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The Republic o
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Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
THE REPUBLIC OF GREENGOLF..........................................................................14ECO ADVENTURE .........................................................15
Bird Watching ......................................................... 15Canyoning and Cascading ................................... 15Hiking .................................................................... 15Horseback Riding ................................................... 16Kayaking ................................................................ 16Mountain Biking ......................................................16Rock Climbing .......................................................16Whale Watching .....................................................16Caving ................................................................... 16Whitewater Ra ting ................................................. 16
Jeep Sa aris and Expeditions ................................. 17Water alls ............................................................... 17Most Popular Dominican Republic Excursions .........17
ANIMAL PARKS AND AQUARIUMS .............................. 18THE DOMINICAN ISLANDS ........................................ 19List o excursions o ered by OPETUR............................ 20
From Santo Domingo ......................................... 20From Barahona .................................................. 21From La Romana ...............................................22From Puerto Plata .............................................. 22From Saman .................................................... 23From Punta Cana .............................................. 24
THE REPUBLIC OF WHITEWEDDINGS/HONEYMOONS .......................................... 25Planning your Wedding .............................................. 25Religious Ceremonies ................................................ 26
THE REPUBLIC OF REDNIGHTLIFE/DINING .......................................................27
Carnaval ..................................................................... 28Casinos ....................................................................... 28Merengue ................................................................... 28Teatro Nacional (National Theater) ............................. 29
THE REPUBLIC OF AMBERMUSEUMS ................................................................... 26Santo Domingo Ciudad Colonial Map .......................... 29Saman - Las Terrenas Map ........................................... 30Punta Cana Map ............................................................ 31Dominican Republic Ministry o Tourism O fces ............. 32
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THE REPUBLIC OF COLORSBIENVENIDOS
DR AT A GLANCEDominican Republic ................................................ 4Location/Geography ................................................ 5Population ................................................................ 5
AIRPORTS .................................................................. 6MARITIME PORTS .......................................................6Documentation .......................................................6Tourist Card ..............................................................7Taxes ........................................................................7Traveling with Children..............................................7Electricity ................................................................. 7Tipping .....................................................................7Medical Precautions ................................................ 7Emergency Phone Number...................................... 7
Alcohol Drinking Age ................................................ 7Hotels .......................................................................7Telephone/Communications ....................................8Pet Regulations ........................................................8Car Rentals ..............................................................8Ground Transportation.............................................. 8Local Transportation ................................................. 9Driving Time Between Regions .................................. 9Trans ers and Excursions ........................................... 9Bus Companies ....................................................... 9
Domestic Regular and Charter Flights ...................... 9THE REPUBLIC OF BLUE
BEACHES .................................................................... 10WIND SPORTS ..........................................................11Kiteboarding .......................................................... 11Windsurfng ............................................................ 11SCUBA/SNORKELING ............................................... 11FISHING .................................................................. 11MARINAS ................................................................ 12The Republic o Blue Map ...................................... 13
Monte Cristi
Jarabacoa
PlayaDorada
Santiago
MocaSalcedo
Nagua
Cotui
Saman
Monte PlataHato Mayor
El Seibo
Higey
San Pedrode MacorsSan Cristbal
Bani
Barahona
Caribbean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
SantoDomingo
Constanza
LupernSosa
CabareteCabrera
Las TerrenasLas Galeras
Sanchez Cayo Levantado
MacaoBavaro
Cabezade Toro
Punta Cana
Cap CanaBoca de Yuma
Isla SaonaIslaCatalina
Juan Dolio
Isla Beata
Parque del Este
Cueva delas MaravillasCueva de
los Tres Ojos
Cuevasdel Pomier
Las Dunas delas Calderas
La Romana
Jiman
Bonao
Rio San Juan
Puerto Plata
San Franciscode MacorsLa Vega
Boca Chica
La Caleta
ParqueJaragua
Pico Duarte
Pedernales
El Morro
Loma Isabelde Torres
Salto de LaDamajagua
Los Haitises
Bayahbe
Gol
Maritime Ports
Airport (Domestic)
Airport (International)
Cruiseship Ports
I c o n s
Dominican Republic MapT a b l e o C o n t e n t s
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Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
DR AT A GLANCELocation/Geograph
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds o theisland o Hispaniola, which it shares with the Republic o Haiti, and is the second largest country in the Caribbean,comprising an area o 48,198 square kilometers (29,948square miles).The Dominican Republic is located in the heart o the Caribbean,surrounded by the waters o the Atlantic Ocean to the northand the Caribbean Sea to the south.
PopulationThe Dominican Republic has a population o over 8.5 million.
ClimateThe Dominican Republic enjoys warm, tropical weather
year-round. Depending on the location, an average day maysee ull sun or a sun/cloud mix. The average year-roundtemperatures are 78 to 88 F (25 to 31 C). The coolerseason is November through April, while the temperature is atits warmest rom May through October.
TimeThe local time zone is Eastern Caribbean Time (GMT -0400).In the winter this is one hour ahead o Eastern Time. TheDominican Republic does not observe daylight savings time.
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Capital Cit The capital city o the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo,with a population o nearly 2.5 million. Santo Domingo is theoldest city o the New World.
GovernmentThe Dominican Republics political structure is based on theprinciples o democracy. Every our years the country elects itspresident, vice president and legislators.
LanguageSpanish is the o cial language o the Dominican Republic.However, youll be surprised by the majority o employees inhotels and tourist destinations that speak relatively goodEnglish, as well as French, German and Italian. I visitorsintend to venture out beyond the tourist hubs it will be help ulto learn a ew basic Spanish phrases.
Currenc The Dominican peso (RD$) is the o cial currency o theDominican Republic. Daily rates can be ound athttp://www.xe.com/ucc.Major credit cards and travelers checks are accepted atmany tourist areas in the country. ATMs can be ound in themajority o Dominican cities and at most r esorts (only the RD$is available at ATMs).
BIENVENIDOSThe Dominican Republic, o ten re erred to as the Republic o Colors or its astounding diversity and beauty, is the secondlargest and most diverse country in the Caribbean. Surroundedby the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on itssouth, our lush tropical island paradise boasts over 250 miles o sandy white beaches, amazing beauty and sophisticated tourismo erings that attract international visitors, sports champions andcelebrities alike.Discovered in 1492 by the worlds most renowned explorer,Christopher Columbus, the Dominican Republic, is known or itshistory, culture and pristine natural beauty, making it the newinternational It destination or travelers seeking an unparalleledexperience. The Dominican Republic, has emerged as a populardestination or a fuent travelers, amilies, couples, adventureand romance seekers alike who want to vacation in magni centnatural settings. As a leader in environmental protection andsustainable tourism, breathtaking scenery abounds here, wheremore than 20 percent o land and coastal areas are protected.
From water all-cascading to canyoning to world class gol ,marinas, spas and resorts, the activities available in the DominicanRepublic, are endless. The island eatures a growing list o world-class accommodations and well known hotels that welcomevisitors o all ages. And with eight international airports, seaportsand marinas, paradise has never been easier to explore. Comeand begin your exploration o the Dominican Republic, in ourRepublic o Colors brochure and visit soon to experience themagni cent sun, sea and sand that will captivate your senses andre resh your soul.
