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The Dominican Republic occupies more than half of Hispaniola, the second-largest Caribbean island.  Travellers can indulge in a variety of  activities; adventurers might seek out canyoning and windsurfing opportunities.  Hikers can scale Pico Duarte, the Caribbean’s highest mountain at 10,000 feet, while 1,000 miles of sublime coastline offer relaxation.  For cultural immersion, visit the centuries-old capital Santo Domingo, the New World’s oldest city. 

The tropical wildlife is astounding.  Within 19 national parks, 6 scientific reserves, 32 natural monuments, 15 natural reserves, 2 marine sanctuaries and 9 protected parcels of islands, there exist 5,600 plant species, 303 bird species and a rich underwater world.  Many resorts are all-inclusive including those along the picturesque coastline in the Punta Cana/Bávaro area, where a sizeable coral reef draws scuba divers. 

La Romana has the quaint Altos de Chavon artist enclave and a walled resort compound known for its three challenging golf courses, a polo field, horseback riding, sport shooting, tennis and a marina. Isla Saona, off the southern shore near Bayahibe, is a 45 square mile island with pristine beaches and mangrove-lined lagoons. The tiny 6 square mile Isla Catalina is a popular diving spot. The Samaná Peninsula has untouched beaches leading to brilliant coral reefs, gushing inland waterfalls and thick rainforests. The north coast is known as the Amber Coast because the gem of the same name is mined there. The beach at Cabarete is perfect for kiteboarding and windsurfing.  At nearby El Encuentro, waves can get up to 14 feet high.  In this jungle-rich region, adventure seekers spend time whitewater rafting, rock climbing and mountain biking.  Two golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones are among the country’s 21 exceptional golf courses. 

To the west of Cabarete lies Puerto Plata with its lively beaches. San Filepe Fort, used by the Spanish to fight off pirates in the 16th century, is a tribute to colonial days. Ocean World Adventure Park in Cofresi boasts a dolphin lagoon plus a swimmable aquarium and an interactive shark pool. Baní and Las Salinas offer some of the best windsurfing options outside Cabarete, and don’t have the crowds, while the towns of Boca Chica and Juan Dolio are popular for their busy beaches. The fertile lands of Santiago, La Vega and the Cordillera Central Mountain Range are found in the central region. Known as the Dominican Alps, it is prime for hiking, cycling and river rafting.  The island’s highest mountain, Pico Duarte, calls to expert hikers; it takes three days to reach the summit.  

Image courtesy Dominican Republic Tourist OfficeAIRPORTS:  Las Americas International Airport Dr. Jose Francisco Pena Gomez, located 25 minutes east of Santo Domingo.  Puerto Plata International Gregorio Luperon Airport, located 15 minutes from Puerto Plata.  Punta Cana International Airport serves the east.  Barahona Maria Montez International Airport, in the southwest coast, which opened in 2006.  The smaller International Airports in La Romana and Santiago (Cibao Airport), La Isabela Airport and Aeropuerto International Kas Americas in Santo Domingo, Arroyo Barril International Airport, Portillo Airport (domestic airport), Catey International Airport, in Samana, Catey is the newest.

There are several charter flights direct from the UK to the Dominican Republic. There are no scheduled flights from the UK however American Airlines fly via New York, Chicago, and Miami. Air France fly via Paris, and Iberia via Madrid. There are four international airports; Las Americas International Airport, Santo Domingo (SDQ), Gregorio Luperon International Airport, Puerto Plata (POP), Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ), and La Romana Punta Aguila International Airport (LRM). Check that you book the correct route.


CLIMATE:  The average temperature is 77 degrees F, Image courtesy Dominican Republic Tourist Officewith August being the warmest month and January the coolest.  Summer temperatures range from 89 to 95 degrees F and in the winter, from 75 to 90 degrees F.

DINING:  Restaurants available-Local.  Fast Food.  International.  Gourmet.  Dress code is casual, however formal restaurants require jackets and shoes for men and appropriate attire for women.  Usual practice for tipping is 10%.

LANGUAGE: Spanish is the official language.  English is widely spoken.

NIGHTLIFE:  Entertainment available includes-Casinos.  Bingo.  Discos.  Clubs.  Theatres.  Cinemas.  Bars.  Cafes.  Live Bands.  Shows.

FIND OUT MORE:  To find out more about Dominican Republic please visit www.godominicanrepublic.com.




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