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Things To Do in Dominican Republic

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Visiting the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is one of the best tourist destinations in the Caribbean.  The country is a must-visit tourist destination with beautiful scenery ranging from beautiful beaches to stunning mountains to tranquil restaurants. Besides, the nation is geographically diverse, offering an opportunity to experience the vibrant city life, stunning mountain scenery, and historic colonial architecture. Here are a few things you should know

 What are the things to see in the Dominican Republic?

In the Caribbean nation, you are spoilt for choice on the location to visit. Some of the places to visit while in the Dominican Republic include:

  1. Enjoy The Luxurious Beaches And Hotel In Punta Cana

Known for its endless white beaches, turquoise waters, and the largest all-inclusive restaurants, Punta Cana offers the best vacation destination. You can go fishing, scuba diving, golfing, and horse riding under bright blue waters and clear sky. Bavaro beach in Punta Cana offers an exquisite sand trail to wade the waters. Also, Punta is home to tropical fauna and flora such as marine turtles, endangered manatees, and turtles.

  1. Pico Duarte

Pico Duarte is the highest peak in the whole of the Caribbean and the Dominican Republic. Have a glimpse of this beautiful peak, or better go for a hike—either way, you are guaranteed the spectacular views of the pine and tropical forests and interaction with wildlife.

  1. Rio Partido, Salcedo

Rio Partido is one of the places you ought not to leave without visiting. The turquoise-colored springs in Hermanas Mirabal province offer several waterfalls, natural pools, and hiking trails to explore.

  1. Watch Whales in Samaná bay.

Samaná bay is home to humpback whales entering the area each winter between December and March to mate. Catch a glimpse of the beautiful water giants as they swim on the Samana peninsula, the key departure point for whale watching trips.

  1. The 3 Eyes National Park (Los Tres Ojos), Santo Domingo

The park located in Santo Domingo gets its name from the cave with three freshwater pools: Aguas azufradas, la Nevera, and Las Damas. “The three eyes” offers visitors a calm and lush greenness of the environment.

  1. Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo

It is also located in Santo Domingo. Zona colonial is the first colonial town built by the Spaniards in the 16th century. Once declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1990, Zona is a beautiful town in the Dominican Republic. Get to see this beautiful town as you walk down the Las Mercedes, El Conde, and las Damas streets.

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND TRAVEL TIPS?

The Dominican Republic is a popular destination for tourists in the winter. The weather is warm with sunny days, the ideal conditions to go to the beach during this time. The winter period is from December to April. However, during the peak season, be prepared to pay high prices. With that in mind, the best time to visit the Caribbean island is during April and May, when the peak is down, before the rainy season at the end of the year.

Moreover, a few tips will help you on your trip to the Dominican Republic.  Watch out for scams from unlicensed taxis to face police officers. Be careful not to fall, victims, as most perpetrators pry on tourists.

Be aware of sex tourism which is rampant due to high poverty rates. This may give you a proper insight into the country beyond its beautiful beaches.

The local language in the Dominican Republic is Spanish. Some basic knowledge of Spanish helps during your visits. Do not worry if your Spanish is not that good; the tourist guides have basic knowledge of English.

The local currency is dominical pesos; you can change your U.s dollars into the local currency to avoid incurring higher payments.

Finally, Dominican Republic has incredible beaches, so carry your best swimsuit to explore this Caribbean nation.