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Arena Key
Santo Domingo Cathedral
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Maritime PortsMaritime Ports that regularly receive cruise ships include:
1. Santo Domingo Port (Don Diego and Sans Souciterminals)
2. Casa de Campo Port in La RomanaAdditionally, there are docking acilities inIsla Catalina andSaman .
DocumentationBe ore entering the country at airports, visitors are requiredto ll out embarkation/disembarkation orms. These must be
lled out be ore entering the immigration line, where a passportmust be presented. These orms are provided by the airline.For most visitors, a passport along with a Tourist Card isrequired to enter the Dominican Republic. For a list o countriesthat can enter the Domincan Republic with a tourist cardor visa, please see the Entry Requirements section on thewww.GoDominicanRepublic.com Web site. For countries thatneed a visa, contact your closest Dominican Republicconsulate or visit www.serex.gov.do. However, any person,no matter their nationality, can enter the Dominican Republicwith a Tourist Card (not a visa) i they are legal residents or i they have one o the ollowing valid visas in the passport:United States, Canada, United Kingdom or Schengen.
AirportsThe Dominican Republic currently has eight internationalairports throughout the country. These include:
1. Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) servingthe capital city o Santo Domingo, Boca Chica and
Juan Dolio2. La Romana International Airport (LRM) serving the
Casa de Campo resort and Bayahibe Hotels3. Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) serving the
Punta Cana/Bvaro resort region4. Gregorio Lupern International Airport (POP)
serving the Puerto Plata resort region5. El Cibao International Airport (STI) serving the cityo Santiago
6. Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport, alsoknown as El Cate (AZS) serving the ecologically- richSaman Peninsula
7. La Isabela International Airport (JBQ) Also in SantoDomingo, o ers domestic fights within the DominicanRepublic and fights to some Caribbean islands.
8. Maria Montez International Airport (BRX) servesBarahona.
Tourist CardPrior to entering the immigration line, visitors are required topurchase a Tourist Card.lts essential that visitors haveUS$10 or 10 euros or each member o their part to pa this tax. No coins or other currency, including Dominicanpesos, 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.
TaxesIn addition to the tourist card, visitors are required topay a US$20 departure tax at the airport upon departure
(This is generally included in the cost o a regular airline ticket,but some charters do not include it, please check with yourtravel agency). Dominican hotels and restaurants collect26 percent o their published prices (16 percent sales tax +10 percent service charges).
Traveling with ChildrenRequirements or minors ( oreigners) in the Dominican Republic :At the moment o departure rom the Dominican Republic,Immigration will request that the minors are accompanied withthe same person that they arrived. This can be proved b y usingairline tickets, airport or port o entry and the number stampedin the passport, etc.I the minor will not leave the Dominican Republic with thesame people that arrived or with both o the parents or legaltutors, they will need an authorization (consular declaration)legalized by the Dominican Republic consulate closest to thecountry o residence o the parents.
Electricit Electricity in the Dominican Republic operates at 110 Volts/60Hertz as it does in North America.
TippingTipping is widely practiced throughout the Dominican Republic.While restaurants automatically add a 10 percent tip to thebill, its customary to give a bit extra up to 10 percent.Tips are also given to taxi drivers, hotel maids (even atall-inclusive) and porters.
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Medical PrecautionsTravelers visiting the Dominican Republic are advised to drinkbottled water. Because o the strength o the Caribbean sun,it is recommended that vacationers drink water throughout theday to avoid dehydration.It is essential or travelers to the Dominican Republic to packsunscreen o SPF 15 or higher, again, due to the strengtho the Caribbean sun. In addition, or those traveling towildli e area, mosquito repellent is strongly recommended.Should a medical emergency occur during a stay most hotelsand resorts have on-site medical care. In addition, emergencyrooms are ound throughout the country.
Emergenc Phone NumberDial 911 or medical and sa ety emergencies.Politur: (809) 200-3500 or (809) 686-8639
Alcohol Drinking AgeThe drinking age in the Dominican Republic is 18 years old.
HotelsNational Hotel & Restaurant Association (ASONAHORES)For an updated listing go to www.asonahores.com orwww.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
Santo Domingo Port
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Telephone/CommunicationsSeveral cellular phone companies o er service in theDominican Republic. Telephones are widely available atresorts throughout the country.In addition to telephone service, the Dominican Republic alsoo ers direct dialing, axing, telecon erencing, electronic mailand videocon erencing. The majority o Dominican hotels o erInternet service or a ee. Tourists will also nd Internet ca sand Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the country.Area codes in the Dominican Republic are 809 and 829.
Pet RegulationsThe Department o Animal Health requires speci c documentation
or any pets being brought into the country. Cats and dogs
must have the ollowing documentation: A health certi cate issued by the Of ce of Animal Healthno more than 15 days prior to the arrival date o theanimal is required.
Anti-rabies vaccine, triple vaccine (distemper, lectopirosis,hepatitis) and Parvo-virus vaccine certi cates showinginoculations 15 days prior to the arrival date o the animal.
Pets that dont meet requirements will be quarantined or atleast eight days and up to a month. For all other types o animals, special authorization should be sought rom andissued by la Direccin General de Ganadera (Department o Animal Husbandry), (809) 535-9689.
Car Rentals
Car rental o ces and acilities can be ound at allairports in the Dominican Republic. Rental contracts are
ormalized upon the presentation o a credit card. Rentersmust be 25 years o age. A valid drivers license rom thecountry o origin or an international drivers license must bepresented at the time o rental. Popular car rental agenciesinclude: Nelly Rent-a-Car, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Europcar,Hertz, Honda, National/Alamo and Thri ty.National Rental Car AssociationWeb site: http://www.andri.com.do
Ground Transportation
Motor coaches and vans arranged by local tour operatorsare the pre erred method o transportation. The major rentalcar companies are represented, but hiring a car and driver ortaking a taxi are additional options or getting around. Useonly the taxis rom outside the airport and at theresorts. I you go out, keep the taxi companys cardand call the same company to pick you up. When utilizinglocal transportation rom ports and airports, try to agree onthe are in advance to avoid problems and ask or thechau eurs identi cation be ore entering the car.
Trans ers and ExcursionsAssociation o Incoming Tour Operators (OPETUR)Email:[email protected] site: http://www.opetur.net
Bus CompaniesDaily bus services available via Metro Bus, Caribe Tours andExpreso Bvaro.
Domestic Regular and Charter Flights
Domestic regular and charter fights are available in theDominican Republic by these companies:Aerodomca (Aeronaves Dominicanas CxA)Air CenturyTakeo Destination ServiceDomestic charter fights are also available by these companies:
SAP (Servicios Areos Pro esionales)Volair Helidosa
For more in ormation please visit,www.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
Santo Domingo to:Barahona 3 hoursBayahibe 2 hoursBoca Chica hour
Jarabacoa 2 hours Juan Dolio 40 minutesLa Romana 1 hour and 45 minutesPuerto Plata 3 hoursPunta Cana 3 hoursSaman 2 hours and 15 minutesSantiago 2 hours
Puerto Plata to:Barahona 7 hoursCabarete 30 minutesCo resi 10 minutesLa Romana 5 hoursPlaya Dorada 10 minutesPunta Cana 7 hoursSaman 3 hoursSantiago 1 hoursSanto Domingo 3 hoursSosua 20 minutes
Punta Cana to:Barahona 7 hoursBayahibe 1 hour and 45 minutesBoca Chica 3 hours
Jarabacoa 5 hours Juan Dolio 2 hours and 45 minutesLa Romana 1 hour and 45 minutesPuerto Plata 7 hoursSaman 5 hoursSantiago 5 hoursSanto Domingo 3 hours
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Local TransportationAs the second largest island in the Caribbean, the DominicanRepublic o ers a wide selection o activities and experiences
or visitors. It also means that some attractions are quite adistance away rom one another. Fortunately, theDominican Republic is well-equipped to handle its size with awell-maintained network o highways and international airportsthat serve all corners o the country.
