings time.
is available at ATMs).
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Tourist Card
Prior to entering the immigration line, visitors are required to
purchase a Tourist Card. lt’s essential that visitors have
US$10 or 10 euros for each member of their party to pay
this tax. No coins or other currency, including Dominican
pesos, can be used. The tourist card permits a 30-day stay.
Tourist Cards are available at booths near the immigration lines.
The card, which looks similar to a credit card and has a microchip,
will be collected prior to entry into the country.
Taxes
Santo Domingo Port
Airports
The Dominican Republic currently has eight international
airports throughout the country. These include:
1.Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) – serving
the capital city of Santo Domingo, Boca Chica and
Juan Dolio
2.La Romana International Airport (LRM) – serving the
Casa de Campo resort and Bayahibe Hotels
3.Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) – serving the
Punta Cana/Bávaro resort region
4.Gregorio Luperón International Airport (POP) –
serving the Puerto Plata resort region
5.El Cibao International Airport (STI) – serving the city
of Santiago
6.Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport, also
known as El Catey (AZS) – serving the ecologically- rich
Samaná Peninsula
7.La Isabela International Airport (JBQ) – Also in Santo
Domingo, offers domestic flights within the Dominican
Republic and flights to some Caribbean islands.
8. Maria Montez International Airport (BRX) – serves
Barahona.
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Maritime Ports
Maritime Ports that regularly receive cruise ships include:
1.Santo Domingo Port (Don Diego and Sans Souci
terminals)
2.Casa de Campo Port in La Romana
Additionally, there are docking facilities in Isla Catalina and
Samaná. Documentation
Before entering the country at airports, visitors are required
to fill out embarkation/disembarkation forms. These must be
filled out before entering the immigration line, where a passport
must be presented. These forms are provided by the airline.
For most visitors, a passport along with a Tourist Card is
required to enter the Dominican Republic. For a list of countries
that can enter the Domincan Republic with a tourist card
or visa, please see the Entry Requirements section on the
www.GoDominicanRepublic.com Web site. For countries that
need a visa, contact your closest Dominican Republic
consulate or visit www.serex.gov.do. However, any person,
no matter their nationality, can enter the Dominican Republic
with a Tourist Card (not a visa) if they are legal residents or if
they have one of the following valid visas in the passport:
United States, Canada, United Kingdom or Schengen.
In addition to the tourist card, visitors are required to
pay a US$20 departure tax at the airport upon departure
(This is generally included in the cost of a regular airline ticket,
but some charters do not include it, please check with your
travel agency). Dominican hotels and restaurants collect
26 percent of their published prices (16 percent sales tax +
10 percent service charges).
Traveling with Children
Requirements for minors (foreigners) in the Dominican Republic :
At the moment of departure from the Dominican Republic,
Immigration will request that the minors are accompanied with
the same person that they arrived. This can be proved by using
airline tickets, airport or port of entry and the number stamped
in the passport, etc.
If the minor will not leave the Dominican Republic with the
same people that arrived or with both of the parents or legal
tutors, they will need an authorization (consular declaration)
legalized by the Dominican Republic consulate closest to the
country of residence of the parents.
Medical Precautions
Electricity
Electricity in the Dominican Republic operates at 110 Volts/60
Emergency Phone Number
Hertz as it does in North America.
Tipping
Tipping is widely practiced throughout the Dominican Republic.
Alcohol Drinking Age
While restaurants automatically add a 10 percent tip to the
bill, it’s customary to give a bit extra – up to 10 percent.
Tips are also given to taxi drivers, hotel maids (even at
all-inclusive) and porters.
Travelers visiting the Dominican Republic are advised to drink
bottled water. Because of the strength of the Caribbean sun,
it is recommended that vacationers drink water throughout the
day to avoid dehydration.
It is essential for travelers to the Dominican Republic to pack
sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher, again, due to the strength
of the Caribbean sun. In addition, for those traveling to
wildlife area, mosquito repellent is strongly recommended.
Should a medical emergency occur during a stay most hotels
and resorts have on-site medical care. In addition, emergency
rooms are found throughout the country.
Dial 911 for medical and safety emergencies.
Politur: (809) 200-3500 or (809) 686-8639
The drinking age in the Dominican Republic is 18 years old.
Hotels
National Hotel & Restaurant Association (ASONAHORES)
For an updated listing go to www.asonahores.com or
www.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
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Telephone/Communications
Car Rentals
Local Transportation
Car rental offices and facilities can be found at all
airports in the Dominican Republic.
formalized upon the presentation of a credit card. Renters
must be 25 years of age. A valid driver’s license from the
country of origin or an international driver’s license must be
presented at the time of rental. Popular car rental agencies
include: Nelly Rent-a-Car, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Europcar,
Driving Time Between Regions
Hertz, Honda, National/Alamo and Thrifty.
National Rental Car Association
Web site: http://www.andri.com.do
Several cellular phone companies offer service in the
Dominican Republic. Telephones are widely available at
resorts throughout the country.
In addition to telephone service, the Dominican Republic also
offers direct dialing, faxing, teleconferencing, electronic mail
and videoconferencing. The majority of Dominican hotels offer
Internet service for a fee. Tourists will also find Internet cafés
and Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the country.
Area codes in the Dominican Republic are 809 and 829.
Pet Regulations
The Department of Animal Health requires specific documentation
for any pets being brought into the country. Cats and dogs
must have the following documentation:
• A health certificate issued by the Office of Animal Health
no more than 15 days prior to the arrival date of the
animal is required.
• Anti-rabies vaccine, triple vaccine (distemper, lectopirosis,
hepatitis) and Parvo-virus vaccine certificates showing
inoculations 15 days prior to the arrival date of the animal.
Pets that don’t meet requirements will be quarantined for at
least eight days and up to a month. For all other types of
animals, special authorization should be sought from and
issued by la Dirección General de Ganadería (Department of
Animal Husbandry), (809) 535-9689.
Rental contracts are
Ground Transportation
Motor coaches and vans arranged by local tour operators
are the preferred method of transportation. The major rental
car companies are represented, but hiring a car and driver or
taking a taxi are additional options for getting around. Use
only the taxis from outside the airport and at the
resorts. If you go out, keep the taxi company’s card
and call the same company to pick you up. When utilizing
local transportation from ports and airports, try to agree on
the fare in advance to avoid problems and ask for the
chauffeur’s identification before entering the car.
Houses in colonial Santo Domingo
As the second largest island in the Caribbean, the Dominican
Republic offers a wide selection of activities and experiences
for visitors. It also means that some attractions are quite a
distance away from one another. Fortunately, the
Dominican Republic is well-equipped to handle its size with a
well-maintained network of highways and international airports
that serve all corners of the country.
