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- Hot sale | aRepublicaDominicana
HOT SALE Start About us Group trips Touristic destinations Tropical paradise festival Our excursions Interactive map Photos and videos Dominican flavors Dominican rhythms Reservation I TOTALLY LIVED THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DREAMED TRIP GROUP TOUR. 🔥HOT SALE🔥 ! - Departure April 8, 2021 - Includes: ➜ All transfers ➜ 4 nights accommodation at Hotel Occidental Caribe Punta Cana, with all inclusive ➜ 3 nights accommodation at Hotel Whala! Bayahibe, with all inclusive ➜ 4 nights accommodation at Hotel Iberostar Costa Dorada, with all inclusive ➜ 4 nights accommodation at Hotel Be Live Experience Hamaca Beach, with all inclusive ➜ Aerolineas Argentinas airlines (direct flight) ➜ Accompanied and coordinated by a native ➜ Traveler assistance, with cancellation insurance 👉 BASE SINGLE: Paying in cash with a dollar bill usd 1575 or in 12 fixed installments in pesos of $ 23,745 👉 DOUBLE BASE: Paying in cash with a dollar bill usd 1195 or in 12 fixed installments in pesos of $ 16,725. 👉 TRIPLE BASE: Paying in cash with a dollar bill usd 1080 or in 12 fixed installments in pesos of $ 15,045. Aerolineas Argentinas airlines allow up to 1 change without penalty or fare difference, until 12/15/21. (Does not apply for special dates, holidays). 👉 IMPORTANT: THE RATES AND PROMOTIONS PUBLISHED DURING THE HOTSALE ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AT THE TIME OF BOOKING AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THE VALUES INDICATED IN DOLLAR CURRENCY MUST BE CHARGED IN DOLLAR BANKNOTE. See more information
- Punta Cana | Caribe | Viajes a República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | Bayahibe
Tour grupal a viaje soñado a Repùblica Dominicana. Ven a recorrer y conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de esTourta bella isla del caribe - Todo incluido - Cupo limitado. Podrás conocer: Punta Cana - Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Isla Saona - Coco Bongo - Samaná - Puerto Plata - Las Terrenas y otras.. JUAN DOLIO Come to know the most paradisiacal places! Just an hour from Santo Domingo, and even closer to Las Americas International Airport (SDQ), the cosmopolitan beach town of Juan Dolio offers an easy and relaxed tropical escape very close to the capital. It is a favorite destination for Dominicans who go there on weekends to rest along the 10 kilometers of white sand beach, which are full of hotels, restaurants, diving centers, bars, as well as a lot of private vacation villas, luxurious developments, and modern apartment complexes. . Apart from the beautiful Juan Dolio beach, this area offers many attractions. Next to Juan Dolio is Guayacanes, a fishing village, perfect to spend the day on its beach full of boats where you can take a look at the fishing culture of the Dominican Republic. If you are a surf lover, you can head to Playa Caribe, where its bright blue waves attract the bravest. Golfers will also find a place near Juan Dolio at the Guavaberry and Los Marlins golf courses, and if you want a bit of adventure, head to the Cueva de Llas Maravillas where you will learn more about our first inhabitants, the Tainos, and their pictographs. . Juan Dolio is also the ideal location for day trips to the cities of Santo Domingo, San Pedro de Macorís and La Romana. These cities full of shops and activities are just one hour from Juan Dolio. Las Americas International Airport is the ideal port of entry for a stay in Juan Dolio.
- Punta Cana | Caribe | Viajes a República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | Bayahibe
Tour grupal a viaje soñado a Repùblica Dominicana. Ven a recorrer y conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de esTourta bella isla del caribe - Todo incluido - Cupo limitado. Podrás conocer: Punta Cana - Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Isla Saona - Coco Bongo - Samaná - Puerto Plata - Las Terrenas y otras.. PUERTO PLATA Come to know the most paradisiacal places! Puerto Plata , where tourism began in the Dominican Republic, continues to be one of the favorite destinations for visitors. Its spectacular and extensive landscape combines sea, mountains, green valleys, rivers and a number of beaches. Its fertile soil gives rise to cocoa and coffee plantations, while beneath the earth, lies the lightest amber in the world. . The astute explorer, Christopher Columbus knew there was much to discover on the island's Atlantic coast, where he eventually found gold deposits, when he saw it from his ship in 1492. Drawn by the clouds shining over Loma Isabel de Torres that illuminated the vast blue coast, he christened the area “Puerto Plata”, and settled in La Isabela with a mixed community of Spaniards and Tainos, the first inhabitants of the island. There he built the first church and his first home in the Americas. You can follow the Columbus trail and tour these archaeological ruins that are now part of a national park. . The natural abundance of Puerto Plata continues to amaze those who set their eyes on "The Bride of the Atlantic," as the locals call it. The Puerto Plata cable car, the only one in the Caribbean, will take you to the top of Loma Isabel de Torres with its beautiful botanical garden, where you will have a panoramic view of the Atlantic coast with its more than 100 kilometers of beach that adorn the multiple coastal towns, inland farming communities teeming with rivers and waterfalls, and hotels of all shapes and sizes to suit all tastes. Also, Port houses colonial vestiges, including the Caribbean's largest collection of 19th-century Victorian houses, the world's oldest amber fossils in the Amber Museum, and one of the region's earliest colonial fortresses, the San Felipe Fortress, which dates back to from 1577. From east to west along the coast of Puerto Plata, the constant trade winds, the different rivers, the vast Cordillera Septentrional and the Atlantic Ocean conspire to create a world of outdoor adventure, including coastal towns famous for their water sports . Less than half an hour from the city, the town of Sosúa, founded by Jewish immigrants who fled Nazi Germany, where expats and locals coexist, has beautiful beaches and several diving spots. A few miles away, Cabarete is a world-famous center for kitesurfing, surfing and windsurfing, and a favorite cosmopolitan hideaway for those fleeing the winter. Playa Dorada is the ideal place for those who want to relax in style, with activities on the seashore close to the city, from canyoning in the 27 Charcos de Damajagua waterfalls to snorkeling in Cayo Arena and a relaxing afternoon in the Marina de Ocean World. . In addition to nature, Puerto Plata has a lot of towns that provide a number of cultural experiences. Community tourism center, here you can visit family plantations of cocoa or coffee, learn to play and dance merengue with a family of musicians, or immerse yourself in the Dominican ball at the Bartolo Colón stadium and museum. Along the way, you'll find a wide variety of culinary experiences, from roadside sandwiches to beachside seafood to international gourmet restaurants. The main entry points to Puerto Plata include the Gregorio Luperón International Airport (POP), located 15 minutes from the city center and from the hotels of Playa Dorada or Costa Dorada, and the Amber Cove Cruise Center in Maimón.