Driving Time Between Regions
Houses in colonial Santo Domingo
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BLUEBeaches
The Dominican Republics beaches are widely celebrated asbeing among the worlds best - and or good reason. Here,more than 1,000 miles o sugar-colored sand is gently lappedby warm waters so clear and blue one has to see to believe.Depending on location, the Dominican Republics beacheso er a gentle lullaby or an ocean side nap or enough wind tokeep a Technicolor kiteboard adri t.
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FishingThe Dominican Republic hosts several international bill shtournaments each year. For those who are not looking tobecome legendary anglers but would like to ght a marlin orreel-in a toothy barracuda, several charters are availablethroughout the country.Not as popular among tourists, but still a thrilling activity is
reshwater lake shing. In a country known or its oceanwaters, the Dominican Republic also o ers excellent shing in
crystal-clear mountain streams and rivers. One o the bestlocations is Lake Hatillo, near the remote town o Cotui.The lake is actually an attractive reservoir that holds largequantities o lake bass.
Wind SportsThe Dominican Republic is known as the kiteboarding capitalo the world among those who travel the water sports circuit.The city o Cabarete o ers the per ect blend o wind, waterand waves to create incomparable kiteboarding conditions.Windsur ers also fock to the water, coming out in large numbers
or the annual World Cup Windsur ng Competition held inCabarete every July. But, these are not the only boards to be
ound in the Dominican Republic. Sur boards also hit thewaves in search o the per ect point break and to ride on thebarrels.
Kiteboarding
One o the astest-growing water sports, this sur ng-like activityuses a huge kite to capture the wind as participants balanceon a board. Kiteboarding rentals are available all along KiteBeach in Cabarete. Visitors looking to try the sport can easily
nd experienced kiteboarders o ering instruction. Windsurfng
Equipment is available or rental through most hotels in thearea and lessons can be taken through a variety o vendors.
Scuba/SnorkelingThe Dominican Republics underwater world o ersexceptional ree diving and snorkeling, incredibly clearwaters and a variety o color ul marine li e. In act, thecountry is o ten listed as one o the top diving locations inthe Caribbean. Visitors have the opportunity to explorecenturies-old shipwrecks.
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MarinasThe Dominican Republic has one o the most expansivecoastlines in the Caribbean with more than 800 miles (1,287kilometers) o diverse ecological environments ranging romdesert to tropical rain orest. Regardless o where visitorschoose to drop anchor, grand mountain backdrops, whitesand beaches and turquoise-blue waters are sure to meet them.
Jiman
Elas Pia
Cabeza de Torro
Monte Cristi
DajabnMao
SabanetaSantiago
MocaSalcedo
Nagua
Cotui
Saman
Monte PlataHato Mayor
El Seibo
Higey
La Romana
San Pedrode MacorsSan Cristbal
Bani
AzuaNeiba
Barahona
Pedernales
SantoDomingo
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
Puerto Plata
SanFrancisco
de MacorsLa Vega
El MorroPunta Rucia Cayo Arena (paraiso) Costambar
PlayaDorada
Sosua
CabaretePlaya Grande
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Las Galeras
Icaco
Uvero AltoMacao
Arena GordaEl Cortecito
Bavaro
Punta CanaCap Cana
Palmilla
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Palenque
Las Salinas
Palmar de Ocoa
San Rafael
Los PatosBaha de las Aguilas
Lago Hatillo
Puerto Colon
Haina
Manzanillo
Jarabacoa
Constanza
At present time, the Dominican Republic is able to dock yachtsup to 250 eet in length overall. In act, Cap Cana Harborand Marina will be the largest world-class mega-yachtmarina in the Caribbean with the capability o hosting over500 yachts.Additional marinas in the Dominican Republic include OceanWorld on the North Coast, Casa de Campo and Punta Canaon the East Coast.
Beaches
Maritime Ports
Wind Sports
Scuba/Snorkeling
Fishing
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A avorite gol ng destination o ormer Presidents Bill Clintonand George H. W. Bush, the Dominican Republic has becomeone o the hottest spots to tee-o in the Caribbean, i not theworld. Here gol ers will nd more than 20 gol courses,most o them with ocean ront airways and swayingcoconut palms. They will also nd courses designed by legendssuch as Pete Dye, P.B. Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones,Gary Player, Tom Fazio and Nick Faldo.Visitors to the Dominican Republic neednt worry aboutpacking gol clubs or even knowing how to gol , or that matter.Each course o ers a ordable club rentals and internationally
Eco AdventureThe Dominican Republic is one o the ew countries in theCaribbean with nine li e zones, or ecological zones. Thisdiversity plays a major role in making eco and adventuretourism in the country so remarkable and exciting. The DominicanRepublic has the highest and lowest sea level points in theCaribbean with Pico Duarte at 10,128 ee t (3,087 meters)above and Lake Enriquillo at 144 eet below (43.89 meters).In between these elevations is a playground o environments
rom tropical rain orest to arid desert. These areas are matchedwith adventures and activities designed to get adrenalinerushing, hearts racing and senses bursting.There are several pro essional tour companies that o er avariety o activities in the Dominican Republic. The ollowingactivities are what the Dominican Republic o ers or gettingin-touch with primal instincts:
Bird-watching
The Dominican Republic is a haven or birdwatchers with over300 species o brightly colored birds that call the island homeeither permanently or as a migration layover. Twenty-sevenspecies are endemic, meaning only ound on the island o Hispaniola.
Can oning and Cascading
Can oning is a blend o hiking, swimming, rock climbing,jumping and repelling and typically ends with a dip in a cool
mountain pool. The Dominican Republic serves as an excellentarena or this relatively new adventure sport due to its multitudeo mountain ranges. Adventure seekers staying on the northcoast can easily nd a tour or guide out o Cabarete, but themost popular access point is Jarabacoa in the central region.Cascading is a variation o canyoning that uses less equipmentand involves water alls. It requires the partaker to climbone or more water alls in order to cascade back down byjumping o cli s or sliding down water shuts. The Salto de
Jimenoa water all is a recommended s pot, as is the pinnaclecascading course o Damajagua near Puerto Plata. While theDominican Republics series o alls has more than 27 cascadeseach with a pool, only the rst 12 have been approvedby the government or exploring. By combining the rushingwater o these 12, the right equipment and knowledgeableguides, this adventure is un orgettable. Water shoes arerequired and are available at the alls or rent.
Hiking
Abundant trails line the countryside o the Dominican Republicwith the most amous leading to Pico Duarte. Most paths arelocated within the national parks system and require permits
rom the government in order to be explored. Some trails alsorequest that a certi ed guide accompany hikers. (Guidescan o ten be secured near the entrances o the national parks.)
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recognized gol pros or lessons. Regardless o handicap, thecourses o the Dominican Republic promise a challenging andunique experience. For a complete listing o Dominican Republicgol courses please visit, www.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
La Cana Gol Course
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Horseback Riding
Many tours include horseback riding as the means o transportation to various points o interest. Several companieshave one-day tours using the strong Creole mountain breed o horse that will take riders over the mountains, through riversand will stop along the way or water all and cave exploration.