Santo Domingo to:
Barahona
Bayahibe
Boca Chica
Jarabacoa
Juan Dolio
La Romana
Puerto Plata
Punta Cana
Samaná
Santiago
3 hours
2 hours
½ hour
2 hours
40 minutes
1 hour and 45 minutes
3 ½ hours
3 ½ hours
2 hours and 15 minutes
2 hours
Puerto Plata to:
Barahona
Cabarete
Cofresi
La Romana
Playa Dorada
Punta Cana
Samaná
Santiago
Santo Domingo
Sosua
7 hours
30 minutes
10 minutes
5 ½ hours
10 minutes
7 ½ hours
3 ½ hours
1 ½ hours
3 ½ hours
20 minutes
Punta Cana to:
Barahona
Bayahibe
Boca Chica
Jarabacoa
Juan Dolio
La Romana
Puerto Plata
Samaná
Santiago
Santo Domingo
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Transfers and Excursions
Association of Incoming Tour Operators (OPETUR)
Email: opetur@codetel.net.do
Web site: http://www.opetur.net
Bus Companies
Daily bus services available via Metro Bus, Caribe Tours and
Expreso Bávaro.
Domestic Regular and Charter Flights
Domestic regular and charter
Dominican Republic by these companies:
Aerodomca (Aeronaves Dominicanas CxA)
Air Century
Takeoff Destination Service
Domestic charter flights are also available by these companies:
flights are available in the
SAP (Servicios Aéreos Profesionales)
Volair Helidosa
For more information please visit,
www.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
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Wind Sports
Fishing
The Dominican Republic is known as the “kiteboarding capital
The Dominican Republic hosts several international billfish
of the world” among those who travel the water sport’s circuit.
tournaments each year. For those who are not looking to
The city of Cabarete offers the perfect blend of wind, water
become legendary anglers but would like to fight a marlin or
and waves to create incomparable kiteboarding conditions.
reel-in a toothy barracuda, several charters are available
Windsurfers also flock to the water, coming out in large numbers
throughout the country.
for the annual World Cup Windsurfing Competition held in
Not as popular among tourists, but still a thrilling activity is
Cabarete every July. But, these are not the only boards to be
freshwater lake fishing. In a country known for its ocean
found in the Dominican Republic. Surf boards also hit the
waters, the Dominican Republic also offers excellent fishing in
waves in search of the perfect point break and to ride on the
crystal-clear mountain streams and rivers. One of the best
barrels.
locations is Lake Hatillo, near the remote town of Cotui.
The lake is actually an attractive reservoir that holds large
quantities of lake bass.
Kiteboarding
One of the fastest-growing water sports, this surfing-like activity
uses a huge kite to capture the wind as participants balance
on a board. Kiteboarding rentals are available all along Kite
Beach in Cabarete. Visitors looking to try the sport can easily
find experienced kiteboarders offering instruction.
Windsurfing
The Republic of
BLUE
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Equipment is available for rental through most hotels in the
area and lessons can be taken through a variety of vendors.
Scuba/Snorkeling
Beaches
The Dominican Republic’s beaches are widely celebrated as
being among the world’s best - and for good reason. Here,
more than 1,000 miles of sugar-colored sand is gently lapped
by warm waters so clear and blue one has to see to believe.
Depending on location, the Dominican Republic’s beaches
offer a gentle lullaby for an ocean side nap or enough wind to
keep a Technicolor kiteboard adrift.
The
Dominican
Republic’s
underwater
world
offers
exceptional reef diving and snorkeling, incredibly clear
waters and a variety of colorful marine life. In fact, the
country is often listed as one of the top diving locations in
the Caribbean. Visitors have the opportunity to explore
centuries-old shipwrecks.
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The Republic of Blue Map
Punta Rucia Cayo Arena (paraiso) Costambar
Manzanillo
Dajabón
Mao
Santiago
Sabaneta
Playa Grande
Nagua
Salcedo
Moca
SanFrancisco
de Macorís
La Vega
Jarabacoa
Atlantic Ocean
Rincón
Puerto
Sosua
Playa
Plata Dorada Cabarete
El Portillo
Puerto Colon
Monte Cristi
Cosón
Punta Bonita
Las Terrenas
Punta Popy
El Morro
Las Galeras
Samaná
Icaco
Cotui
Lago Hatillo
Jimaní
Azua
Neiba
Palmar de Ocoa
Barahona
Casa de Campo Marina
At present time, the Dominican Republic is able to dock yachts
up to 250 feet in length overall. In fact, Cap Cana Harbor
The Dominican Republic has one of the most expansive
and Marina will be the largest world-class mega-yacht
coastlines in the Caribbean with more than 800 miles (1,287
marina in the Caribbean with the capability of hosting over
kilometers) of diverse ecological environments ranging from
500 yachts.
desert to tropical rainforest. Regardless of where visitors
Additional marinas in the Dominican Republic include Ocean
choose to drop anchor, grand mountain backdrops, white
World on the North Coast, Casa de Campo and Punta Cana
sand beaches and turquoise-blue waters are sure to meet them.
on the East Coast.
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Haina
Palenque
Juan Dolio
Playa Caribe
El Seibo
Higüey
La Romana
Cumayasa
San Pedro
de Macorís
Punta Cana
Cap Cana
Minitas
Bayahibe
Dominicus
Palmilla
Bani
Las Salinas
San Rafael
Pedernales
Bahía de las Aguilas
Marinas
San Cristóbal
Santo
Domingo
Boca Chica
Elías Piña
La Caleta
Monte Plata
Hato Mayor
Constanza
Uvero Alto
Macao
Bavaro
Arena Gorda
El Cortecito
Cabeza de Torro
Caribbean Sea
Los Patos
Icons
Beaches
Maritime Ports
Wind Sports
Scuba/Snorkeling
Fishing
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Eco Adventure
The Dominican Republic is one of the few countries in the
Jimenoa waterfall is a recommended spot, as is the pinnacle
Caribbean with nine life zones, or ecological zones. This
cascading course of Damajagua near Puerto Plata. While the
diversity plays a major role in making eco and adventure
Dominican Republic’s series of falls has more than 27 cascades
tourism in the country so remarkable and exciting. The Dominican
each with a pool, only the first 12 have been approved
Republic has the highest and lowest sea level points in the
by the government for exploring. By combining the rushing
Caribbean with Pico Duarte at 10,128 feet (3,087 meters)
water of these 12, the right equipment and knowledgeable
above and Lake Enriquillo at 144 feet below (43.89 meters).
guides, this adventure is unforgettable. Water shoes are
In between these elevations is a playground of environments
required and are available at the falls for rent.
from tropical rainforest to arid desert. These areas are matched
Hiking
with adventures and activities designed to get adrenaline
Abundant trails line the countryside of the Dominican Republic
rushing, hearts racing and senses bursting.
with the most famous leading to Pico Duarte. Most paths are
There are several professional tour companies that offer a
located within the national parks system and require permits
variety of activities in the Dominican Republic. The following
from the government in order to be explored. Some trails also
activities are what the Dominican Republic offers for getting
request that a certified guide accompany hikers. (Guides
in-touch with primal instincts:
can often be secured near the entrances of the national parks.)