- Punta Cana | Caribe | Viajes a República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | Bayahibe
Tour grupal a viaje soñado a Repùblica Dominicana. Ven a recorrer y conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de esTourta bella isla del caribe - Todo incluido - Cupo limitado. Podrás conocer: Punta Cana - Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Isla Saona - Coco Bongo - Samaná - Puerto Plata - Las Terrenas y otras.. SAMANA Come to know the most paradisiacal places! Entering the sea from the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic, the Samaná Peninsula, a natural paradise, is as coveted today as it was in the 16th century. Pirates used its lush palm groves, secluded beaches and hidden caves as hiding places, while European and Haitian troops fought for the deep waters of its bay. . Today, Samaná, often abbreviated to refer to the entire peninsula, is well connected by land and air, yet it remains the paradise and remote escape of the wild beaches, coconut plantations and rainforests of the Dominican Republic. Its rolling mountains and valleys form the crystalline rivers that flow into the Atlantic as they rush towards sparkling white sand beaches that stretch hundreds of kilometers around the rocky coast of the peninsula. It is as if the approximately 1,500 humpback whales that visit the Bay of Samaná each year appreciate this natural splendor as much as the visitors. These giant mammals return each year to this special corner of the Dominican Republic to mate, give birth and enjoy this glorious tropical landscape. In addition to the seasonal whale watching excursions by boat in the picturesque Samaná Bay, there are more ecotourism adventures: bodyboarding and kitesurfing in Las Terrenas; hiking, bird watching and caving or caves in Los Haitises National Park; canyoning or horseback riding to reach the El Limón waterfall; and boat trips to the magnificent white sand beaches, at the base of 90 meter cliffs, or to the coast of the island of Cayo Levantado. Samaná is also the dream of every independent traveler. Thousands of Europeans came as tourists and became residents, creating businesses that give the area a unique cosmopolitan air. In Las Terrenas, French cafes and quaint guesthouses give way to European-style beachfront boutiques, bistros and lounges. But the peninsula retains its diverse cultural heritage. In addition to the croissants, you'll find cuisine rich in coconut and seafood flavors, an influence from early Canarian settlers and descendants of 18th-century African-American immigrants who continue to thrive here. In Las Galeras, the life of a fishing village remains firm despite the large influx of daytime tourists who flock to the famous Playa Rincón. Wherever you decide to stay on the peninsula, be it in tree houses in El Valle, in an eco-friendly cabin in Las Galeras, or in an oceanfront suite on the glorious golden sands of Playa Cosón: get ready to spend days surrounded by some of the the most splendid beaches and getaways of the Dominican rainforest, where the echoes of merengue and bachata are never far away. El Catey International Airport (AZS) is the gateway to the Samaná Peninsula. Cruises dock in Samaná in the winter season, near Cayo Levantado and the Bay of Samaná. Boating enthusiasts will find complete docking and docking facilities for vessels up to 150 feet in length at Puerto Bahía Marina, at the northern end of Samaná Bay. By land, modern highways connect the peninsula with the most important points, including the Santo Domingo-Samaná Highway, or Route 7, and the Boulevard Turístico del Atlántico towards Las Terrenas, offering impressive and winding coastal views over Cosón Bay. Samaná is also the dream of every independent traveler. Thousands of Europeans came as tourists and became residents, creating businesses that give the area a unique cosmopolitan air. In Las Terrenas, French cafes and quaint guesthouses give way to European-style beachfront boutiques, bistros and lounges. But the peninsula retains its diverse cultural heritage. In addition to the croissants, you'll find cuisine rich in coconut and seafood flavors, an influence from early Canarian settlers and descendants of 18th-century African-American immigrants who continue to thrive here. In Las Galeras, the life of a fishing village remains firm despite the large influx of daytime tourists who flock to the famous Playa Rincón. Wherever you decide to stay on the peninsula, be it in tree houses in El Valle, in an eco-friendly cabin in Las Galeras, or in an oceanfront suite on the glorious golden sands of Playa Cosón: get ready to spend days surrounded by some of the the most splendid beaches and getaways of the Dominican rainforest, where the echoes of merengue and bachata are never far away. El Catey International Airport (AZS) is the gateway to the Samaná Peninsula. Cruises dock in Samaná in the winter season, near Cayo Levantado and the Bay of Samaná. Boating enthusiasts will find complete docking and docking facilities for vessels up to 150 feet in length at Puerto Bahía Marina, at the northern end of Samaná Bay. By land, modern highways connect the peninsula with the most important points, including the Santo Domingo-Samaná Highway, or Route 7, and the Boulevard Turístico del Atlántico towards Las Terrenas, offering impressive and winding coastal views over Cosón Bay.