Ka aking
Like whitewater ra ting, kayaking is most popular in the centralregion along the Yaque del Norte and Jimenoa rivers near
Jarabacoa. Both waterways provide a mix o white water withsharp turns and precipitous drops.
Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is one o the quietest and most exhilaratingways to see the Dominican Republic. The bikes allow touriststo reach places not accessible to most visitors.
Rock Climbing
The Dominican Republic is considered to be one o the worldsbest rocking destinations among those who know the rope.With our mountain ranges, the country provides a greatlandscape or adrenaline.One o the best spots is Playa El Fronton, which is easilyaccessible by boat rom Las Galeras in the North East inSaman. Climbers hire a boat that takes them to a drop-o point and waits until their return.
Whale Watching
From January through March, Saman Bay is nearly taken
over by humpback whales. For centuries, thousands o thesehumongous mammals make an annual trip to spend winter inthe warm waters o the Dominican Republic. Tours romSaman Bay are available during this time and most o er a99 percent sighting rate.The Dominican Republics preserves and sanctuaries, like theSanctuary or the Marine Mammals o the Dominican Republic,the rst whale sanctuary in the world located along the coasto Saman, are a vital tourism draw to the Dominican Republics
abled lush green surroundings.
CavingThere are hundreds o caves spread throughout the DominicanRepublic, the majority o which are located in the countrysnumerous national parks. The most visited are: Los Tres Ojoscave in Santo Domingo, Las Cuevas del Pomier, Fun Fun Caveand la Cueva de Las Maravillas. A new path is developing inthe East National Park in Bayahibe called Padre Nuestro route,where scuba diving is also allowed at the cave.
Whitewater Ra ting
The hottest whitewater ra ting location is on the Yaque delNorte in the central mountain area. This is the largest riverin the Dominican Republic and has exhilarating class III to Vrapids (using the universal scale o I to VI) including a 12- ootdrop named Mike Tyson. For a whitewater experience,Rancho Baiguate and Rancho Jarabacoa, as well as severaloperators, o er one-day tours out o Santo Domingo, PuertoPlata and Cabarete and all include instruction and equipment.Most tours will only allow adults and children over 12 years o age who are in good health.
Most Popular Dominican Republic Excursions
(Provided by the Incoming Tour Operator Association-OPETUR)
Saona IslandRiver Ra ting at Rancho BaiguateMonster TruckJeep Sa ariHelicopter TourCharcos de DamajaguaAltos de ChavnSanto Domingo City TourCatalina IslandFunny BikesLos Haitises National ParkWhales (available in Saman Bay January to March)Cayo Levantado IslandPlaya Rincn (biking or by horse)Salto El LimnCuevas Fun FunPuerto Plata citySaman cityCayo Arena
Jeep Sa aris and ExpeditionsJeep sa aris and expeditions place visitors behind the wheelo their own our-by- our Jeep or un truck on the rustic roadso the DR. This is the best way to nd secluded beaches andlearn about local customs while being surrounded by lushvegetation. Tours are out o Samana, Punta Cana, PuertoPlata, La Romana and Bayahibe and o ten include horsebackriding as an option.
Water alls
Salto de JimenoaLocated in Jarabacoa, this 131 eet (40 meters) water all isreached by a hiking trail and narrow suspension bridge.The cold water o the Yaque del Norte cascades into the poolbelow. On weekends, a snack bar is open or visitors.Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. da ily.Salto BaiguateAlso located in Jarabacoa, this water all is 82 eet (25 meters)height, surrounded by impressive nature, you can swim andenjoy quietness & beauty.Salto El LimnLocated in Saman. This water all is about 984 eet (300 meters)above sea level and has a 131 eet (40 meters) drop that endsin a very deep but swimmable pool o crystal clear waters.
Ocean World
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Parque Zoolgico Nacional, Santo Domingowww.zoodom.gov.doOpen Tuesday to Sunday, 9a.m. to 5p.m.Located north o Santo Domingo, Parque Zoolgico is one o the largest zoos in Latin America. The 320-acre park providesguests with the opportunity to see intriguing animals liketigers, chimps and hyenas, while also o ering glimpses o crocodiles, famingos and nocturnal anteaters. Whetherchildren are discovering creatures in the large landscapedgrounds or going or a ride on the shuttle train, theyresure to enjoy their visit to Santo Domingos National Zoo.
Jardn Botnico Nacional, Santo Domingowww.jbn-sdq.orgOpen daily 9a.m. to 5p.m.A train is available or a tour o the garden.The National Botanical Garden has a large variety o palms, erns,bromeliads, orquids, cactus, roses, aquatic plants, a collection o endemic plants, and a Japanese garden. 40% o the garden isnatural reserve. Santo Domingos National Botanical Garden alsohas 2 museums, the Ecological and the Herbarium museums.
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THE DOMINICAN ISLANDSCa o Levantado
Accessible by motorboat, Cayo Levantado is located just o the coast o Saman. Cayo Levantado is a coconut palm-linedisland paradise that has become one o the areas top touristdestinations.
Isla CatalinaIsla Catalina, a 6-square-mile island just 5-miles south o LaRomana, o ers terri c scuba and snorkeling along an impressivecoral ree . Visitors to Isla Catalina can camp on the beachwith a permit rom the national parks o ce in Bayahibe.
Isla SaonaA very popular area o Parque Nacional del Este, Isla Saonais a tranquil Caribbean island known or its powdery sand,
clear waters and beauti ul palm trees. The island is home tosome 112 species o birds in addition to turtles, sharks, bottlenosedolphins, whales and endangered West Indian manatee thatmake their home in the waters o Isla Saona. Isla Saona isone o the hottest all-day trips taken by tourists visiting theSoutheastern or Eastern Coast. The majority o tour operatorsin Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, La Romana and Bayahibewill take tourists to Palmilla (la piscina natural or naturalpool) where tourists can swim in the warm water and takephotographs o the beauti ul star sh that surround them.
Animal Parks and AquariumsOcean World, Puerto Plata
www.oceanworld.netThis large marine theme park o ers interactive experiences suchas swimming with bottlenose dolphins in the worlds largest dolphinlagoon, eeding stingrays, exploring an arti cial ree , gettingclose to sharks in the worlds rst shark interaction pool, gettingnose-to-nose with sea lions and swimming just inches rom tigers.
Manati Park, Bvaro, Punta Canawww.manatipark.comManati Theme Park ocuses on nature, animals and the history
o the Dominican Republic. Located in Bavaro-Punta Cana ,the park is centered on an incredible landscape o magni cent gardens abundant with orchids and tropicalplants. This park is a huge hit with kids as it encourages them,with the assistance o pro essionals, to hold non-poisonoussnakes and play in a pool with dolphins.Manati Park o ers nine shows daily including horse, parrot,dolphin and sea lion attractions. In addition, park goers canexperience the authentic culture and olklore o the DominicanRepublic with the parks Taino dancing show.
Dolphin Island Park
www.dolphinislandpark.comDolphin Island Park is located on the open sea o theCaribbean, between the beach and the coral barrier o Bvaro. Surrounded by crystal waters and nature, park
goers can enjoy interaction programs with dolphins orsea lions, along with snorkeling with sharks and stingrays.