Bird-watching
La Cana Golf Course
The Republic of
Golf
GREEN
A favorite golfing destination of former Presidents Bill Clinton
and George H. W. Bush, the Dominican Republic has become
one of the hottest spots to tee-off in the Caribbean, if not the
world. Here golfers will find more than 20 golf courses,
most of them
coconut palms. They will also find courses designed by legends
such as Pete Dye, P.B. Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones,
Gary Player, Tom Fazio and Nick Faldo.
recognized golf pros for lessons. Regardless of handicap, the
Visitors to the Dominican Republic needn’t worry about
courses of the Dominican Republic promise a challenging and
packing golf clubs or even knowing how to golf, for that matter.
unique experience. For a complete listing of Dominican Republic
Each course offers affordable club rentals and internationally
golf courses please visit, www.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
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with oceanfront fairways and swaying
The Dominican Republic is a haven for birdwatchers with over
300 species of brightly colored birds that call the island home
either permanently or as a migration layover. Twenty-seven
species are endemic, meaning only found on the island of
Hispaniola.
Canyoning and Cascading
Canyoning is a blend of hiking, swimming, rock climbing,
jumping and repelling and typically ends with a dip in a cool
mountain pool. The Dominican Republic serves as an excellent
arena for this relatively new adventure sport due to its multitude
of mountain ranges. Adventure seekers staying on the north
coast can easily find a tour or guide out of Cabarete, but the
most popular access point is Jarabacoa in the central region.
Cascading is a variation of canyoning that uses less equipment
and involves waterfalls. It requires the partaker to climb
one or more waterfalls in order to “cascade” back down by
jumping off cliffs or sliding down water shuts. The Salto de
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Jeep Safaris and Expeditions
Horseback Riding
Jeep safaris and expeditions place visitors behind the wheel
Many tours include horseback riding as the means of
Most Popular Dominican Republic Excursions
transportation to various points of interest. Several companies
(Provided by the Incoming Tour Operator Association-OPETUR)
of their own four-by-four Jeep or “fun truck” on the rustic roads
have one-day tours using the strong Creole mountain breed of
Saona Island
of the DR. This is the best way to find secluded beaches and
horse that will take riders over the mountains, through rivers
River Rafting at Rancho Baiguate
learn about local customs while being surrounded by lush
and will stop along the way for waterfall and cave exploration.
Monster Truck
vegetation. Tours are out of Samana, Punta Cana, Puerto
Jeep Safari
Plata, La Romana and Bayahibe and often include horseback
Helicopter Tour
riding as an option.
Charcos de Damajagua
Waterfalls
Altos de Chavón
Salto de Jimenoa
Santo Domingo City Tour
Located in Jarabacoa, this 131 feet (40 meters) waterfall is
Catalina Island
Funny Bikes
Los Haitises National Park
Whales (available in Samaná Bay January to March)
Cayo Levantado Island
Playa Rincón (biking or by horse)
Salto El Limón
Cuevas Fun Fun
Puerto Plata city
Samaná city
Cayo Arena
Kayaking
Like whitewater rafting, kayaking is most popular in the central
region along the Yaque del Norte and Jimenoa rivers near
Jarabacoa. Both waterways provide a mix of white water with
sharp turns and precipitous drops.
Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is one of the quietest and most exhilarating
ways to see the Dominican Republic. The bikes allow tourists
to reach places not accessible to most visitors.
Rock Climbing
The Dominican Republic is considered to be one of the world’s
best rocking destinations among those who know the rope.
With four mountain ranges, the country provides a great
Caving
landscape for adrenaline.
There are hundreds of caves spread throughout the Dominican
One of the best spots is Playa El Fronton, which is easily
Republic, the majority of which are located in the country’s
accessible by boat from Las Galeras in the North East in
numerous national parks. The most visited are: Los Tres Ojos
Samaná. Climbers hire a boat that takes them to a drop-off
cave in Santo Domingo, Las Cuevas del Pomier, Fun Fun Cave
point and waits until their return.
and la Cueva de Las Maravillas. A new path is developing in
the East National Park in Bayahibe called Padre Nuestro route,
where scuba diving is also allowed at the cave.
Whale Watching
From January through March, Samaná Bay is nearly taken
over by humpback whales. For centuries, thousands of these
humongous mammals make an annual trip to spend winter in
the warm waters of the Dominican Republic. Tours from
Samaná Bay are available during this time and most offer a
99 percent sighting rate.
The Dominican Republic’s preserves and sanctuaries, like the
Sanctuary for the Marine Mammals of the Dominican Republic,
the first whale sanctuary in the world located along the coast
of Samaná, are a vital tourism draw to the Dominican Republic’s
fabled lush green surroundings.
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reached by a hiking trail and narrow suspension bridge.
The cold water of the Yaque del Norte cascades into the pool
below. On weekends, a snack bar is open for visitors.
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
Salto Baiguate
Also located in Jarabacoa, this waterfall is 82 feet (25 meters)
height, surrounded by impressive nature, you can swim and
enjoy quietness & beauty.
Salto El Limón
Located in Samaná. This waterfall is about 984 feet (300 meters)
above sea level and has a 131 feet (40 meters) drop that ends
in a very deep but swimmable pool of crystal clear waters.
Ocean World
Whitewater Rafting
The hottest whitewater rafting location is on the Yaque del
Norte in the central mountain area. This is the largest river
in the Dominican Republic and has exhilarating class III to V
rapids (using the universal scale of I to VI) including a 12-foot
drop named “Mike Tyson.” For a whitewater experience,
Rancho Baiguate and Rancho Jarabacoa, as well as several
operators, offer one-day tours out of Santo Domingo, Puerto
Plata and Cabarete and all include instruction and equipment.
Most tours will only allow adults and children over 12 years of
age who are in good health.
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Parque Zoológico Nacional, Santo Domingo
Animal Parks and Aquariums
Ocean World, Puerto Plata
www.oceanworld.net
This large marine theme park offers interactive experiences such
as swimming with bottlenose dolphins in the world’s largest dolphin
lagoon, feeding stingrays, exploring an artificial reef, getting
close to sharks in the world’s first shark interaction pool, getting
nose-to-nose with sea lions and swimming just inches from tigers.
Manati Park, Bávaro, Punta Cana
www.manatipark.com
Manati Theme Park focuses on nature, animals and the history
of the Dominican Republic. Located in Bavaro-Punta Cana,
the park is centered on an incredible landscape of
magnificent gardens abundant with orchids and tropical
plants. This park is a huge hit with kids as it encourages them,
with the assistance of professionals, to hold non-poisonous
snakes and play in a pool with dolphins.
Manati Park offers nine shows daily including horse, parrot,
dolphin and sea lion attractions. In addition, park goers can
experience the authentic culture and folklore of the Dominican
Republic with the park’s Taino dancing show.
www.zoodom.gov.do
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 9a.m. to 5p.m.