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- Punta Cana | Caribe | Viajes a República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | Bayahibe
Tour grupal a viaje soñado a Repùblica Dominicana. Ven a recorrer y conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de esTourta bella isla del caribe - Todo incluido - Cupo limitado. Podrás conocer: Punta Cana - Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Isla Saona - Coco Bongo - Samaná - Puerto Plata - Las Terrenas y otras.. PUNTA CANA Blessed with one of the longest white sand shores in the Caribbean, a total of 48 kilometers, accented with coconut palms that seem to reach up to the sky, Punta Cana is synonymous with rest and relaxation in front of the sea. Here, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea, from the northern tip at Uvero Alto to the south at Cap Cana, all-inclusive resorts and boutique hotels offer all the pampering and comfort of modern oceanfront living. . Families will be able to enjoy miniature entertainment centers as well as children's water parks, while couples will find dreamy enclaves for weddings, with secluded beach offerings for an even more romantic stay. The natural abundance of Puerto Plata continues to amaze those who set their eyes on "The Bride of the Atlantic," as the locals call it. The Puerto Plata cable car, the only one in the Caribbean, will take you to the top of Loma Isabel de Torres with its beautiful botanical garden, where you will have a panoramic view of the Atlantic coast with its more than 100 kilometers of beach that adorn the multiple coastal towns, inland farming communities teeming with rivers and waterfalls, and hotels of all shapes and sizes to suit all tastes. Also, Port Come to know the most paradisiacal places! But you will not only find fun in the sun, with fine white sand and a crystalline and iridescent sea to swim, fish, or take a dip among marine life and sunken ships. Punta Cana is also a golfer's paradise, with 10 golf courses located along the coast, a beach escape with luxurious marinas and gourmet dinners, and a wellness area with the best spas in the country, including the only one Six Senses of the Caribbean. . Wherever you stay on this sparkling Punta Cana coastline, which has 11 Blue Flag certified beaches, try jumping from beach to beach to enjoy all its splendor. From the picturesque surf-hub of Macao and the trendy beaches of Bávaro, Corales and Cortecito, surrounded by shops, water sports and beachfront bars, to the secluded Juanillo beach, among others. Spend a day away from the beaches and you will find endless land adventures. Cool off in the cenotes and freshwater lagoons hidden within the forest at Ojos Indígenas and Scape Park , where the youngest of the family can also enjoy ziplines and cave expeditions. Explore the lush rural area of the Dominican Republic on a safari that will take you along a path full of butcher shops and sugar cane plantations. Along the way visit the most important pilgrimage site in the country, the Basilica Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia, and feel the deep spiritual roots of the Dominican Republic. If the daytime activities are abundant, the nights are no less. Young at heart can dance the night away in the Dominican Republic's hip clubs, while the marinas and oceanfront lounges offer elegant nights under the stars, with cocktails, canapes and hand-rolled cigars. Punta Cana is the quintessential water, sun and sand escape. . Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) is the best connected airport in the Caribbean and Central America, receiving flights from 26 countries and up to two million passengers a year. Since 2017, the area has also been a cruise destination thanks to the Cap Cana Marina , which now hosts small luxury cruises. By land, the Oscar de la Renta highway, also known as Autopista del Coral, is less than an hour from the beaches and multiple attractions of La Romana, and only two and a half hours from Santo Domingo and its Colonial City.
- Punta Cana | Caribe | Viajes a República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | Bayahibe
Tour grupal a viaje soñado a Repùblica Dominicana. Ven a recorrer y conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de esTourta bella isla del caribe - Todo incluido - Cupo limitado. Podrás conocer: Punta Cana - Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Isla Saona - Coco Bongo - Samaná - Puerto Plata - Las Terrenas y otras.. SANTO DOMINGO Come to know the most paradisiacal places! The capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo , is the largest city in the Caribbean, with a rich history being the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, as well as the most modern and vibrant urban landscape. Contrasts of old and new appear around every corner: contemporary hotels are set on old cobblestone streets, modern shopping malls are lined with designer boutiques and cinemas, and local cuisine is served at every corner, while restaurants and upscale city-center lounges fill up at night, when the city comes to life even more. . From museums and shops to cultural, government and educational centers, there are attractions to suit the tastes of each group. The Colonial City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990, was the first} permanent settlement established in the New World, built by Bartolomé Colón. These first structures in the Americas remain well preserved and open to visitors, including the oldest cathedral, hospital, university, monastery, and the first paved street in the Americas. Throughout the year, Santo Domingo's multiple venues, from an Olympic-size stadium to a modern theater, public parks, and even a national botanical garden, host a host of musical, artistic, and cultural performances. To enjoy the beach, Boca Chica, the city's number one sand and sea getaway, just ten minutes east of Las Americas International Airport, which offers white sand and shallow turquoise waters, along with local seafood restaurants. Juan Dolio, another stunning beach town just an hour from Santo Domingo, is known for its fine facilities, restaurants, and two 18-hole golf courses. With the large number of large hotel chains in the city, more than 5,000 hotel rooms with a maximum capacity of 2,000 delegates, as well as meeting rooms, and various entertainment options for activities before and after the convention, Santo Domingo is ideal for medium and large events. The main entry point for international arrivals is Las Americas International Airport (SDQ), located 30 minutes from the city center. Even more adventure awaits you just a two-hour drive east or north, in the direction of the other main destinations in the Dominican Republic. With more than 5,000 hotel rooms in the main hotels of international chains, the historic capital of Santo Domingo is ideal for hosting medium and large events. State-of-the-art facilities include conference centers in hotels and at outdoor and cultural attractions.
