Things to do in Dominican Republic

Top 9 things to do in Punta Cana for a trip to paradise
Punta Cana has become one of the most popular destinations in the world thanks to its idyllic beaches as well as its many and varied tourism alternatives.

Things to do in Santo Domingo, the great Caribbean capital
From the first cathedral in America to the largest botanical garden in the Caribbean, there are many things to see and do in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.

Things to know before visiting the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is one of the most popular tourist destinations that everyone should visit. It is well organized to ensure the safety and well-being of tourists, but visitors should keep certain things in mind to ensure the perfect vacation.

Saona Island: a genuine Caribbean paradise
Saona Island is the genuine Caribbean paradise that we all have in our mind’s eye: endless white sandy beaches flanked by slender palm trees, turquoise blue waters…

Bávaro Beach, the sun, sand and sea destination you’ve been looking for
Bávaro Beach, located on the northern end of Punta Cana, is the most popular beach in the Antillean-Caribbean region and the perfect destination for your next vacation.

Dominican dishes: The most traditional Caribbean flavors
Taino, European and African. Dominican food is a delicacy that intertwines the roots of the country’s rich identity.

The Cave of Wonders: a subterranean work of art
A genuine natural, historical and cultural treasure, the Cave of Wonders is an extraordinary work of art.

Catalina island, idyllic beaches and close encounters with nature
Catalina Island, home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, is heaven on earth for snorkeling and diving lovers.

Dominican Republic beaches: Over 50 kilometers of fine white sand await you in Punta Cana
Punta Cana is a paradisiacal destination that satisfies the most demanding tourist with 11 beaches certified with the Blue Flag, which allows to verify the preservation of a privileged natural environment and the support for sustainable tourism.

Altos de Chavón: A trip to a 16th-century Mediterranean village
Built in 1976, 100 meters atop the Chavón River and carved completely out of stone, Altos de Chavón is a recreation of a 16th-century Mediterranean village.