Located north of Santo Domingo, Parque Zoológico is one of
the largest zoos in Latin America. The 320-acre park provides
guests with the opportunity to see intriguing animals like
tigers, chimps and hyenas, while also offering glimpses of
crocodiles, flamingos and nocturnal anteaters. Whether
children are discovering creatures in the large landscaped
grounds or going for a ride on the shuttle train, they’re
sure to enjoy their visit to Santo Domingo’s National Zoo.
Jardín Botánico Nacional, Santo Domingo
www.jbn-sdq.org
Open daily 9a.m. to 5p.m.
A train is available for a tour of the garden.
The National Botanical Garden has a large variety of palms, ferns, bromeliads, orquids, cactus, roses, aquatic plants, a collection of endemic plants, and a Japanese garden. 40% of the garden is
natural reserve. Santo Domingo’s National Botanical Garden also
has 2 museums, the Ecological and the Herbarium museums.
Cayo Levantado Island
Dolphin Island Park
www.dolphinislandpark.com
Dolphin Island Park is located on the open sea of the
Caribbean, between the beach and the coral barrier of
The Dominican Islands
Bávaro. Surrounded by crystal waters and nature, park
Cayo Levantado
goers can enjoy interaction programs with dolphins or
Accessible by motorboat, Cayo Levantado is located just off
sea lions, along with snorkeling with sharks and stingrays.
the coast of Samaná. Cayo Levantado is a coconut palm-lined
island paradise that has become one of the area’s top tourist
destinations.
Acuario Nacional, Santo Domingo
Bordering the Caribbean Sea, the national aquarium offers
visitors a glimpse of the country’s diverse, colorful sea life.
The aquarium’s plexiglas tunnel surrounds spectators with water,
sharks, rays and conger eels. A variety of colorful fish swim
through the tunnel, while exhibits explain different types of
marine environments.
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Isla Saona
Isla Catalina
Isla Catalina, a 6-square-mile island just 5-miles south of La
Romana, offers terrific scuba and snorkeling along an impressive
coral reef. Visitors to Isla Catalina can camp on the beach
with a permit from the national parks office in Bayahibe.
A very popular area of Parque Nacional del Este, Isla Saona
is a tranquil Caribbean island known for its powdery sand,
clear waters and beautiful palm trees. The island is home to
some 112 species of birds in addition to turtles, sharks, bottlenose
dolphins, whales and endangered West Indian manatee that
make their home in the waters off Isla Saona. Isla Saona is
one of the hottest all-day trips taken by tourists visiting the
Southeastern or Eastern Coast. The majority of tour operators
in Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, La Romana and Bayahibe
will take tourists to Palmilla (“la piscina natural” or natural
pool) where tourists can swim in the warm water and take
photographs of the beautiful starfish that surround them.
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Where to Go and Excursions
The Zoo and Botanical Gardens: Admire all the flora and
fauna of the Dominican Republic in an exciting tour in a minitrain through the Botanical Gardens and the National Zoo.
From Santo Domingo
Capital City Santo Domingo: Visit the Catedral Primada de
América (First Cathedral of the Americas), Colón Park, Puerta
del Conde (the Count’s Door), and enjoy a panoramic visit of
the modern city, passing through the Plaza de la Cultura, the
National Palace where the seat of government is, and continue
along through the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center, the Paseo
de los Indios park, the Hero’s Center and the Malecon, the
capital city’s promenade along the Caribbean Sea. This is also
available from Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahíbe,
Bávaro and Punta Cana.
Jarabacoa: This destination is situated in the mountains of the
Cordillera Central mountain range, where you can admire
some of the most beautiful pine trees in the country as well
as some extraordinary views. You will visit the Las Mercedes
Sanctuary, as well as the town of Jarabacoa and you will also
go on a horseback trek. The tour concludes with a swim in
the white waters of the Salto de Baiguate.
Colonial Santo Domingo: This tour offers an encounter with the
past. Points of interest include the Cathedral, Las Damas street,
Alcázar de Colón, the National Cemetery, Ozama Fort and
buildings from the 16th century.The tour also includes a visit
around a workshop that processes Dominican amber, a beautiful
local gemstone, cigar shops and more where you will have the
opportunity to admire Dominican craftsmanship. The tour will finish
at the Modelo Market, a craft market that is located on Mella
Street, giving you the chance to buy local crafts.
Faro a Colón (Columbus’ Lighthouse) and the National
Aquarium: A visit to one of the most modern of monuments
containing the remains of Christopher Columbus and also a
visit to the National Aquarium, where there is a wide range of
Dominican marine fauna on display. The “Los Tres Ojos” (Three
Eyes) park, with its four sulfur water lakes, three of which are
within a great cavern, is part of this dynamic and fun excursion.
Shopping Tour: Explore the most important local craft shops,
where you can buy authentic Dominican amber and larimar
gemstones, horn, bone, tortoiseshell and more local products.
This excursion is definitely worth enjoying and you can take a
little piece of the Dominican Republic home with you.
Night Tour: Walk through the Hero’s Center and along the
Malecon (sea promenade) of Santo Domingo. Then, sample
Creole gastronomy whose calories you can burn off later at the
most impressive discotheque in the area. The “Guacara Taina”
discotheque is located inside a cave, or rather, underground,
where you can dance to the rhythm of merengue and disco
music. Also available from Boca Chica and Juan Dolio.
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Visit to La Romana and the Altos de Chavón: This excursion
covers the eastern coastal plains, passing via the “sultan of
the east,” San Pedro de Marcorís, admiring the sugar cane
fields all the way to the Casa de Campo tourist center at La
Romana. Later a visit to Altos de Chavón, a famous replication
of a 15th century artist’s village evokes the feel of a heavenly
medieval city in the middle of the 20th century. This is also
available from Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahíbe,
Bávaro and Punta Cana.
Saona Island: On this tour you will take a catamaran from
Bahahibe beach at La Romana, traverse the coast of the
National Park of the East with its impressive water colors
and vegetation, see a natural pool in the sea, and pass by
the mangrove swamp reserve until you reach Saona Island.
Here you will be served a buffet on the beach. Tour includes
unlimited rum, sodas and water on the beach. Return by
boat. This is also available from Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La
Romana, Bayahíbe, Bávaro and Punta Cana.
Santiago de los Caballeros: This is the second largest city
in the Dominican Republic, located in the Cibao Valley in
the center of the country, which is why we call it the “Heart
City”. Without a doubt an interesting tour with visits to the
Restoration Monument, the E. León Jimenes Cultural Center
with its exhibition rooms, paintings, and a visit to the small
Leon Family museum, the main cigar manufacturers in the
country. You will also get to see an amazing view of the city
and spend an hour shopping on the famous and dynamic
El Sol street. In addition to this, a visit to the sanctuary of
the Las Mercedes Virgin is included. This is the place where
Admiral Christopher Columbus fought his first battle with the
indigenous people.
this, there is a tour along the Chavón River, where scenes for
Apocalypse Now, Rambo and King Kong were filmed. The
tour will end with a stop at Altos de Chavón, the village of
artists where you can see a replica of a 15th century Spanish
village bordered by the Chavón River. The tour includes lunch.