- Punta Cana | Viaje Soñado a República Dominicana
Ve a conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de República Dominicana - Todo incluido - El Paquete incluye : Hoteles all inclusive - Aereo - Traslado - Asistencia medica - Guia de viaje. Podras conocer distintos destinos turisticos : Punta Cana - Bayahibe - Puerto Plata - Samaná - Isla Saona Coco Bongo GROUP DEPARTURE 8 APRIL 2021 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC GROUP TOUR TRIP DREAMED TO Come to know the most paradisiacal places! Start About us Group trips Excursions Destination Videos and Photos My shop Reservation DEPARTURE 8 APRIL 2021 - ALL INCLUSIVE - LIMITED SPACE Air ticket All inclusive hotels Transfers by private bus Medical assistance Coordinators on the trip Beach activities Shows and live shows Walks through the towns where we will stay ROUTE: Bayahibe, Puerto Plata, Boca Chica, Santo Domingo and Punta Cana PACKAGE INCLUDED MAP WITH THE ROUTE Puerto Plata - Boca Chica Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Punta Cana OPTION 1 15 NIGHTS AND 16 DAYS - ALL INCLUSIVE Visiting four tourist points in the circuit or group tour ➜ 4 nights at the Occidental Caribe Hotel - 4 stars - Private beach located to the east, in Arena Gorda Punta Cana - See hotel video . ➜ 3 nights at the Hotel Whala Bayahibe - 4 stars - Private beach located to the east of the island, on Dominicus beach - See hotel video . ➜ 4 nights at the Iberostar Costa Dorada Hotel - 5 stars - Private beach, located to the north in Puerto Plata - See hotel video . ➜ 4 nights at the Be live Hamaca Beach Hotel - 4 stars - Private beach, located southeast in Boca Chica Santo Domingo - See hotel video . QUOTE PER PASSENGER Single base, in dollar bill U $ 2339 Double base, in dollar bill U $ 1950 Triple base, in dollar bill U $ 1885 . FAMILY PACK: Double base, plus 1 minor - Paying in dollar bill p / p U $ 1815 . Base family plan - Paying dollar banknote w / w U $ 1769 CONSULT FOR 7, 8 AND 11 NIGHTS ON THE APRIL 2021 GROUP TOUR ➜Consult for payment with credit cards ➜ The quote includes the country tax of 30% and the perception of 35% PUBLISHED RATES AND PROMOTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY INFORMATION AND VIDEOS OF THE HOTELS WHERE WE WILL STAY IBEROSTAR HOTEL 5 stars - All inclusive . This resort is located in the first private line facing the sea, here we will spend 4 nights and 5 days. . Located in the tourist area of Playa Dorada in the north of the Dominican Republic. . The regime of this accommodation is all-inclusive. It includes the meals and drinks consumed in its bars and buffet-style restaurants, themed a la carte or as a snack. . This hotel complex offers a team of entertainers with activities on the beach and swimming pool during the day, live shows every night, a disco and a casino. . + see more information about this tourist region WHALA HOTEL! 4 stars - All inclusive . This resort is located on the private front line in front of the sea, here we will spend 3 nights and 4 days. . Located in the tourist area of Playa Dominicus in the southeast of the Dominican Republic. . The regime of this accommodation is all-inclusive. It includes the meals and drinks consumed in its bars and buffet-style restaurants, themed a la carte or as a snack. . This hotel complex offers a team of entertainers with activities on the beach and swimming pool during the day, live shows every night, a disco and a casino. . + see more information about this tourist region WESTERN CARIBBEAN HOTEL 4 stars - All inclusive . This resort is located on the private front line in front of the sea, here we will spend 4 nights and 5 days. . Located in the tourist area of Punta Cana in the east of the Dominican Republic. . The regime of this accommodation is all-inclusive. It includes the meals and drinks consumed in its bars and buffet-style restaurants, themed a la carte or as a snack. . This hotel complex offers a team of entertainers with activities on the beach and swimming pool during the day, live shows every night, a disco and a casino. . + see more information about this tourist region HOTEL BE LIVE HAMMOCK 4 stars - All inclusive . This resort is located in the first private line facing the sea, here we will spend 4 nights and 5 days. Located in the tourist area of San Andres de Boca Beach in the north of the Dominican Republic. . The regime of this accommodation is all-inclusive. It includes the meals and drinks consumed in its bars and buffet-style restaurants, themed a la carte or as a snack. . This hotel complex offers a team of entertainers with activities on the beach and swimming pool during the day, live shows every night, a disco and a casino. . + see more information about this tourist region TOURIST MAP WITH THE LOCATIONS OF THE HOTELS CLICK ON THE COLORED ICONS TO SEE MORE INFORMATION ON EACH TOURIST REGION WHERE YOU WILL STAY OUR EXCURSIONS CLICK ON THE IMAGE OF THE GROUP AND GIVE A FUN AND ADVENTURE TOUCH TO YOUR HOLIDAYS BY CHOOSING ONE OF OUR EXCURSIONS
- Punta Cana | Viaje Soñado a República Dominicana