Acuario Nacional, Santo Domingo
Bordering the Caribbean Sea, the national aquarium o ersvisitors a glimpse o the countrys diverse, color ul sea li e.The aquariums plexiglas tunnel surrounds spectators with water,sharks, rays and conger eels. A variety o color ul sh swimthrough the tunnel, while exhibits explain di erent types o marine environments.
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Where to Go and ExcursionsFrom Santo Domingo
Capital City Santo Domingo: Visit the Catedral Primada deAmrica (First Cathedral o the Americas), Coln Park, Puertadel Conde (the Counts Door), and enjoy a panoramic visit o the modern city, passing through the Plaza de la Cultura, theNational Palace where the seat o government is, and continuealong through the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center, the Paseode los Indios park, the Heros Center and the Malecon, thecapital citys promenade along the Caribbean Sea. This is alsoavailable rom Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahbe,Bvaro and Punta Cana.
Colonial Santo Domingo: This tour o ers an encounter with thepast. Points o interest include the Cathedral, Las Damas street,Alczar de Coln, the National Cemetery, Ozama Fort andbuildings rom the 16th century.The tour also includes a visitaround a workshop that processes Dominican amber, a beauti ullocal gemstone, cigar shops and more where you will have theopportunity to admire Dominican cra tsmanship. The tour will nishat the Modelo Market, a cra t market that is located on MellaStreet, giving you the chance to buy local cra ts.
Faro a Coln (Columbus Lighthouse) and the NationalAquarium: A visit to one o the most modern o monumentscontaining the remains o Christopher Columbus and also avisit to the National Aquarium, where there is a wide range o Dominican marine auna on display. The Los Tres Ojos (ThreeEyes) park, with its our sul ur water lakes, three o which arewithin a great cavern, is part o this dynamic and un excursion.
Shopping Tour:Explore the most important local cra t shops,where you can buy authentic Dominican amber and larimargemstones, horn, bone, tortoiseshell and more local products.This excursion is de nitely worth enjoying and you can take alittle piece o the Dominican Republic home with you.
Night Tour:Walk through the Heros Center and along theMalecon (sea promenade) o Santo Domingo. Then, sampleCreole gastronomy whose calories you can burn o later at themost impressive discotheque in the area. The Guacara Tainadiscotheque is located inside a cave, or rather, underground,where you can dance to the rhythm o merengue and discomusic. Also available rom Boca Chica and Juan Dolio.
Visit to La Romana and the Altos de Chavn:This excursioncovers the eastern coastal plains, passing via the sultan o the east, San Pedro de Marcors, admiring the sugar cane
elds all the way to the Casa de Campo tourist center at LaRomana. Later a visit to Altos de Chavn, a amous replicationo a 15th century artists village evokes the eel o a heavenlymedieval city in the middle o the 20th century. This is alsoavailable rom Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahbe,Bvaro and Punta Cana.
Saona Island:On this tour you will take a catamaran romBahahibe beach at La Romana, traverse the coast o theNational Park o the East with its impressive water colorsand vegetation, see a natural pool in the sea, and pass bythe mangrove swamp reserve until you reach Saona Island.Here you will be served a bu et on the beach. Tour includesunlimited rum, sodas and water on the beach. Return byboat. This is also available rom Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, LaRomana, Bayahbe, Bvaro and Punta Cana.
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The Zoo and Botanical Gardens:Admire all the fora andauna o the Dominican Republic in an exciting tour in a mini-
train through the Botanical Gardens and the National Zoo.
Jarabacoa:This destination is situated in the mountains o theCordillera Central mountain range, where you can admiresome o the most beauti ul pine trees in the country as wellas some extraordinary views. You will visit the Las MercedesSanctuary, as well as the town o Jarabacoa and you will alsogo on a horseback trek. The tour concludes with a swim inthe white waters o the Salto de Baiguate.
Santiago de los Caballeros:This is the second largest cityin the Dominican Republic, located in the Cibao Valley inthe center o the country, which is why we call it the Heart
City. Without a doubt an interesting tour with visits to theRestoration Monument, the E. Len Jimenes Cultural Centerwith its exhibition rooms, paintings, and a visit to the smallLeon Family museum, the main cigar manu acturers in thecountry. You will also get to see an amazing view o the cityand spend an hour shopping on the amous and dynamicEl Sol street. In addition to this, a visit to the sanctuary o the Las Mercedes Virgin is included. This is the place whereAdmiral Christopher Columbus ought his rst battle with theindigenous people.
Puerto Plata:This tour travels to part o the impressive northerncoast. The tour includes a visit to the Restoration Monumentin Santiago, a visit to the city o Puerto Plata, a visit to theSan Felipe Fort, the Amber Museum, the hotel complexeso the area and the cable car located on the Isabel Torresmountain.
Enriquillo Lake:Take a tour o the southwest towards theDominican-Haitian border. You will pass through a variety o di erent villages, the Las Baras, La Descubierta and a stopat the shores o Enriquillo Lake, which is 131 eet below sealevel and where there is a great concentration o crocodiles,pink famingos and endangered iguanas.
Cueva de las Maravillas (the Cave of Wonders) andChavn River:Tour the rst natural museum o cave art inthe Antilles, which is o great archeological value. Following
this, there is a tour along the Chavn River, where scenes orApocalypse Now, Rambo and King Kong were lmed. Thetour will end with a stop at Altos de Chavn, the village o artists where you can see a replica o a 15th century Spanishvillage bordered by the Chavn River. The tour includes lunch.Duration: Full day. This is also available rom Boca Chica,
Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahbe, Bvaro and Punta Cana.From Barahona
Baha de las guilas (Eagle Bay):This is a ascinating touron a beauti ul beach belonging to the Jaragua National Parkin the southwest. Enjoy an un orgettable experience or loverso white sands and crystal waters that are reached via thesmall shing village o La Cueva.
Enriquillo Lake:Discover the Cabritos Island National Park.This Park includes Enriquillo Lake, which is located 131 eetbelow sea level. During this excursion you will have thechance to take a swim, not with the crocodiles, but in a reshriver that is warm, sul ured and near the lake. The latter iso ten used in cosmetology or skin cures.
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Laguna de Rincn (Corner Lagoon):Visit this paradise o birds located very close to the village o Cabral. The lagoonhas a wide variety o birds such as the Creole duck and pinkfamingos, which can be enjoyed during an hour and a hal boattrip. The tour continues with a visit to the unique magnetic polearea. Lunch at Casa Miriam, a wonder ul private villa locatedwithin a sub-tropical humid orest that has various natural waterpools, is included. Finally, visits to San Ra ael beach and the LosPatos beach, with its river, round out the experience.
Hoyo de Pelempito (Pelempito Hole):Enjoy the spectacularlandscape in the Southern region rom above the Sierra deBahoruco National Park, about one mile above sea level. Here
you will discover a large variety o birds and more than 150species o orchids and other plants and trees, which are endemicto the island.
Laguna de Oviedo:This is very possibly the best place to watchsome o the most beauti ul birds in our country. The lagoon ismade up o more than 40 islets and each o these is a re uge
or birds such as gulls, pelicans and pink famingos. At midday,lunch will be taken in the center o the lagoon, on the Cayo delas Iguanas where you will be able to see two types o iguana:the rhinoceros iguana and the ricord iguana. Although largeand impressive, these iguanas are completely harmless.
From La RomanaLa Romana and the Cave of Wonders:This tour includes ashort visit to the city, including the sugar mill, the tax- ree area,the popular markets and the central park, ollowing a visit tothe Cave o Wonders, the rst natural museum o cave art in theAntilles at a depth o about 27 yards. Also available rom SantoDomingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, Bvaro and Punta Cana.
