| Dominican
Republic Travel FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Is
it safe to drink the tap water at the hotels?
Tap water should be avoided unless it has been
boiled. This means that it is perfectly safe
to use for teas and coffees. You may brush your
teeth in unboiled tap water but if you have
a sensitive stomach I wouldn't advice it. Almost
all resorts provide purified water. Ice cubes
are generally made from this as well, especially
at resorts and tourist places. Bottled water
can be bought almost everywhere.
Is
it safe?
Sure there are dangers everywhere and in the
DR as well. But the crime rate is relatively
low when it comes to acts of violence, whereas
acts of petty theft, such as pick pocketing)
are common. However, act sensibly. Don't wear
jewels that attract attention and don't wave
your $$ around for everyone to see. Avoid walking
in areas where there are no people around, take
a taxi instead.
Is
it all right for women to be traveling alone?
The
Vice President of the Dominican Republic is
a woman, and you will find women in executive
positions throughout most businesses in the
country. While machismo is alive and well in
the barrios and rural communities, middle class
and up women have as much to say as the men
in their homes and jobs.
Note that more women graduate from university
than men in the DR.
Women
traveling alone will not have any problems.
Unless you dress very provocatively, the most
you will get is a compliment here and there
from an admiring Dominican male.
Chivalry is alive and well in the DR.
Use
common sense and you will enjoy your vacation
just as you would anywhere else in the world.
Are
Dominican beaches safe?
Some beaches are children-friendly, others have
big waves, strong undertow and rocks. When in
doubt, stick to the shore. The same rules apply
here as do anywhere else in the world. Do not
take a windsurf or sail boat out if you have
just finished eating. Don't go out swimming
alone. Don't bring your valuables to the beach.
Don't leave anything you can't afford to lose
on the beach when going off for a swim. Many
a tourist has fallen asleep to discover their
airline ticket or camera is missing.
What
is the drinking and gambling age?
The drinking and gambling age is 18 years old.
While lax in the past, increasingly the authorities
are enforcing a ban on serving alcoholic beverages
to minors. Many discos, especially in Santo
Domingo, will ask to see an ID if you do not
look 18. The same will happen in the casinos.
What's
the best time of the year to come?
The peak travel seasons to and from the DR are
July-August (most travel) and the months of
December, January, February and March. This
reflects the vacation periods of Europeans and
North Americans. Note that the weather varies
only a few degrees upwards and downwards in
the Dominican Republic, with the summer months
being slightly hotter, so any time is just as
fine. Try to avoid the peaks of domestic travel,
primarily Easter Week and the long weekend holidays,
when the major resorts will be full to the hilt.
When
is the rainy season?
Anyone who tells you there is a rainy season
in the DR hasn’t lived here. It rains
more frequently in the North Coast than in the
South. The East Coast is the driest. But aside
from that the weather in the DR is relatively
stable. Only very occasionally will a storm
be passing by that will bring more than an afternoon
of rain. The most common forecast is: partly
cloudy with a chance of short showers. The El
Niño and El Niña currents bring
longer periods of drought and rain. But aside
from that, bring your sun block as chances are
the sun will be shining strong.
I
don't know Spanish. Will this be a problem?
Thousands
of people visit the DR every year without knowing
any Spanish at all. If you at least know English,
you should be able to get along fine. But if
neither English nor Spanish is your language,
don't worry, be happy.
If you are just coming on a holiday you will
be surprised how far a smile and sign language
and pointing will get you a long way.
If you are coming for business, it is most probable
your host will have someone who can communicate
with you in your language, if he doesn't do
so himself.
As with traveling anywhere, picking up a key
phrases in Spanish (like "por favor"-please,
"gracias"-thank you, will bring many
smiles and extra efforts to help you out.
Most resorts will have someone speaking English.
Many resorts have multi-lingual staff. If you
are coming with a large group, there surely
will be staff fluent in your language to assist
you. The best advice is to relax and be patient
if you do not get youself across the first time.
Laugh and have fun. After all, you are on a
vacation.
I
will be traveling with my one and a half year
old baby? Special recommendations?
Bring
your baby down, she will love the DR too! Bring
your brand of powdered milk and use bottled
water. You can also get UHT homogenized milk
here (Parmalat, Nestle and Rica). Also prefer
pasteurized UHT containers for juice (Bon, Santal).
Bring a first set of disposable diapers.
If you will be staying for more than a week,
you can purchase them in any city and many hotels
will stock them, albeit at a high premium. Bring
mosquito repellent special for babies. Also,
two or three hats and special baby sunscreen.
If you will be renting a car to travel with
your baby, bring your own car seat.
Check
with your travel agent to make sure your hotel
has cribs for the baby, or you might consider
bringing your folding crib.
Is
it true that there is much topless bathing in
the DR?
Most US travelers with family headed to the
popular Punta Cana tourist area will soon discover
that European bathing styles (topless for women
and men, thongs for women and men) is a non-issue.
Once the novelty wears off, you and your family
will barely notice the different bathing wear.
There is too much else to capture your attention.
Of course the kids will notice the difference
at the start, but will only make an issue of
it if you do. Explain the tourists do not want
any swimsuit tan lines, shrug it off as a cultural
difference (note Dominican women do not go topless),
and everyone will get on with their vacation.
Can
I bring my pet?
It's easy to travel with a dog or cat to the
Dominican Republic. But do not bring a bird
as the bird needs to remain in quarantine. To
bring your dog a veterinarian certificate issued
for rabbies and distemper in the past 30 days
of the travel date is required. At the airport
in the DR you should ask for the animal control
person (Sanidad Animal) in the customs area.
He will examine your certificate and fill out
an official entry form or permission for which
you will pay less than US$10. Prior to traveling
with your pet, you should call your carrier
for more information and the cost of transporting
your animal. You should make a reservation early
because some airlines restrict how many dogs
can be carried onboard. If you are flying on
American Airlines make sure your connecting
flight is not American Eagle in the case your
pet does not fit under your airline seat. American
Eagle will only transport dogs that fit onboard.
What
is the DR policy on visitors and drugs?
You do not want to bring in, consume or risk
buying or selling drugs in the Dominican Republic.
This is the easiest way to land yourself in
jail with no bail. This could turn your trip
into a nightmare. Drugs are not welcome in the
DR and there are tough laws against trafficking
and consumption regardless of the amount.
Is
prostitution legal?
Yes and no. It is tolerated but it is not legal.
Having any kind of sexual relationship with
minors (under 18 years) is illegal and those
caught face long terms in jail.
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