Ve a conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de República Dominicana - Todo incluido - El Paquete incluye : Hoteles all inclusive - Aereo - Traslado - Asistencia medica - Guia de viaje. Podras conocer distintos destinos turisticos : Punta Cana - Bayahibe - Puerto Plata - Samaná - Isla Saona Coco Bongo DOMINICAN REPUBLIC CHOOSE YOUR NEXT DEPARTURE Ancla 1 Visítanos en nuestras redes sociales On this page we provide you with information about the paradisiacal places that we will visit on our 4-day tour to the deep south of the Dominican Republic, almost on the border with Haiti. In each video below you will see some of the places where we will stay, Hotel Casa Bonita in Barahona and Hotel Glamping ECO DEL MAR in Cabo Rojo. The package includes: Air ticket, all-inclusive hotels, ground transfers, medical assistance, coordinators, shows, live shows ... . To see the price, payment methods, videos of the beaches and hotels where we will stay ... Click on the button. GLAMPING ECO DEL MAR HOTEL 5 STARS - HERE WE WILL STAY IN CABO ROJO The package includes: Air ticket, all-inclusive hotels, ground transfers, medical assistance, coordinators, shows, live shows ... . To see the price, payment methods, videos of the beaches and hotels where we will stay ... Click on the button. EAGLES BAY WE WILL ENJOY ONE OF THE MOST CRYSTAL BEACHES IN THE WORLD, PLACE WHERE THE GREAT IMMIGRATION OF SEA TURTLES CAREY AND TINGLAR ARRIVE EACH YEAR TO NEST AND DISOBBATE THE MAGNETIC POLE A UNIQUE PHENOMENON IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, WHERE CARS WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND WITHOUT THE PARKING BRAKE, INSTEAD OF LOWERING, ARE PULLED UP BY A MAGNETIC FORCE SAN RAFAEL AND LOS PATOS BEACH ROAD TO THE SOUTH WE WILL ENJOY THESE SPAs WE WILL ENJOY EDEN, A PLACE WITH WATERFALLS WHERE THE CRYSTAL WATER DESCENTS FROM THE MOUNTAIN, AND GOES FORMING VARIOUS NATURAL POOLS VILLA MIRIAM SPA
- Tips for Traveling | aRepublicaDominicana
TIPS FOR TRAVELING Visítanos en nuestras redes sociales HOW CAN I GET TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC? The Dominican Republic has eight international airports, five cruise destinations, and a variety of marinas for boats and yachts of all sizes, as well as smaller airports for private jets. Because this is such a large and diverse island, it is important to choose your arrival airport to match the final destination of your stay. For additional information, please review our Recommended Links, or contact one of our offices abroad. WHAT DOCUMENTS DO I NEED TO GO TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC? A valid passport is required. You will also likely need a tourist card (US $ 10) already included in your plane ticket. Some countries require a visa. WHAT IS THE COST OF THE DEPARTURE TAX? The departure tax is US $ 20. However, it is already included in the plane ticket fare. WHAT HAPPENS IF I DECIDE TO STAY IN THE COUNTRY FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS? You will be charged an extended stay fee at the airport, proportional to the amount of time; RD $ 2,500 (approximately US $ 50) for an additional month. This is paid upon departure at the migration counter, after passing the security check. HOW'S THE WEATHER? WHEN IS THE RAINY SEASON? The Dominican Republic is surrounded by more than 1,600 km of coastline to the north, east and south, and the climate is tropical. Temperatures at noon range between 27 ° C and 32 ° C, and can drop to 18 ° C and 23 ° C during winter. Because we are in the tropics, it is difficult to tell if and when there is a rainy season. The rains are usually short-lived. I ALMOST DO NOT SPEAK SPANISH, COULD THIS BE A PROBLEM? The Dominican people are very friendly; That is why if you meet people who do not speak your language, they will surely make sure to help you find someone who can assist you. Most tourist destinations, such as hotels, restaurants and resorts, are staffed by staff who speak English as well as other languages. CAN I TRAVEL WITH MY PET? Before traveling with your cat or dog, call your airline for up-to-date information. Find out the cost of transporting your animal on board or in the hold. Make your reservation early because some airlines restrict the number of pets that can be carried on a single flight. A health certificate issued and signed by a licensed veterinarian must accompany each animal. The certificate must establish that the pet was examined within 30 days prior to departure and that it was found free of any infectious disease, that it has been treated for external and internal parasites, and that it was vaccinated against rabies. The rabies vaccination certificate must include the date of vaccination, the established period of immunity, the product name and the serial number. Upon arrival in the Dominican Republic, ask to speak to the animal control officer who will review your veterinary certificate (s), and fill out the required official pet entry permit form. IS IT CUSTOM TO ADDRESS PEOPLE WITH THE EDUCATED OR FAMILY WAY OF “YOU”? Although times are changing and becoming more informal, it is better to go wrong by choosing to be formal and not informal. Use your formal form when you don't know the person well. The gentlemen can be referred to as Don or Señor and the ladies as Doña or Señora. At the same time, informality is common and acceptable because Dominicans are very open and sociable people. The terms friend and brother are used frequently. Don't be surprised if you are referred to as my love or darling on the street or in local businesses, this is how Dominicans communicate. WHAT IS THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TELEPHONE CODE? The country code is +1. There are three area codes: 809, 829, and 849. WHAT IS THE LEGAL AGE TO DRINK? In the Dominican Republic, you can buy and consume alcoholic beverages from the age of 18. This means that the bars do not admit people under 18 years of age, even if they are accompanied by their parents or an adult. HOW DOES THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC COMPARE IN SIZE WITH PUERTO RICO OR JAMAICA? Located in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic has an area of more than 48,442 km², which means that Puerto Rico could fit in the country five times, and Jamaica four times. Due to its size, and the variety of its terrain, the Dominican Republic offers visitors an incredible diversity of landscapes, including beaches, mountains, prehistoric caves, deserts, lakes, islands, rivers, and numerous waterfalls. That is why we say that the Dominican Republic "has it all." WHAT CLOTHING SHOULD I BRING? The Dominican Republic has a warm and sunny climate throughout the year. But it is cold in the morning