Fun-Fun Cave:This is de nitely an excursion or those who likeadventure. This excursion goes way over the boundaries into theunknown, and takes you back to the stone age as you slip intoone o the largest caves in the world. Enjoy a ride on horsebackand then a walk through the humid orest o Las Haitises, in orderto reach the mouth o the cave. Once there, you will descendvia a rope to where the beauty o color ul tunnels and giganticcorridors, stalactites and stalagmites, petroglyphs, cave art andthe magical whisper o an underground river all await you. Alsoavailable rom Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, Bvaroand Punta Cana.
From Puerto PlataPuerto Plata and Cable Car:The city o Puerto Plata hasmuch to o er historically. Begin the day by going up inthe cable car to the Isabel de Torres hill to contemplate thebeauti ul view o the bay and then visit the San Felipe Fort, theAmber Museum, the Brugal Rum bottling company, shoppingareas and much more. Also available rom Santo Domingo.
Ocean World Adventure Park, Casino & Marina:This is areally exciting tour or the entire amily. Visit this new marinezoological park located at Co res, which has some o themost exciting encounters with animals in all o the Caribbean.Exhibition o marine lions several times a day, dolphins, agreat variety o shes, sharks, coral ree aquarium, tropicaljungle, bird sanctuary, and more. Visitors are able to swim inan aquarium with dolphins and enjoy the acilities as well asa re reshing swim at the be ach. Ocean World has a variety o restaurants and animal shows at various times during the day.Also available rom Santo Domingo.
Outback Jeep Safari:This is a ascinating adventure. Enjoya visit to a ruit and tropical plant plantation. A tour aroundthe Dominican countryside, see the local houses and then avisit to a mini zoo.
Helicopter Tour:Discover the extraordinary beauty o PuertoPlata rom the air and then escape to a deserted beach or aromantic encounter, get up close to the Isabel de Torres hill orsimply enjoy a panoramic fight viewing the exotic landscapeso Puerto Plata. A unique and un orgettable experience.
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Paradise Island - Cayo Arena:This is unspoiled nature withwhite sands and crystal waters where you can snorkel over acoral ree , see mangrove swamps and lagoons with uniquefora and auna. All this is in Cayo Arena.
Funny Bikes:Is another option or making the most o theDominican countryside. Drive your own 4x4 through reedbeds, streams and visit local Dominican and Haitian housesseeing their culture up close.
Tropical Jeep Safari:See all the natural beauty o the northerncoast on board a 4x4 jeep that will collect you rom yourhotel. Discover the li estyle o the country olk and their littlehomes. You will have the opportunity to visit the 27 water allso Damajagua and get the chance to climb seven o them. Agreat challenge!
White Water Rafting:I you consider yoursel to be anadventurer then this is a great way to e njoy one o the longestrivers o the Caribbean, the Yaque o the North. Minimumage: 14 years.Free Style Catamaran:An option to simply relax underthe sun with a cocktail in your hand, sailing an exuberantcatamaran through the crystalline waters o the Atlantic.
From SamanExplore Caves, Mangroves and Rainforests:A unique excursion.Our guide will be waiting or you at the Saman docks to help
you board a ast boat that crosses the turquoise colored waterso the bay o Saman and takes you to one o the most importantmangrove swamp reserves in the Caribbean, the Los HaitisesNational Park. Here you will get to see the islet known as Islade los Pjaros. These birds reign over this region o mangroveswamps and untamed auna. You will also get to enjoy as tonishingcaves and revel in a culture that is rich in tradition and history.
Cayo Levantado:Enjoy a day o un and sun on the beach o Cayo Levantado. The crossing o the bay is made in a ast boatand when you arrive on the beach you will be welcomed with a
ree drink o rum or ruit punch. This is also available rom SantoDomingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahbe, Bvaroand Punta Cana.
Catamaran Crossing and Snorkeling:Enjoy an un orgettableexperience on our catamaran and diving excursion with snorkelingin the bay o Saman. The catamaran will then anchor at CayoFarola, well-known or its diverse and color ul auna, to be ableto enjoy the snorkeling and the large variety o brightly coloredtropical sh. We will then continue this pleasant crossing towardsCayo Levantado, where you will be able to relax in a hammockor simply enjoy swimming in the turquoise colored waters o thebeach, or to taste a re reshing tropical drink and buy cra ts romthe gi t shops.
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Discover Saman:Visit the city o Saman, including a stopat the village o Las Terrenas. Your riendly guide will provide
you with the most important details about the places o interest you will nd along the way until you reach your rst stop. LaChurcha, a church built in about 1860, was brought in parts
rom England and reassembled piece by piece in Saman.Later, visit the small whale museum, where you can learnsomething about the mysteries o the humpback whale.
Adventure in Safari Jeep:This is the best adventure in a 4x4jeep and a day ull o un and great excitement. Your expertguide will o er you in ormation on the li e and culture o theDominican people, as well as on the di erent areas that youhave visited during the tour. You will get a chance to tasteDominican co ee and various tropical ruits. You can explorethe small caverns and enjoy the resh water coming rom thesubterranean springs. You will also visit the El Valle water all,where you can enjoy a good splash in the natural swimmingpool and admire the thick vegetation o the hill o La Pia.
The El Limon Waterfall:A great adventure that you willnever orget, takes you to the interior o the peninsula wherethe mountains reach a height o 2,100 eet. You will have togo by horseback or a minimum o 30 minutes along verysteep paths with incredible tropical vegetation, Dominicanfora and auna, co ee and cocoa plants and a great varietyo tropical ruits. When you arrive at the water all, which is120 eet high, you will be captivated by its spectacular beauty.Minimum age: 12 years. This is also available rom SantoDomingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, La Romana, Bayahbe,Bvaro and Punta Cana.
Observation of Humpback Whales:More than 50,000people visit Saman each year to watch the humpbackwhales during their mating season between January 15 andMarch 15. These mammals come during the winter rom theNorth Atlantic in order to enjoy our warm waters and givebirth. There have been times when up to 300 whales havebeen counted in the area. Minimum age: 12 years. This isalso available rom Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio,La Romana, Bayahbe, Bvaro and Punta Cana.
From Punta CanaManat Park:This is an aquatic park o more than 49 squaremiles, with nine shows per day, more than 150 species o animals and fora and a pro essional team o presenters.You will have an un orgettable day ull o excitement closeto nature, with a sea lion show, dolphins and horses anda cultural show about the history o the Taino people. The
acilities include restaurants and shows s cheduled throughoutthe day. Also available rom La Romana and Bayahibe.
Road Truck Adventure:A trip around the most typical placeswithin the region, crossing valleys, meadows and mountains,plantations o sugar cane, cocoa and bananas, tasting tropical
ruits, meeting a typical Dominican amily and watching acock ght.
Four wheels and Buggie Trails:Make your own way along theMacao beach on your power ul Yamaha 250 Timberwol . Onthis hal -day excursion you will have the opportunity to swim,take photos and enjoy a walk along the Macao beach.
Jeep Safari:Drive your own 4x4 Jeep through the sugarplantations, local villages, mountains, eucalyptus jungles,and rivers. Enjoy an amazing cock ght and happily ride thespecial horses o Rancho Mission while being gently soothedby the so t breeze on this exclusive beach
Horseback riding:Choose the day that suits you best andcome and ride along our magni cent Macao bea ch; rediscover
yoursel among this immense orest and at the same time youwill take a lovely amily experience away with you.
