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Get
that Caribbean feeling!
The Dominican Republic is one of those
Caribbean islands who still have the unspoiled
feeling. Different than islands like the
Bahama's, Curacao, Puerto Rico or other
over touristical expensive place in the
Caribbean Sea. A place where you still
can mingle with local people and have
fun at the beautiful beaches and nature
the Dominican Republic still has.
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Santo
Domingo
After Christopher Columbus's arrival
on the island in 1492, Santo
Domingo became the site
of the first cathedral, hospital,
customs house and university in
the Americas. This colonial town,
founded in 1498, was laid out on
a grid pattern that became the model
for almost all town planners in
the New World.
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Santo
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Bavaro/Punta
Cana
The Punta Cana destination is made
up of the areas (going from south
to north) of Juanillo, Punta Cana,
Cabeza de Toro, Bavaro, El Cortecito,
Macao and Uvero Alto.
This
is a place for vegging out…
miles of silky-fine white sand,
deserted beaches with coconut palms.
Unless you rent a car or purchase
an excursion, don’t expect
much sightseeing or outstanding
shopping opportunities nearby
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La
Romana
This tourist area comprised of La
Romana, Casa de Campo, Dominicus
and Bayahibe is an excellent choice
for R & R vacations, honeymoons,
family holidays, family reunions,
teenagers, active travelers, scuba
divers and golfers.
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La Romana >> |
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Boca
Chica
Because this resort area is close
to the airport and the capital of
Santo Domingo. No other destination
places you as close to all the attractions
of the crowded 2.5-million people
capital city.
From Las Americas airport in 15
minutes you can go chilling into
a natural huge swimming pool. This
makes it a good choice for families
with children.
Boca Chica is great for singles.
It is a free-spirited tourist town
where 80% of the people out partying.
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Boca Chica
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Juan
Dolio
Juan Dolio and its neighbor beach
town Guayacanes are for those who
seek a couples or family restful
vacation but with the possibility
of excursions. If you choose for
Juan Dolio, you are equidistant
from the culture, shopping, dining
and nightlife of Santo Domingo,
fantastic beaches, watersports like
diving and other attractions in
La Romana, and just half an hour
from Boca Chica.
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Juan Dolio
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Puerto
Plata
Puerto Plata is for those seeking
an attractively-priced R&R vacation
with the option of lots of places
to visit in the vicinity. Choose
Puerto Plata if you like to explore.
Playa Dorada, Cofresí, Maimón,
and Luperon are the main tourism
enclaves located near Puerto Plata
city.
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Puerto
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Playa
Grande
Playa Grande for serious golfers.
Many golfers say the Playa Grande
Golf Course is the best in the Dominican
Republic. Golfers are calling it
the Pebble Beach of the Caribbean.
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Playa
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Cabarete
Cabarete for windsurfers. Cabarete
is famous for having excellent conditions.
Everything revolves around the six
kilometers of Cabarete Beach. On
a two kilometer stretch (Cabarete
Bay) businesses of all types have
sprung up, alot run by foreigners
who first came as tourists and then
came back to stay.
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Cabarete
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Samana
Samana for nature lovers and adventurers.
Green, green mountains, long beaches,
solitude, lively little towns in
between, turquoise waters. Samana
also a romantic destination, and
several of its small hotels are
perfect for honeymooners. Samana
is also a good choice for experienced
scuba divers. And the place to stay
if whale-watching is high on your
agenda.
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Samana
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Sosua
Sosua for bargain-hunters, explorers
and singles looking for an active
beach town, including a hopping
night life. Sosua is centrally located
on the North Coast, close to many
other destinations you can explore
on your own or on a organised excursion.
You will find many small hotels
as well as large all-inclusive resorts.
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Sosua >> |
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Climate:
tropical maritime; little seasonal temperature
variation; seasonal variation in rainfall
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