and in the evenings from November to March, whether in the city or in the mountains, so it is essential to pack clothes with layers. You should bring light cotton or linen clothing for warm weather, as well as bathing suits, a light cardigan, pants, and a light jacket. Even if you are staying at a resort, be sure to pack an elegant suit for special occasions, or for dining at gourmet restaurants. If you are staying in Santo Domingo, bring your regular city clothes, as well as a couple of stylish options. If you go to a presentation at the National Theater, you will need a jacket; and no jeans are allowed. Also, if you are visiting churches or certain national monuments and museums, you may not be able to enter if you are in shorts or miniskirts. Some government offices do not allow you to enter with a sleeveless shirt or without closed shoes. HOW SAFE IS IT? The Dominican Republic continues to be one of the countries with the lowest crime rates in the region. However, common sense rules, and it is better to take precautions just like when visiting a new country or a great city in the world. Do not show your valuables, such as cell phones and cameras; Use them discreetly when you are away from tourist areas. Leave your jewelry at home, dress simply, and don't wander through secluded streets during the day or night. IS IT SAFE TO DRINK THE WATER FROM THE TAPS IN THE HOTELS? No, it is not safe to drink tap water in the Dominican Republic, as it is not purified. Always drink bottled water, available in abundance at your resort or in local stores and supermarkets. SHOULD I RENT A VEHICLE? The Dominican Republic has the most modern road infrastructure in the Caribbean, with excellent roads that lead and connect to the main tourist destinations. That said, driving in the Dominican Republic is known to make you feel nervous; You must drive defensively and be on the lookout for other drivers, motorcyclists, pedestrians, cows and other potential road mates and intruders. Driving into the countryside is less stressful than in the big cities, although once you are in the towns, you should be aware of possible obstacles on the road. You must be an experienced driver, with prior experience preferably driving in big cities like New York, or driving in the Caribbean. Avoid speeding and don't drive at night; lighting is often poor and non-existent, bringing with it opportunities for car accidents and crime. There are tourist destinations where it is easier to have your own vehicle because there is so much to see. For example, if you are traveling up the north coast from Montecristi to Puerto Plata or Cabrera, or to the beaches of Samaná, renting a car will allow you to stop and see the sights along the way. On the east coast, having a vehicle will allow you a cheaper exploration of the popular tourist areas of La Romana, Bávaro, Punta Cana and Cap Cana. The southwest of the Dominican Republic, from Barahona to Pedernales, is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt country, where public transportation is limited. Having a vehicle will help you save time and money, particularly in well-known and far-flung places like Bahía de Las Águilas. The beaches and attractions that surround the main destinations will be easier to reach if you have a rental vehicle. For the cities of Santo Domingo, Santiago and Puerto Plata, however, it is better to have the vast network of taxis, including UBER. You can get a taxi by calling one of the 24 hour taxi company. Most offer a flat rate of about $ 5 each way for most destinations in the city. HOW MUCH IS THE SALES TAX? The ITBIS (Tax on the Transfer of Industrialized Goods and Services) is 18% and is applied to most purchases. In restaurants, bars and hotels, an additional 10% is automatically added as a service charge. IS MY DRIVING LICENSE VALID IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC? Yes, it is valid, but only for the duration of your legal stay, that is, up to 30 days or the term of your visa. CAN I USE MY CELL PHONE THERE? If your cell phone is on the GSM network, you can use it. However, roaming costs will be high. The best option is to bring an unlocked phone and buy a SIM card here to have a local number; You can get one with your passport or ID and activate it at any of the local telecommunications companies, including Claro and Altice. The SIM card costs less than US $ 5, and you will need to purchase additional phone credit for calls. DO THE COMPANIES ACCEPT US DOLLARS OR EUROS? Businesses in tourist destinations, including restaurants, bars, department stores, souvenir shops, and supermarkets tend to accept dollars, although you will receive a less favorable rate than at banks. That said, most prices in the Dominican Republic are in Dominican pesos. If you plan to make a large purchase in small shops and markets, first negotiate with the seller who may be interested in receiving payment in US dollars or euros. However, the prices are fixed in the supermarkets and in the stores of the shopping centers. The best option is to use an ATM to withdraw in local currency at the best daily exchange rate. IS IT BETTER TO EXCHANGE MONEY AT THE AIRPORT? The only advantage is the convenience to pay for your airport taxi and your first transactions. Otherwise, if you must exchange money, go to one of the main banks in the Dominican Republic: they use the daily exchange rate of the Central Bank as a reference point for exchange transactions, so the difference in the exchange rate between banks is negligible. Banks close at 5pm on weekdays, but most branches within shopping centers stay open until around 7-8pm. ATMs are available in supermarkets and shopping centers until later. For security reasons, it is better to use exchange services or withdraw money from ATMs throughout the trip. WHAT REGULATIONS ARE THERE FOR TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN? If the child