From pristine Caribbean beaches to historic colonial cities, explore the diverse beauty of the Dominican Republic with our expert guides.
The most popular places to visit in Dominican Republic
Punta Cana is the crown jewel of Dominican tourism, famous for its 32 kilometers of pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and world-class all-inclusive resorts. It’s the perfect destination for beach lovers, golfers, and anyone seeking tropical paradise.
Samaná is where nature takes center stage. This lush peninsula is famous for its spectacular whale watching (January-March), stunning waterfalls, and the picture-perfect Cayo Levantado island. It’s the most unspoiled and naturally beautiful region of the country.
Santo Domingo is the oldest European city in the Americas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through 500 years of history in the Colonial Zone, explore the first cathedral, university, and hospital of the New World, and enjoy the vibrant culture and cuisine of the capital.
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Essential information for your Dominican adventure
December to April offers the best weather with less rain and comfortable temperatures around 25-30°C. Whale watching season is January to March.
The Dominican Peso (DOP) is the local currency, but US Dollars are widely accepted. Credit cards work at most hotels and restaurants.
Spanish is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas. Our guides are bilingual for your convenience.
Bring light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket for air-conditioned places.
Drink bottled water, use sunscreen liberally, and stay hydrated. The Dominican Republic is generally safe for tourists in resort areas.
The country uses 110V/60Hz with Type A and Type B plugs (same as USA). Bring adapters if coming from Europe or other regions.
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