Duration: Full day. This is also available from Boca Chica,
Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahíbe, Bávaro and Punta Cana.
From Barahona
Bahía de las Águilas (Eagle Bay): This is a fascinating tour
on a beautiful beach belonging to the Jaragua National Park
in the southwest. Enjoy an unforgettable experience for lovers
of white sands and crystal waters that are reached via the
small fishing village of “La Cueva”.
Enriquillo Lake: Discover the Cabritos Island National Park.
This Park includes Enriquillo Lake, which is located 131 feet
below sea level. During this excursion you will have the
chance to take a swim, not with the crocodiles, but in a fresh
river that is warm, sulfured and near the lake. The latter is
often used in cosmetology for skin cures.
Puerto Plata: This tour travels to part of the impressive northern
coast. The tour includes a visit to the Restoration Monument
in Santiago, a visit to the city of Puerto Plata, a visit to the
San Felipe Fort, the Amber Museum, the hotel complexes
of the area and the cable car located on the Isabel Torres
mountain.
Enriquillo Lake: Take a tour of the southwest towards the
Dominican-Haitian border. You will pass through a variety of
different villages, the Las Barías, La Descubierta and a stop
at the shores of Enriquillo Lake, which is 131 feet below sea
level and where there is a great concentration of crocodiles,
pink flamingos and endangered iguanas.
Cueva de las Maravillas (the Cave of Wonders) and
Chavón River: Tour the first natural museum of cave art in
the Antilles, which is of great archeological value. Following
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Laguna de Rincón (Corner Lagoon): Visit this paradise of
birds located very close to the village of Cabral. The lagoon
has a wide variety of birds such as the Creole duck and pink
flamingos, which can be enjoyed during an hour and a half boat
trip. The tour continues with a visit to the unique magnetic pole
area. Lunch at Casa Miriam, a wonderful private villa located
within a sub-tropical humid forest that has various natural water
pools, is included. Finally, visits to San Rafael beach and the Los
Patos beach, with its river, round out the experience.
Hoyo de Pelempito (Pelempito Hole): Enjoy the spectacular
landscape in the Southern region from above the Sierra de
Bahoruco National Park, about one mile above sea level. Here
you will discover a large variety of birds and more than 150
species of orchids and other plants and trees, which are endemic
to the island.
Laguna de Oviedo: This is very possibly the best place to watch
some of the most beautiful birds in our country. The lagoon is
made up of more than 40 islets and each of these is a refuge
for birds such as gulls, pelicans and pink flamingos. At midday,
lunch will be taken in the center of the lagoon, on the Cayo de
las Iguanas where you will be able to see two types of iguana:
the “rhinoceros” iguana and the “ricord” iguana. Although large
and impressive, these iguanas are completely harmless.
From La Romana
La Romana and the Cave of Wonders: This tour includes a
short visit to the city, including the sugar mill, the tax-free area,
the popular markets and the central park, following a visit to
the Cave of Wonders, the first natural museum of cave art in the
Antilles at a depth of about 27 yards. Also available from Santo
Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, Bávaro and Punta Cana.
Fun-Fun Cave: This is definitely an excursion for those who like
adventure. This excursion goes way over the boundaries into the
unknown, and takes you back to the stone age as you slip into
one of the largest caves in the world. Enjoy a ride on horseback
and then a walk through the humid forest of Las Haitises, in order
to reach the mouth of the cave. Once there, you will descend
via a rope to where the beauty of colorful tunnels and gigantic
corridors, stalactites and stalagmites, petroglyphs, cave art and
the magical whisper of an underground river all await you. Also
available from Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, Bávaro
and Punta Cana.
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Las Aguilas Bay
From Puerto Plata
Puerto Plata and Cable Car: The city of Puerto Plata has
much to offer historically. Begin the day by going up in
the cable car to the Isabel de Torres hill to contemplate the
beautiful view of the bay and then visit the San Felipe Fort, the
Amber Museum, the Brugal Rum bottling company, shopping
areas and much more. Also available from Santo Domingo.
Ocean World Adventure Park, Casino & Marina: This is a
really exciting tour for the entire family. Visit this new marine
zoological park located at Cofresí, which has some of the
most exciting encounters with animals in all of the Caribbean.
Exhibition of marine lions several times a day, dolphins, a
great variety of fishes, sharks, coral reef aquarium, tropical
jungle, bird sanctuary, and more. Visitors are able to swim in
an aquarium with dolphins and enjoy the facilities as well as
a refreshing swim at the beach. Ocean World has a variety of
restaurants and animal shows at various times during the day.
Also available from Santo Domingo.
Outback Jeep Safari: This is a fascinating adventure. Enjoy
a visit to a fruit and tropical plant plantation. A tour around
the Dominican countryside, see the local houses and then a
visit to a mini zoo.
Helicopter Tour: Discover the extraordinary beauty of Puerto
Plata from the air and then escape to a deserted beach for a
romantic encounter, get up close to the Isabel de Torres hill or
simply enjoy a panoramic flight viewing the exotic landscapes
of Puerto Plata. A unique and unforgettable experience.
Los Haitises National Park
Paradise Island - Cayo Arena: This is unspoiled nature with
white sands and crystal waters where you can snorkel over a
coral reef, see mangrove swamps and lagoons with unique
flora and fauna. All this is in Cayo Arena.
From Samaná
Funny Bikes: Is another option for making the most of the
Dominican countryside. Drive your own 4x4 through reed
beds, streams and visit local Dominican and Haitian houses
seeing their culture up close.
Explore Caves, Mangroves and Rainforests: A unique excursion.
Our guide will be waiting for you at the Samaná docks to help
you board a fast boat that crosses the turquoise colored waters
of the bay of Samaná and takes you to one of the most important
mangrove swamp reserves in the Caribbean, the Los Haitises
National Park. Here you will get to see the islet known as Isla
de los Pájaros. These birds reign over this region of mangrove
swamps and untamed fauna. You will also get to enjoy astonishing
caves and revel in a culture that is rich in tradition and history.
Tropical Jeep Safari: See all the natural beauty of the northern
coast on board a 4x4 jeep that will collect you from your
hotel. Discover the lifestyle of the country folk and their little
homes. You will have the opportunity to visit the 27 waterfalls
of Damajagua and get the chance to climb seven of them. A
great challenge!
Cayo Levantado: Enjoy a day of fun and sun on the beach of
Cayo Levantado. The crossing of the bay is made in a fast boat
and when you arrive on the beach you will be welcomed with a
free drink of rum or fruit punch. This is also available from Santo
Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahíbe, Bávaro
and Punta Cana.