For more in ormation: www.opetur.net
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One o the most romantic escapes in the Caribbean, theDominican Republic is a lush, tropical destination like noother, eaturing a growing list o luxury, boutique, upscale and
amily hotels, villas and more that cater to wedding groups,newlyweds and couples seeking romantic escapes. Add thegrowing list o deluxe marinas, designer gol courses, luxuriousspas, amazing beaches and cultural attractions and you havethe makings or idyllic weddings, honeymoons or just secludedand memorable escape s.
Altos de Chavn, La Romana
Planning our Wedding
Major resorts in Sosua, Cabarete, Puer to Plata, Playa Dorada,Playa Grande, Punta Cana-Bavaro, Juan Dolio, Boca Chica,Samana, Bayahibe and La Romana have expert sta s who willcoordinate a care ree wedding or you and your party.Wedding packages di er slightly rom hotel to hotel but mostwill include the judge, license, fowers, music, cake,champagne and special touches in your room.A sun washed beach will provide a romantic setting or a
wedding reception. Tropical fower bouquets and centerpiecesin cool seaside colors or passionate bright colors will add tothe atmosphere. Guests will sit back and relax, and thank you
or sharing these memorable moments with them.The hotel may arrange or the wedding ceremony at a beachsidegazebo or under an open sky. The photographer knows thehotel and area so he can nd the best backgrounds ormemorable poses. Your biggest worry is saying I do.I you want to create your dream wedding, Santo Domingowedding specialists can be called in to make your special dayun orgettable.
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Getting married in paradise:Submit the ollowing paperwork be ore the O ciala del EstadoCivil (Civil Registry O ce) or the prep aration o your marriagecerti cate. Note that you may send photocopies in advanceand 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 singlestatus a davit.
Birth Certi cate(s) Divorce Certi cate(s) when applicable Two or more witnesses , each with a copy of the ir
identi cation card. Relatives cannot be witnesses.Legal transcripts o the birth certi cates, single status a davitand divorce certi cate are usually prepared at the DominicanConsulate in the country where the documents were issued .For detailed in ormation visit: www.GoDominicanRepublic.com
The hone moonOne o the big advantages o marrying at a resort is that youcan honeymoon right there. I you will be at a resort in theSouth, take time out to visit Santo Domingo, the rst city in theNew World. Have pictures o the two o you strolling throughthe 16th century Colonial City, an area dripping withromance. Visit the Alcazar where Diego Columbus courted hisnewly arrived bride, Maria de Toledo. The cobble-stone streetsand yellow lamplight will inspire old- ashioned romance.In Santo Domingo, choose rom one o the large chain hotelsor a smaller colonial city hotel. Enjoy the Plaza de Espaa inthe Colonial Zone or the discos in city hotels or residentialareas, as well as the many gourmet restaurants, ca es and bars.For serenity-seeking honeymooners, choose a small privatehotel ar away rom the all-inclusive party atmosphere. Howabout a small mountain enclave in Jarabacoa, a guest housein Playa Grande or Las Galeras beach, Samana?Still stumped about which direction to take? Then make it asplit decision - spend a week in the South or the East and aweek in the North. Some destinations are only 3 or 4 hoursapart so you wont waste a whole day travelling. A ter all, its
your honeymoon; make it memorable!
Religious Ceremonies
For those who like the idea o getting married in a tropical settingbut still want a religious ceremony, it is possible to arrange achurch wedding in the Dominican Republic. Since a churchwedding needs more ormalities than a civil service, the brideand groom must go slightly beyond the civil weddingrequirements. Many hotels have experience with churchweddings but a Dominican wedding specialist will be able tobetter assist the couple through the ormalities.
Ceremonies can be held at: San Estanislao Church in Altos de Chavon (La Romana) Basilica La Altagracia, Higuey, La Altagracia (Punta Cana) Cathedral of Puerto Plata Sosa Synagogue (Puerto Plata) Santo Domingo Synagogue Cathedral of Santo Domingo Cathedral of Santiago Dominicus Convent (Santo Domingo)
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From saucy nightclubs to enticing restaurants, there are noshortages o activities to ll the evening hours in theDominican Republic. The only challenge is nding the time tosqueeze it all in.A ter a day o sun tanning or sight-seeing, visitors canrecharge by dining at the unique restaurants that sprinkle thecities and villages rom coast-to-coast. Culinary specialties o the country vary rom region to region, but the simple tastesand staple oods are sure to please even the most nicky
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Antillean and hearty Creole recipes and is prepared similarto the dishes o Central and South America with rice andbeans, plantains, sh and other sea ood, meats and vegetables.Light spices or coconut add depth and warm the soul.The island is also known or its vibrant nightli e, characterizedby the pulsing music beats that ll the air.
Carnaval
La Vega Central Region o the Dominican RepublicA quiet town with a rich history, La Vega was also blessed with
ertile soil and precious gold. It is airly quaint, with 385,000inhabitants. However, when February rolls around, the cityis anything but quiet and reserved. La Vega is the home o Carnaval, one o the oldest and most vibrant o Dominican traditions.With the color ul yet devilish masks worn and created byattendees, the Dominicans get rowdy and celebrate thevictory o good over evil. A matchless celebration, bothnatives and non-residents reely dance through the streetsto blaring, energetic music while sampling the nest oodand drink the Dominican Republic has to o er. Carnaval isalso celebrated in other cities like Santo Domingo andSantiago.
Casinos
A ter a ull day o sun, sand and sur , visitors to the DominicanRepublic can spend the evening hours tr ying their luck at anyo the islands casinos. Color ul fashing lights, riendly card
dealers and the sounds o winning cheers and alling coinsare sure to draw even the novice gambler to a b lackjack tableor slot machine.Most casinos are conveniently located within major resortcomplexes and are open until dawn, i not 24 hours.Dominican casinos use Las Vegas odds, so the casinos pro tsand player winnings are relatively the same andconsidered air.
A way o li e on the island, Dominicans view dancing as anart and take pride in teaching their native movements to others.Salsa, Latin jazz and other types o dance music can be heardin the country, but are not as popular as their belovedmerengue counterpart.Merengue is the countrys national dance, traditional merenguegroups are comprised o a three-piece band includinga melodeon (accordion-like instrument), a guira (a scrapedpercussion piece) and a tambora (double-headed drum);however, it has expanded to incorporate other instrumentssuch as the saxophone, trumpets, violin, fute and piano.Today, merengues lyrics cover general topics including politicsand current events. The music has become so popular, in
act, that it is honored with two regional estivals each year,one in Santo Domingo in the month o July and one in PuertoPlata in September.
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Guacara TainaLocated in Santo Domingo, Guacara Taina club is set withina real cave, complete with stalactites. The grotto club, openThursday Sunday until 3 a.m. eatures three bars and two
dance foors. A one-hour olkloric show is available uponrequest or groups o 20 or more. The club has room or up to3,000 guests. Typically eaturing deejays, club goers will ndthemselves immersed in beats rom Merengue to pop. The majorityo the action takes place on the weekends when party goers startto arrive late at night to dance till the wee hours o the morning.For more in ormation please visit, www.guacarataina.net.
