Enriquillo is a small village located in southwest Dominican Republic, in Barahona Peninsula, which is set deep in the Bahoruco Mountain Range. It has a rough topography, thus the town was built in different leveled terraces. The flat lands in the s...ver más
Known as “the wizards’ city”, San Juan de la Maguana is strongly influenced by the beliefs of the increasing numbers of Haitians that practice voodoo....ver más
Located in the centre of the Dominican Republic, to the northeast of Santo Domingo, Bonao is a bustling, lively city that has a population of almost 130,000 inhabitants, that is becoming more and more tourist-friendly....ver más
Built in 1948, Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Rosario Church is considered to be a cathedral since 1976....ver más
Located in the Colonial area, this convent is the old church of the Company of Jesus, whose building was finished at the end of the 18th century, in 1793. The interior of the also known as Panteón de la Patria is made up by a central cr...ver más
There exist two different stories on how Neyba (also spelled Neiba) was founded. The first one says that it was founded in the 16th century when an “hato ganadero” (a cow cattle that carried sugar) passed and settled, but the second story...ver más
José María Cabral ParkVisit José María Cabral Park, also known as “the donkeys’ park” on your trip to San Juan de la Maguana...ver más
Copyright Turismo RD Along the year, The Dominican Republic counts with a wide list of public holidays. In this sense, it should be emphasized that the non-working days cannot be moved, which means that the day never changes, while there are some fest...ver más