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Dominican Travel Places Here are some suggestions for
other places in the Dominican Republic:
Bonao
Bonao is a jewel of a town that offers hotels, terrace cafes, pubs
and restaurants, cultural center, clubs, golf, hiking, biking,
horseback riding, mountain climbing, exploring Taino caves.
Every year it explodes into a riot of color and energy as the
enthusiastic townsfolk celebrate one of the
most attractive and hedonistic carnivals around.
In fact, throughout the year, the people of Bonao are always looking
for a reason to party.
Bonao has been advancing towards modernity with remarkably good
taste. The splendid Plaza de la Cultura leads the way - a haven for
artists, musicians, dancers and curious visitors. In addition, an
array of sophisticated eateries and bars has emerged alongside the
old lanes of charming Antillean merchant stores. In short, one can
enjoy the thriving new tourist attractions while still absorbing the
placid provincial ambience.
Perhaps Bonao's greatest asset is its proximity to the Cordillera
Central. The cool mountain villages of Los Quemados and Blanco are
like a window to another time. Here more than anywhere in the
country you'll encounter the authentic, warm hospitality of the
Dominican campo.
It's a pleasure to wander along endless roads and trails that offer
breathtaking views of the mountains and wide landscapes - a hidden
jewel for treasure seekers and adventurers. |
Santo Domingo (The Capital)
The oldest colonial citiy of the New
World. Discover the first cathedral of America; the Columbus
Alcazar, where his son Diego ruled as Viceroy; the first court
of law. Here, men like Hernán Cortés, Ponce de León and Rodrigo
de Bastidas lived, loved and plotted conquests. They set sail
from this port in search of adventure, gold and new lands for
the crown of Spain. Drake held the city ransom and, like a
jealous lover, almost destroyed Santo Domingo. Museums,
restaurants, bars, and galleries inhabit the old city today, but
there are still magic moments to be captured in many a secluded
romantic courtyard. The modern city provides excellent shopping,
cosmopolitan restaurants, and nightlife with all the rhythm of
the Caribbean. The port area surrounding the cruise ship
terminal on la Ave. Del Puerto, greets an endless flow of
traffic. Discos, clubs and casinos light up Santo Domingo
nights.
Bettye's Guest House - Rooms, some
dormitory. Starting around $20. Above her gallery.
Hotel Duque De Wellington -
Beds from US$17.00
Parque Conde - Cafe Venus - Safe, clean and
a small bar/restaurant/store on the first floor.
German owned. Rooms around $30 USD. |
Las Terrenas
Once a sleepy, little fishing village on the North Coast of the
Samana Peninsula, today's Las Terrenas is a prime vacation
destination for visitors to the Dominican Republic. With
miles of undeveloped white-sandy beaches and protected inshore
waters, this city of over 11,000 people is a bustling center of
activity. And although fishing is still an important part of
local life, the allure of this tropical paradise has fueled its
growth to become an important part of the world's rapidly
growing, recreational market. Very cool place, wind, kite and
board surfing to the max with fab nightlife.
Fata
Morgana - Beds
From US$10.00 Fata Morgana is a 4 room low budget
hotel, set in a large
garden. The rooms are spacious with a bathroom, ventilators, the
windows are
screened, a terrace. The guest kitchen is separate. |
Playa Dorada
Four kilometers from Puerto Plata is Playa Dorada with its major
resort hotels, beach facilities, tennis clubs, Robert Trent
Jones designed 18 hole golf course, shopping mall, great
restaurants, all in a self-contained world of pleasure. Just
minutes from the International Airport of Puerto Plata, Playa
Dorada is one of the great tourism destinations. |
Playa Grande
Dominican Republic Playa Grande offers 740 acres of coconut
palms and lush vegetation, bordered by 1600 meters of white
powder fine beach. It holds a spectacular oceanfront 18 hole
golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., in a manner that
takes full advantage of its Atlantic host: 8 holes follow the
ocean from tee to green! |
Santiago
It is the most important city after Santo Domingo, and is the
principal urban center for the fertile Cibao agricultural
region, known for some of the finest tobacco in the world.
Santiago’s new cultural center rivals that of the capital, while
its Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra stands as one of the
country’s finest universities. Santiago is the cradle of the
Meringue, the national rhythm that has put us on the map! This
gracious city has also given the nation its greatest number of
presidents.
The Monument of the Heroes of the Restoration is a proud
landmark, visible throughout the city. 67 meters high, it
contains murals by the Spanish artist Vela Zanetti.
Another highlight is the Tomás Morel Museum of Folkloric Art
with its colorful collection of carnival masks. |
Boca Chica
The south east coast enjoys fine golden beaches. It’s a
beautiful resort area with hotels and private villas,
accommodations and sweeping panoramic ocean views. |
Jarabacoa and Constanza
A mountain town complete with fresh air, waterfalls, river
rapids, pine trees and refreshing temperatures. The leading tour
operators have created special adventure tours for those who
appreciate the challenges of the mountains. These include river
rafting, canyoning, trekking, tubing, paragliding, horseback
riding and jeep safari. Mountain climbing in the Caribbean, an
unforgettable experience! |
Sosua
A town known for its multilingual and cosmopolitan character,
Sosua is a real jewel of a town and offers idyllic beaches, many
guest houses, hotels, villas, terrace cafés, pubs and
restaurants.
Cabarete
Cabarete has developed an international reputation as host to
major windsurfing competitions. With its six kilometers of
beach, it offers hotels and condominiums and enjoys a prosperous
community life.
Hotel Kaoba - Beds From US$11.70 The Hotel
Kaoba is located in Cabarete itself, a step
away from the world famous windsurfing beach of Cabarete. The
hotel harmonizes with the
immense surrounding tropical garden. |
Puerto Plata
The gorgeous city in the north known for it's all inclusive
resorts and great beaches.
Portofino Guesthouse
- Beds From US$14.00. We are located 100 meters from
Malecón, the ocean walk of Puerto Plata. We are ideal for your
visit to Puerto Plata. The guesthouse has a car rental service,
pizzeria, bar, coffee shop, pool and activity area. |
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