White Water Rafting: If you consider yourself to be an
adventurer then this is a great way to enjoy one of the longest
rivers of the Caribbean, the Yaque of the North. Minimum
age: 14 years.
Free Style Catamaran: An option to simply relax under
the sun with a cocktail in your hand, sailing an exuberant
catamaran through the crystalline waters of the Atlantic.
Catamaran Crossing and Snorkeling: Enjoy an unforgettable
experience on our catamaran and diving excursion with snorkeling
in the bay of Samaná. The catamaran will then anchor at Cayo
Farola, well-known for its diverse and colorful fauna, to be able
to enjoy the snorkeling and the large variety of brightly colored
tropical fish. We will then continue this pleasant crossing towards
Cayo Levantado, where you will be able to relax in a hammock
or simply enjoy swimming in the turquoise colored waters of the
beach, or to taste a refreshing tropical drink and buy crafts from
the gift shops.
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Discover Samaná: Visit the city of Samaná, including a stop
at the village of Las Terrenas. Your friendly guide will provide
you with the most important details about the places of interest
you will find along the way until you reach your first stop. La
Churcha, a church built in about 1860, was brought in parts
from England and reassembled piece by piece in Samaná.
Later, visit the small whale museum, where you can learn
something about the mysteries of the humpback whale.
Adventure in Safari Jeep: This is the best adventure in a 4x4
jeep and a day full of fun and great excitement. Your expert
guide will offer you information on the life and culture of the
Dominican people, as well as on the different areas that you
have visited during the tour. You will get a chance to taste
Dominican coffee and various tropical fruits. You can explore
the small caverns and enjoy the fresh water coming from the
subterranean springs. You will also visit the El Valle waterfall,
where you can enjoy a good splash in the natural swimming
pool and admire the thick vegetation of the hill of La Piña.
The “El Limon” Waterfall: A great adventure that you will
never forget, takes you to the interior of the peninsula where
the mountains reach a height of 2,100 feet. You will have to
go by horseback for a minimum of 30 minutes along very
steep paths with incredible tropical vegetation, Dominican
flora and fauna, coffee and cocoa plants and a great variety
of tropical fruits. When you arrive at the waterfall, which is
120 feet high, you will be captivated by its spectacular beauty.
Minimum age: 12 years. This is also available from Santo
Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahíbe,
Bávaro and Punta Cana.
Observation of Humpback Whales: More than 50,000
people visit Samaná each year to watch the humpback
whales during their mating season between January 15 and
March 15. These mammals come during the winter from the
North Atlantic in order to enjoy our warm waters and give
birth. There have been times when up to 300 whales have
been counted in the area. Minimum age: 12 years. This is
also available from Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio,
La Romana, Bayahíbe, Bávaro and Punta Cana.
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From Punta Cana
Manatí Park: This is an aquatic park of more than 49 square
miles, with nine shows per day, more than 150 species of
animals and flora and a professional team of presenters.
You will have an unforgettable day full of excitement close
to nature, with a sea lion show, dolphins and horses and
a cultural show about the history of the Taino people. The
facilities include restaurants and shows scheduled throughout
the day. Also available from La Romana and Bayahibe.
Road Truck Adventure: A trip around the most typical places
within the region, crossing valleys, meadows and mountains,
plantations of sugar cane, cocoa and bananas, tasting tropical
fruits, meeting a typical Dominican family and watching a
cock fight.
Four wheels and Buggie Trails: Make your own way along the
Macao beach on your powerful Yamaha 250 Timberwolf. On
this half-day excursion you will have the opportunity to swim,
take photos and enjoy a walk along the Macao beach.
Altos de Chavón, La Romana
Jeep Safari: Drive your own 4x4 Jeep through the sugar
plantations, local villages, mountains, eucalyptus jungles,
and rivers. Enjoy an amazing cockfight and happily ride the
special horses of Rancho Mission while being gently soothed
by the soft breeze on this exclusive beach
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Horseback riding: Choose the day that suits you best and
come and ride along our magnificent Macao beach; rediscover
yourself among this immense forest and at the same time you
will take a lovely family experience away with you.
For more information: www.opetur.net
Weddings/Honeymoons
One of the most romantic escapes in the Caribbean, the
Dominican Republic is a lush, tropical destination like no
other, featuring a growing list of luxury, boutique, upscale and
family hotels, villas and more that cater to wedding groups,
newlyweds and couples seeking romantic escapes. Add the
growing list of deluxe marinas, designer golf courses, luxurious
spas, amazing beaches and cultural attractions and you have
the makings for idyllic weddings, honeymoons or just secluded
and memorable escapes.
Planning your Wedding
Major resorts in Sosua, Cabarete, Puerto Plata, Playa Dorada,
Playa Grande, Punta Cana-Bavaro, Juan Dolio, Boca Chica,
Samana, Bayahibe and La Romana have expert staffs who will
coordinate a carefree wedding for you and your party.
Wedding packages differ slightly from hotel to hotel but most
will include the judge, license, flowers, music, cake,
champagne and special touches in your room.
A sun washed beach will provide a romantic setting for a
wedding reception. Tropical flower bouquets and centerpieces
in cool seaside colors or passionate bright colors will add to
the atmosphere. Guests will sit back and relax, and thank you
for sharing these memorable moments with them.
The hotel may arrange for the wedding ceremony at a beachside
gazebo or under an open sky. The photographer knows the
hotel and area so he can find the best backgrounds for
memorable poses. Your biggest worry is saying “I do.”
If you want to create your dream wedding, Santo Domingo
wedding specialists can be called in to make your special day
unforgettable.
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Getting married in paradise:
Submit the following paperwork before the Oficialía del Estado
Civil (Civil Registry Office) for the preparation of your marriage
certificate. Note that you may send photocopies in advance
and bring the original with you:
• Original passport with photocopy of the front page with
the latest entries into the country.
• Sworn declaration before a notary public of being single
and eligible to marry, this is also known as a single
status affidavit.
• Birth Certificate(s) • Divorce Certificate(s) when applicable
• Two or more witnesses, each with a copy of their
identification card. Relatives cannot be witnesses.
Legal transcripts of the birth certificates, single status affidavit
and divorce certificate are usually prepared at the Dominican
Consulate in the country where the documents were issued.
For detailed information visit: www.GoDominicanRepublic.com
The honeymoon
One of the big advantages of marrying at a resort is that you
can honeymoon right there. If you will be at a resort in the
South, take time out to visit Santo Domingo, the first city in the
New World. Have pictures of the two of you strolling through
the 16th century Colonial City, an area dripping with
romance. Visit the Alcazar where Diego Columbus courted his
newly arrived bride, Maria de Toledo. The cobble-stone streets
and yellow lamplight will inspire old-fashioned romance.
In Santo Domingo, choose from one of the large chain hotels
or a smaller colonial city hotel. Enjoy the Plaza de España in
the Colonial Zone or the discos in city hotels or residential
areas, as well as the many gourmet restaurants, cafes and bars.