is a foreigner, only his passport is required. There are exceptions, such as if the child has a parent who is a resident of the Dominican Republic. Check with your airline about travel requirements for unaccompanied minors. WHAT IS THE CURRENT EXCHANGE RATE? Currencies fluctuate from day to day, depending on the market. You can check exchange rates directly with commercial banks and exchange offices. WHAT ARE THE TYPICAL FOODS TO TRY? Dominican food is very diverse. In the morning, try the mangú (green, boiled and mashed plantains) with eggs, fried cheese and fried salami, the traditional Dominican breakfast. At noon, the Dominican flag is the typical lunch dish with rice, red beans (beans), a meat stew, and crushed green plantains fried in tostones. Also popular are pork rinds, chicken locrio or fried rice with chicken, plantain mofongo with pork or fried shrimp and garlic, fish in coconut sauce, stewed crab and lambí (sea snail), Goat (goat) roasted or stewed with boiled yucca, and sancocho (a stew of seven meats) accompanied by avocado for dinner. And of course, don't forget to try the yucca bread and the leaf cheese, an artisan cheese made from cow's milk. Dominican desserts are also popular: try grated coconut with cream, beans with candy, sour milk dessert, orange sweets, milk sweets, papaya and pineapple desserts, and guava paste and cashew paste in syrup. Tropical fruit juices abound, often made into fruit smoothies: passion fruit (chinola for Dominicans), guava, pineapple, orange, strawberry, mango, tangerine, and papaya. Do not miss the opportunity to taste the fresh juice of sugar cane in one of the fields of the country. You should also try the Dominican coconut water from one of the hundreds of coconut trees, you will love the delicious and thick pulp of the Dominican coconut. ARE THERE VEDA SEASONS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC? Yes, the Dominican Republic imposes several closed seasons. Fishing, possession and consumption of the following marine species is prohibited by law during these designated time periods: Lobster: March 1 - June 30 Crab: March 1 - June 30 Concha (locally known as Lambí): July 1- Oct 31 This also means that these species should not be available for sale or served in food establishments, markets or other commercial places during the closed months. Fishing for parrotfish and sharks is strictly prohibited at all times, throughout the year. Violation of these laws will result in heavy fines and imprisonment. WILL I BE ABLE TO WATCH A BASEBALL GAME DURING MY STAY? To make sure you see a baseball game, or a ball game as we call it, you will have to visit the country during the winter baseball season that runs from mid-October to the end of January. The tournament champion will represent the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Series against the winning teams of Puerto Rico, Mexico and Venezuela. No matter where you are in the country, you will have a stadium relatively close. They are located in these cities: Santo Domingo (Quisqueya Stadium), Santiago (Cibao Stadium), La Romana (Francisco Micheli Stadium), San Pedro de Macorís (Tetelo Vargas Stadium) and San Francisco de Macorís (Julián Javier Stadium). To know more about schedules, prices and other information visit the official website of the Dominican Baseball League. IS IT WORTH IT TO VISIT THE CAPITAL SANTO DOMINGO? Of course! Santo Domingo is the first city in the Americas and was designated the American Capital of Culture in 2010. The Colonial City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, full of museums, art, culture and the most popular restaurants in the city. The good news is that Santo Domingo can be reached easily and inexpensively from various parts of the country. Staying overnight is your best option. If you are only on a day trip, consider the distances of the trip. I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE MY DRONE ON THE TRIP, DO I NEED ANY PERMISSION AND WHAT ARE THE RESTRICTIONS TO FLY A DRONE IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC? The drone flight is regulated by the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (IDAC). As of April 2018, if your drone weighs less than 4.4 pounds, you are not required to have a permit. However, we strongly suggest that you apply to IDAC for permission before entering the country, as the airport customs department tends to retain these types of items to collect taxes. Having a letter of permission before you arrive will make it easier for you. In addition, you must always comply with the following: The drone must be made of flexible materials, in case of possible impact against any object or person, to minimize the danger to the person or object hit; The drone must be operated manually, allowing you or the operator to maintain direct visual contact at all times and not exceed 400 feet away from you or the operator; You must not fly the drone within a radius of eight kilometers from any airport; You must operate the drone in meteorological flight vision conditions, not at night, and it must be permanently in sight and under your control or that of the operator; You must make sure, before starting to fly your drone, that the aircraft and its control system are in safe operating conditions .; Y Obtain verbal permission from the resort or any private property you intend to fly your drone over, and fly when the area is not crowded so as not to invade anyone's privacy, particularly on busy beaches. If your drone exceeds the 4.4 pound weight limit, you will need a permit issued by the IDAC. Contact them directly at DTAC@idac.gov.do to receive an application and begin the process at least one month before your trip. In this request, you must specify the date, time and place of use, and the nature of the use (commercial or personal). Make sure to regularly review any changes to the IDAC regulations on drones.
