Dominican Republic

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Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park showing a lake or waterhole
Historic military forts, a capital city with superb coastal views and picturesque palm-shaded sands make this island country a prime beach-break destination.

Explore the tropical towns of the Dominican Republic, a Caribbean country on the island of Hispaniola that enjoys sunny weather and diverse landscapes. Sail the blue seas off the coast of the island, hike through mountainous national parks and visit fortresses from the colonial period.

Head to the cosmopolitan capital city of Santo Domingo on the southern coast, where modern hotels and shops stand alongside historic remains from the Dominican Republic’s colonial era. Take a tour through Fortaleza Ozama, construction of which began in 1502. It was used as a military garrison and prison. Inspect the façade of the Casa de Francia, the historic residence of the famous Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés.

Other popular tourist destinations include the resorts near the city of Puerto Plata on the north coast. Stay here to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the island from the cable car that ventures up the nearby Mount Isabel de Torres and to bask in the sunshine on Playa Dorada, a long beach with plenty of room to spread out. The city is also home to the Spanish Fort San Felipe, where old weapons and historic military attire are now displayed. To participate in watersports, take a daytrip east to Cabarete, which is known for its superb surfing and kitesurfing conditions.

For gentle spas, luxury resorts and the ultimate rest and relaxation, take a trip to the eastern tip of Punta Cana. Practice your swing on a golf course or stroll along Cap Cana Marina for beautiful views out to the ocean.

Consider going to the Dominican Republic during hurricane season from June to November for discounted prices and fewer crowds. December to April is typically the driest and the busiest part of the year.

The Dominican Republic is easily explored by car, and its small size ensures you won’t spend too much time on the roads. To travel as the locals do, ride the guaguas these small buses are one of the most popular forms of public transportation.

Visit the Dominican Republic and discover its bays and coves, interior mountains and bustling coastal cities.

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