For serenity-seeking honeymooners, choose a small private
hotel far away from the all-inclusive party atmosphere. How
about a small mountain enclave in Jarabacoa, a guest house
in Playa Grande or Las Galeras beach, Samana?
Still stumped about which direction to take? Then make it a
split decision - spend a week in the South or the East and a
week in the North. Some destinations are only 3 or 4 hours
apart so you won’t waste a whole day travelling. After all, it’s
your honeymoon; make it memorable!
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Religious Ceremonies
For those who like the idea of getting married in a tropical setting
but still want a religious ceremony, it is possible to arrange a
church wedding in the Dominican Republic. Since a church
wedding needs more formalities than a civil service, the bride
and groom must go slightly beyond the civil wedding
requirements. Many hotels have experience with church
weddings but a Dominican wedding specialist will be able to
better assist the couple through the formalities.
Ceremonies can be held at:
Nightlife/Dining
From saucy nightclubs to enticing restaurants, there are no
• San Estanislao Church in Altos de Chavon (La Romana)
shortages of activities to fill the evening hours in the
• Basilica La Altagracia, Higuey, La Altagracia (Punta Cana)
Dominican Republic. The only challenge is finding the time to
• Cathedral of Puerto Plata
squeeze it all in.
After a day of sun tanning or sight-seeing, visitors can
recharge by dining at the unique restaurants that sprinkle the
cities and villages from coast-to-coast. Culinary specialties of
the country vary from region to region, but the simple tastes
and staple foods are sure to please even the most finicky
• Sosúa Synagogue (Puerto Plata)
• Santo Domingo Synagogue
• Cathedral of Santo Domingo
• Cathedral of Santiago
• Dominicus Convent (Santo Domingo)
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eater. Inspiration for Dominican cuisine stems from native
Merengue
Antillean and hearty Creole recipes and is prepared similar
A way of life on the island, Dominicans view dancing as an
to the dishes of Central and South America with rice and
art and take pride in teaching their native movements to others.
beans, plantains, fish and other seafood, meats and vegetables.
Salsa, Latin jazz and other types of dance music can be heard
Light spices or coconut add depth and warm the soul.
in the country, but are not as popular as their beloved
The island is also known for its vibrant nightlife, characterized
by the pulsing music beats that fill the air.
Carnaval
Merengue is the country’s national dance, traditional merengue
groups are comprised of a three-piece band including
a melodeon (accordion-like instrument), a guira (a scraped
percussion piece) and a tambora (double-headed drum);
however, it has expanded to incorporate other instruments
such as the saxophone, trumpets, violin, flute and piano.
Today, merengue’s lyrics cover general topics including politics
and current events. The music has become so popular, in
fact, that it is honored with two regional festivals each year,
La Vega – Central Region of the Dominican Republic
A quiet town with a rich history, La Vega was also blessed with
fertile soil and precious gold. It is fairly quaint, with 385,000
inhabitants. However, when February rolls around, the city
is anything but quiet and reserved. La Vega is the home of
Carnaval,
Dominican traditions.
one in Santo Domingo in the month of July and one in Puerto
With the colorful yet devilish masks worn and created by
Plata in September.
attendees, the Dominicans get rowdy and celebrate the
victory of good over evil. A matchless celebration, both
natives and non-residents freely dance through the streets
to blaring, energetic music while sampling the finest food
and drink the Dominican Republic has to offer. Carnaval is
also celebrated in other cities like Santo Domingo and
Santiago.
of
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Av. Máximo Gómez esquina Av. Independencia, Santo Domingo.
Guloya Theater
Calle Arzobispo Portes #205. Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo.
Phone: (809) 685-4856
merengue counterpart.
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The Palace of Fine Arts
www.teatroguloya.org
Las Máscaras Theater
Calle Arzobizpo Portes #56. Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo.
Phone: (809) 687-9788
Guacara Taina
Located in Santo Domingo, Guacara Taina club is set within
a real cave, complete with stalactites. The grotto club, open
Thursday – Sunday until 3 a.m. features three bars and two
dance floors. A one-hour folkloric show is available upon
request for groups of 20 or more. The club has room for up to
3,000 guests. Typically featuring deejays, club goers will find
themselves immersed in beats from Merengue to pop. The majority
of the action takes place on the weekends when party goers start
to arrive late at night to dance till the wee hours of the morning.
For more information please visit, www.guacarataina.net.
www.teatrolasmascaras.net.do
Casa de Teatro
Arz Meriño 110, Ciudad Colonial. Santo Domingo
Phone: (809) 689-3430
This is a very popular, artistic and bohemian bar.
Open Monday to Saturday (close on Sunday)
Hours: Monday – Thursday 7p.m. –- 12p.m.
Friday and Saturday 7p.m. --- 2a.m.
It has a bar and a theater in the back with a capacity for 220
people. Many cultural exhibitions, concerts, theater, ballet,
etc. takes place here.
Teatro Nacional Eduardo Brito (National Theater)
Máximo Gómez Ave. corner of Cesar Nicolás Penson Street.
Plaza de la Cultura, Santo Domingo.
Phone: (809) 687-3191
Casinos
The National Theater is the heart of artistic expressions of music,
After a full day of sun, sand and surf, visitors to the Dominican
lyrics and performances of the Dominican Republic in its most
Republic can spend the evening hours trying their luck at any
varied facets. The theater has three rooms with different sizes and
of the island’s casinos. Colorful flashing lights, friendly card
dealers and the sounds of winning cheers and falling coins
are sure to draw even the novice gambler to a blackjack table
or slot machine.
Most casinos are conveniently located within major resort
complexes and are open until dawn, if not 24 hours.
Dominican casinos use Las Vegas odds, so the casino’s profits
and player winnings are relatively the same and
considered fair.
features. Proper attire is required.
The box office hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout the
day, and up to 15 minutes before in the event of a show.
Main Hall: It is the largest, with capacity for an audience of
1,589 people and is divided into stalls and balconies.
Ravelo Room: Since 1981 it was determined its exclusivity for
plays, with fixed seasons since 1990. It has 189 seats.
Culture Room: This space is reserved for recitals, hall concerts,
courses and workshops, audiovisuals courses, lectures, press
conferences, launching of books and cultural events in general.
It has been enabled by the new General Director for the proper
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functions of the institution.
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The country has done a magnificent job of maintaining and
preserving these artifacts as well as the historical structures
Centro León, a highly respected cultural center in Santiago,
in which they’re housed. Visiting the Dominican Republic’s
Dominican Republic, offers visitors not only a look at the country’s
major cities, especially Santo Domingo, tourists can easily
become engrossed in the historical legends that accompany
variety of artistic seminars, workshops, film festivals and musical
some of the oldest museums and archeological sites in the
performances.
New World.
The Dominican Republic also has a unique collection of
Phone: (809) 582-2315
natural rocks and gems that can only be found on the island.
