Discover the vibrant charm of the Dominican Republic, where sun-drenched beaches meet lush landscapes and rich history. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, enjoy delicious Caribbean cuisine and dance to the rhythms of merengue.
Discover pristine coastal wonders, historic sites like Santo Domingo’s Zona Colonial, and the warm hospitality that defines this tropical paradise, handpicked by travel experts from TravelPulse.com.
Las Terrenas
Located about halfway between Punta Cana and Puerto Plata, this beach resort offers an exquisite waterfront promenade, an abundance of fine restaurants, lively bars and a wealth of arts and crafts. The beaches are beautiful and there are many swimmers and surfers having fun in the waves. Renting an ATV is a common way to get around town; they are suitable for both the street and the beach.
Samana
Santa Bárbara de Samaná, located near Las Terrenas, is a popular whale watching destination. During the mating season, travelers can visit the whale museum in town or go on a whale watching boat. The city’s lively waterfront promenade, called Malecón, is lined with eateries and bars.
Casa de Campo
Covering an area of around 3,000 hectares, this popular holiday resort almost feels like a city in itself. Frequented by celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Michael Jordan, the resort offers family-friendly amenities and is all-inclusive. In addition to the beach, spa and pools, this resort offers a number of golf courses, including Teeth of the Dog, considered the best in the Caribbean.
Puerto Plata
Formally known as San Felipe de Puerto Plata, this destination is located on the north coast of the country and is known for its beautiful beaches and well-regarded golf facilities. This is also the location of a museum dedicated to Amber, as well as many beautifully preserved Victorian homes.
Punta Cana
Considering the thirty miles of white sandy beaches, it’s understandable why Punta Cana is known for its tropical vacations. There is a large, well-connected airport nearby, making travel easy. And there are countless places to stay, from budget hotels to the most lavish resorts. There is also an extensive events calendar that allows guests to experience the local way of life.
Miches
Known for its paragliding and parasailing, Miches is located on the northeast coast of the country and has a thriving ecotourism industry. Round Mountain, Las Lagunas National Park and Saltos de la Jalda National Park are all open to visitors. Whale watching, which is also very popular here, is offered seasonally in Samaná Bay. A number of outfitters offer tourists the opportunity to observe humpback whales up close from January to March.
Santo Domingo
With 3.5 million inhabitants, the vibrant capital of the Dominican Republic is considered the oldest city in the Americas. Explore the Zona Colonial, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and be awed by its architecture and culture. Or take a trip to the breathtaking Three Eyes National Park, where lakes lie in the middle of a limestone cave.