- Punta Cana | Viaje Soñado a República Dominicana
Ve a conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de República Dominicana - Todo incluido - El Paquete incluye : Hoteles all inclusive - Aereo - Traslado - Asistencia medica - Guia de viaje. Podras conocer distintos destinos turisticos : Punta Cana - Bayahibe - Puerto Plata - Samaná - Isla Saona Coco Bongo GROUP TOUR TRIP DREAMED TO REPUBLIC DOMINICAN 10 NOCHES - TODO INCLUIDO - CUPO LIMITADO Air ticket All inclusive hotels Transfers by private bus Medical assistance Shows and live shows Walks through the towns where we will stay Location ROUTE: Bayahibe, La Romana, Las Terrenas, Punta Cana INFORMATION AND VIDEOS OF THE HOTELS WHERE WE WILL STAY ¡Bienvenido al Hotel Whala Boca Chica! Este increíble resort de 3 estrellas y todo incluido te espera en su impresionante playa privada de Boca Chica Beach. ¡Prepárate para disfrutar de 4 noches y 5 días llenos de diversión y relajación! Con comidas y bebidas ilimitadas en nuestros deliciosos restaurantes buffet y a la carta, cada día será una nueva aventura. Únete a nuestras emocionantes actividades en la playa y piscina, y déjate deslumbrar por los espectáculos en vivo cada noche. ¡Y no olvides explorar lugares paradisíacos e increíbles en nuestras excursiones programas como Isla Saona, Isla Catalina y ciudad colonial en la capital Santo Domingo! ¡Tu escapada de ensueño está a solo un paso! + informacion de esta región ¡Hola y bienvenido al Hotel Vik Arena Blanca! Este fabuloso hotel de 4 estrellas está situado en la playa de Punta Cana, ¡donde el sol brilla y la diversión nunca se detiene! Prepárate para 6 noches y 7 días de pura diversión bajo el brillante y cálido sol en nuestra playa privada. Con nuestro todo incluido, podrás comer, beber y disfrutar a lo grande, participar en locas actividades con nuestro equipo de animación. Explorar lugares increíbles en nuestras emocionantes excursiones en nuestros parques acuáticos y temáticos: Dolphin Island, Escape Park, Dorado Park, Safaris en Buggies, Coco Bongo entre otras. ¡La aventura está a la vuelta de la esquina, así que no te la pierdas! + informacion de esta región COTIZACION Y FORMAS DE PAGO Tag Cotización en base triple USD 1950 (habitación estándar para una persona) Tag Cotización en base doble USD 2020 (habitación estándar para dos persona) Tag Cotización en base single USD 2286 (habitación estándar para tres persona) * Las tarifas y ´promociones publicadas, serán abonadas en dólar billetes y sujetas a disponibilidad al momento de la reserva y sin previo aviso PACKAGE INCLUDED OUR EXCURSIONS CLICK ON THE GROUP IMAGE AND GIVE A FUN AND ADVENTURE TOUCH TO YOUR HOLIDAYS, CHOOSING OUR EXCURSIONS
- Punta Cana | Caribe | Viajes a República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | Bayahibe
Tour grupal a viaje soñado a Repùblica Dominicana. Ven a recorrer y conocer los lugares mas paradisíacos de esTourta bella isla del caribe - Todo incluido - Cupo limitado. Podrás conocer: Punta Cana - Santo Domingo - Bayahibe - Isla Saona - Coco Bongo - Samaná - Puerto Plata - Las Terrenas y otras.. BOCA CHICA Come to know the most paradisiacal places! Boca Chica is located just 30 minutes from the center of the capital Santo Domingo, to the east located in the bay of San Andrés. Dominican residents are drawn to its turquoise beaches and shallow waters. Boca Chica is the best place to eat fried fish or seafood and enjoy the beautiful view in one of the restaurants on the beach. On weekdays, tourists can have the beach and the town to themselves. There are three beach areas: Boca Chica (swimming, restaurants, and nightlife); Andrés (sailors and sport fishermen) and La Caleta (divers). Over the years, individual tourism has been established, but Boca Chica's three all-inclusive resorts largely cover conferences and sports tourism. Tourists staying there can enjoy the beach and the proximity of the Las Américas International Airport, just 10 minutes away by car; half an hour from the Colonial City and also close enough to good golf in Juan Dolio and La Romana. Boca Chica is conveniently close to the sports facilities of Mirador del Este Park, La Caleta Submarine Park where you can snorkel, sailing and fishing facilities, and beach volleyball courts.