Hours: Open 10 a.m. – 7 p.m Tuesday – Sunday,
Near Barahona, a turquoise-blue pectolite stone known as
larimar has been cultivated from the volcanic rock that once
formed the island. The country’s most popular gem, amber,
is the result of tree sap that hardened millions of years ago,
sometimes capturing small plants, animals and insects inside.
These two geological imprints are used in jewelry, sometimes
together and other times in single pieces.
The country’s museums and archeological sites intrigue adults
and provide a historical lesson for children. From jewelry to
religious artifacts, castles to caves, each venue showcases a
vastly different aspect of the island’s colorful heritage.
Centro León – Santiago
finest art and cultural exhibitions, but also offers a vast
Amber Museum 13
61 Duarte Street, Puerto Plata
Phone: (809) 586-2848
Hours: Open 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday
This two-story Victorian museum is thought to contain a
collection of the world’s most transparent amber. Well
preserved plants, insects and animals that were captured
in prehistoric tree sap are on display.
www.ambermuseum.com
Tip – The Puerto Plata amber museum contains the famous
amber mosquito seen in the box office hit, “Jurassic Park.”
Parque Histórico La Isabela
Luperon, Puerto Plata.
This Taino museum illustrates the way these natives lived, ate,
prepared food and sustained themselves day-to-day. Visitors
can examine a mock thatched hut and sample crops.
Jewish Museum - Sosua
Alcázar de Colón
The Republic of
AMBER
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Museums
The Dominican Republic has a rich and storied history
that traces back to the arrival of the Taino Indians.
Following the island’s discovery by Christopher Columbus in
1492, the Republic had epic interaction with the Spanish,
French, Haitians and Africans. It’s no wonder, then, how the
Dominican Republic came to boast such an impressive collection
of personal and cultural relics from centuries past.
This museum is a tribute to the 700 Jewish refugees taken in
by former president Rafael Trujillo in 1938 during the Nazi
occupation of Germany. Exhibits showcase photos and
personal memorabilia of the settlers and the dairy manufacturing
facilities they developed in town.
Museo Arqueológico Regional Altos de Chavón
(Altos de Chavon Regional Museum of Archaeology)
Within Casa de Campo in La Romana
Hours: Open 8 a.m. --- 9 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
Located on the banks of the Chavon River, this museum boasts a
collection of more than 3,000 artifacts from the native Taino
Indians who once inhabited the region. www.altosdechavon.com
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tapestries, maps and other artifacts from 1492 to 1821.
This palace, including artifacts from the Columbus family, was
built in the 1500’s by Christopher’s son, Diego and his wife.
www.cultura.gov.do
Tip – Following a tour of Alcazar de Colon, venture out
onto the Alcazar strip of restaurants and shops to enjoy
delicious local fare and atmosphere.
Padre Billini St, corner of Arzobispo Meriño St, Santo Domingo.
Phone: (809) 689-5000
Hours : Open 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Built in 1503, this colonial mansion exhibits artifacts and
personal belongings of a 19th century well-to-do Santo
Domingo family. While its contents are intriguing, the best
part of the museum is the house itself, which has the only
double Gothic window in North or South America.
Museo Del Hombre Dominicano
Museo Prehispánico
(Museum of the Dominican Man)
Plaza de la Cultura, Santo Domingo
Phone: (809) 687-3623
Hours: Open 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday
Set in the Plaza de la Cultura, this museum is reputed to have
the country’s best collection of pre-Columbian artifacts including
jewelry, religious pieces and sculptures. A favorite exhibit
explains the effects of African slavery with displays of voodoo
artifacts and carnival costumes.
Museo Nacional de Historia y Geografia
(Museum of History and Geography)
Plaza de la Cultura, Santo Domingo
Phone : (809) 686-6668
Hours : Open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday
This museum contains a thorough collection of artifacts that
contributed to the country’s historical timeline. Displays
highlight the Dominican Republic first inhabitants, American
occupation and interaction with Haiti.
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A Taino museum, located in Santo Domingo, this museum
showcases objects from daily life such as jewelry, pottery
and ritual items are on display. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
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Santo Domingo Port
Museo del Arte Moderno
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Las Damas
museum documents Santo Domingo’s rich history with
Isabel La
Católica
Meriño
Once the 16th century governor’s Supreme Court, this
Arzobispo
Hours: Open 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday --- Sunday.
Hostos
Phone: (809) 682-4750
Hours: Open 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily
Duarte
(Museum of the Dominican Family of the 19th Century)
19 de Marzo
Museo de la Familia Dominicana del Siglo XIX
Phone: (809) 682-4202
Santo Domingo Colonial City Map
José Reyes
Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo
54 Isabel la Católica street, Santo Domingo
Phone: (809) 689-6605
Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday,
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sunday
This new museum explains the island’s mining and jewelry
industry. Exhibits demonstrate the extraction, shaping and
jewelry-making processes of larimar.
www.larimarmuseum.com
Sánchez
Calle Las Damas, Santo Domingo
Santomé
Alcázar de Colón (Palace of Columbus) 1
Espaillat
Museo de Larimar (Museum of Larimar)
Palo Hincado
Museo de las Casas Reales (Museum of the Royal Houses) 2
Plaza de La Cultura
Phone (809) 685-2153
Hours: Open 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tuesday – Sunday
Caribbean Sea
Amber Museum in Santo Domingo
452 Arzobizpo Meriño street corner of Restauracion
Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo
Phone: (809) 682-3309
Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday – Saturday,
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sunday
Museo Infantil Trampolin
Las Damas street, Casa Rodrigo de Bastidas
Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo
Phone: (809) 685-5551
Hours: Tuesday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday 10a.m. – 6p.m.
It is the only interactive museum in the country for children
(4 to 12 years old).
Eight permanent exhibition rooms. Guided tours.
1
Alcazar de Colón Prince’s Palace
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2
Casas Reales Museum
15Friar
3
Casa de las Gargolas Museum
16Chamber
4
Casa de Ovando Museum
17Map
5
Ozama Fortress
18Puerta
6
Booklover’s Society
19Concepcion’s
7
Borgella Palace
20Mercado
8
First Cathedral of America
21Sans
Souci Tourist Port
9
San Nicolas’ Ruins and Hospital
22Don
Diego Tourist Port
10San
Francisco’s Ruins
11 Popular
12 Las
Bank
Atarazanas Museum
13 Amber
Museum
of Commerce and Production
Museum
23Plaza
del Conde
Fortress
Modelo
Dominican
Republic
Marina Bartolome Colon
24 Columbus
25 El
Convent
Anton de Montesinos Monument
Lighthouse
Conde Peatonal
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Punta Cana Map
Higüey
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Dominican
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Excellence Punta cana
Sirenis
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Chico Punta
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Barceló
Politur
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Dreams Palm Beach
Samana Bay
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Levantado
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Higüey
Dominican
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Village
Taxi
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221-2741
552-1013
Arena Gorda (809) 552-0786
Verón (809)
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