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Barceló Bávaro Caribe Beach | |
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PO Box 3177
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Punta Cana/Bavaro Beach
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Dominican Republic
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www.barcelobavarocaribe.com |
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| The Dominican Republic and Haiti together form the island of Hispaniola, the first land Christopher Columbus set foot on in the New World. |
| The capital, Santo Domingo, was declared UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in 1990, in recognition of its numerous colonial monuments. |
| The country, situated in the heart of the Caribbean, has a surface area of 48,442 square kilometers. Visitors will find beautiful, white-sand beaches, distributed along 1,575 kilometers of coastline boasting turquoise-colored waters, lush vegetation, and colorful coral reefs. |
| The country offers a unique environment, in which visitors will enjoy Caribbean rhythms, delicious cuisine, and the cheerful disposition of its people. | |
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| Situated in the east of the Dominican Republic, right in the middle of the Caribbean sea, Playa Bávaro is one of the finest beaches in the world, offering its guests 3 kilometers of fine, sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and lush vegetation. |
The hotel is just 20 km from Punta Cana International Airport, 190 km from the Las Américas International Airport and 200 kilometers from the capital of Santo Domingo, declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1990. |
Costal areas enjoy a pleasant and warm tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 22 to 30ºC throughout the year. |
There is a chance of some light showers from October through December. The hottest month of the year is August and the coolest is January. | |
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Saona Island . Part of a nature reserve in Del Este National Park. With its many caves and lagoons, the island is a sanctuary for migratory birds. |
Los Haitises National Park. A protected area with interesting geological formations, vegetation and wildlife. Sites inside the park include El Angel Cave, Los Pájaros Coves, a tropical rainforest, mangrove swamps, and several caves with underground rivers. |
Chavon Heights.Known as the city of artists, this place is the residence of many local and international artists. It has an art school, excellent restaurants, a pre-Hispanic art museum, and an imposing amphitheater. |
Limon Falls. This impressive 55 meter high waterfall is located in a tropical rainforest in the Samana peninsula. |
Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia in Higüey. This sanctuary houses the statue of the virgin Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia, protectress and queen of the hearts of the Dominican people. The statue has had the honor of being crowned by the pope on two occasions, once by Pius XI on August 15th, 1922, and the second time by John Paul II on January 25th, 1979. |
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| Dominican cuisine is a blend of Spanish and African influences, which have also shaped the social and cultural fabric of the country. |
| The national dish is Sancocho, a stew which combines different meats, vegetables, bananas, yams, and yautias. |
| Other specialties include roast pork, all kinds of fish and shellfish, and a wide variety of tropical fruit. |
| Punta Cana is known for its "dulces criollos" (Creole sweets), delicious pastries made from milk, oranges, coconut, or plums. |
| Bavaro has several Creole and international restaurants, where visitors can sample these and other culinary specialties. |
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| On Dominican beach, right in front of the Barceló hotel complex, there are various shops selling typically Dominican, handcrafted goods. These include "guayaberas" (a light, comfortable shirt made from pure linen); various clay figures; jewelry made from amber, larimar and corals; ceramics and mahogany furniture. |
| Shops are usually open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
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Time Zone: UTC - 5. |
Official Currency: Dominican peso (RD$). The U.S. dollar (US$) is also widely accepted. |
Official Language: Spanish. English is also spoken in many parts of the country. |
Population:Approximately 8 million inhabitants |
Health Information: No specific vaccine is obligatory although it is recommended to get vaccinated against tropical diseases. It is also recommended to drink filtered or boiled water, and not to buy food or drink from street vendors. |
Electricity: 110 V. Plugs have 3 flat prongs. |
Payment options: Major credit cards and traveler's checks are generally accepted. |
Banking hours: From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. |
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