Teatro Nacional Eduardo Brito (National Theater)Mximo Gmez Ave. corner o Cesar Nicols Penson Street.Plaza de la Cultura, Santo Domingo.Phone: (809) 687-3191The National Theater is the heart o artistic expressions o music,lyrics and per ormances o the Dominican Republic in its mostvaried acets. The theater has three rooms with di erent sizes and
eatures. Proper attire is required.
The box o ce hours are rom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout theday, and up to 15 minutes be ore in the event o a show.Main Hall: It is the largest, with capacity or an audience o 1,589 people and is divided into stalls and balconies.Ravelo Room: Since 1981 it was determined its exclusivity orplays, with xed seasons since 1990. It has 189 seats.Culture Room: This space is reserved or recitals, hall concerts,courses and workshops, audiovisuals courses, lectures, presscon erences, launching o books and cultural events in general.It has been enabled by the new General Director or the proper
unctions o the institution.
The Palace o Fine ArtsAv. Mximo Gmez esquina Av. Independencia, Santo Domingo.
Gulo a TheaterCalle Arzobispo Portes #205. Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo.Phone: (809) 685-4856www.teatroguloya.org
Las Mscaras TheaterCalle Arzobizpo Portes #56. Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo.Phone: (809) 687-9788www.teatrolasmascaras.net.do
Casa de TeatroArz Merio 110, Ciudad Colonial. Santo DomingoPhone: (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 or 220people. Many cultural exhibitions, concerts, theater, ballet,etc. takes place here.
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The Dominican Republic has a rich and storied historythat traces back to the arrival o the Taino Indians.Following the islands discovery by Christopher Columbus in1492, the Republic had epic interaction with the Spanish,French, Haitians and A ricans. Its no wonder, then, how theDominican Republic came to boast such an impressive collectiono personal and cultural relics rom centuries pas t.
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The country has done a magni cent job o maintaining andpreserving these arti acts as well as the historical structuresin which theyre housed. Visiting the Dominican Republicsmajor cities, especially Santo Domingo, tourists can easilybecome engrossed in the historical legends that accompanysome o the oldest museums and archeological sites in theNew World.The Dominican Republic also has a unique collection o natural rocks and gems that can only be ound on the island.Near Barahona, a turquoise-blue pectolite stone known aslarimar has been cultivated rom the volcanic rock that once
ormed the island. The countrys most popular gem, amber,is the result o tree sap that hardened millions o years ago,
sometimes capturing small plants, animals and insects inside.These two geological imprints are used in jewelry, sometimestogether and other times in single pieces.The countrys museums and archeological sites intrigue adultsand provide a historical lesson or children. From jewelry toreligious arti acts, castles to caves, each venue showcases avastly di erent aspect o the islands color ul heritage.
g Centro Len, a highly respected cultural center in Santiago,
Dominican Republic, o ers visitors not only a look at the countrysnest art and cultural exhibitions, but also o ers a vast
variety o artistic seminars, workshops, lm estivals and musicalper ormances.Phone: (809) 582-2315Hours: Open 10 a.m. 7 p.m Tuesday Sunday,
Amber Museum
61 Duarte Street, Puerto PlataPhone: (809) 586-2848Hours: Open 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday through SaturdayThis two-story Victorian museum is thought to contain acollection o the worlds most transparent amber. Wellpreserved plants, insects and animals that were capturedin prehistoric tree sap are on display.www.ambermuseum.comTip The Puerto Plata amber museum contains the amousamber mosquito seen in the box o ce hit, Jurassic Park.
Parque Histrico La Isabela Luperon, Puerto Plata.
This Taino museum illustrates the way these natives lived, ate,prepared ood and sustained themselves day-to-day. Visitorscan examine a mock thatched hut and sample crops.
Jewish Museum - Sosua
This museum is a tribute to the 700 Jewish re ugees taken inby ormer president Ra ael Trujillo in 1938 during the Nazioccupation o Germany. Exhibits showcase photos andpersonal memorabilia o the settlers and the dair y manu acturing
acilities they developed in town.Museo Arqueolgico Regional Altos de Chavn(Altos de Chavon Regional Museum o Archaeolog )
Within Casa de Campo in La RomanaHours: Open 8 a.m. --- 9 p. m. Tuesday through Sunday.Located on the banks o the Chavon River, this museum boasts acollection o more than 3,000 arti acts rom the native TainoIndians who once inhabited the region. www.altosdechavon.com
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Calle Las Damas, Santo DomingoPhone: (809) 682-4202Hours: Open 9 a.m. 5 p.m. dailyOnce the 16th century governors Supreme Court, thismuseum documents Santo Domingos rich history withtapestries, maps and other arti acts rom 1492 to 1821.
Alczar de Coln (Palace o Columbus)
Ciudad Colonial, Santo DomingoPhone: (809) 682-4750Hours: Open 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Tuesday --- Sunday.This palace, including arti acts rom the Columbus amily, wasbuilt in the 1500s by Christophers son, Diego and his wi e.www.cultura.gov.doTip Following a tour o Alcazar de Colon, venture outonto the Alcazar strip o restaurants and shops to enjoydelicious local are and atmosphere.
Museo Del Hombre Dominicano(Museum o the Dominican Man)
Plaza de la Cultura, Santo DomingoPhone: (809) 687-3623Hours: Open 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Tuesday through SundaySet in the Plaza de la Cultura, this museum is reputed to havethe countrys best collection o p re-Columbian arti acts includingjewelry, religious pieces and sculptures. A avorite exhibitexplains the e ects o A rican slavery with displays o voodooarti acts and carnival costumes.
Museo Nacional de Historia Geografa(Museum o Histor and Geograph )
Plaza de la Cultura, Santo DomingoPhone : (809) 686-6668Hours : Open 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Tuesday through SundayThis museum contains a thorough collection o arti acts thatcontributed to the countrys historical timeline. Displayshighlight the Dominican Republic rst inhabitants, Americanoccupation and interaction with Haiti.
54 Isabel la Catlica street, Santo DomingoPhone: (809) 689-6605Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday,9 a.m. 1 p.m. SundayThis new museum explains the islands mining and jewelryindustry. Exhibits demonstrate the extraction, shaping andjewelry-making processes o larimar.www.larimarmuseum.com
Museo de la Familia Dominicana del Siglo XIX (Museum o the Dominican Famil o the 19 th Centur )
Padre Billini St, corner o Arzobispo Merio St, Santo Domingo.Phone: (809) 689-5000Hours : Open 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Built in 1503, this colonial mansion exhibits arti acts andpersonal belongings o a 19th century well-to-do SantoDomingo amily. While its contents are intriguing, the bestpart o the museum is the house itsel , which has the onlydouble Gothic window in North or South America.
Museo PrehispnicoA Taino museum, located in Santo Domingo, this museumshowcases objects rom daily li e such as jewelry, potteryand ritual items are on display. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday.
Museo del Arte ModernoPlaza de La Cultura Phone (809) 685-2153Hours: Open 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Tuesday Sunday
Amber Museum in Santo Domingo452 Arzobizpo Merio street corner o RestauracionCiudad Colonial, Santo DomingoPhone: (809) 682-3309Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday Saturday,9 a.m. 1 p.m. Sunday
Museo In antil TrampolinLas Damas street, Casa Rodrigo de BastidasCiudad Colonial, Santo DomingoPhone: (809) 685-5551Hours: Tuesday Friday 9 a.m. 5 p.m.Saturday Sunday 10a.m. 6p.m.It is the only interactive museum in the country or children(4 to 12 years old).Eight permanent exhibition rooms. Guided tours.
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