In the Dominican Republic, the cab service is not quite different from those of other Caribbean countries; cab drivers do not go around searching for their passengers, but they usually wait for them near the touristic areas such as airports, parks an...ver más
Moving about the Dominican Republic by bus, also known as “guagua” by the Dominicans, is very comfortable and easy....ver más
Admire the monument to the heroes of Santomé battle, that portrays the battle in which the Dominican army won over the Haitians in their war for the Dominican independence. This battle took place on the 22nd of December in 1855. The monument i...ver más
Discover Playa Morón beach with its 17th century cannon, a remnant from the French presence in the island, while you enjoy its calm waters and excellent white sand....ver más
Playa San Rafael Beach is a paradisiacal beach located in Barahona province, on Barahona-Enriquillo Road. It is one of the most visited beaches in the south region of the Dominican Republic. One of its main features is that it is connected with the ...ver más
Duvergé is a small but welcoming town that attracts tourists due to its rural charm and its huge tour offer. It is located in Independencia province ...ver más
Las CaritasDiscover these caves and admire their walls full of petroglyphs dating from the first island's inhabitants' era ...ver más
The Church of Santa Clara Convent was built by Don Rodrigo Pimentel in 1550. It was first dedicated to Santa Ana, but when its construction finished, the nuns from Santa Clara where already in the island so they gave it to them. The nuns lived there ...ver más
Also known as “the donkeys’ park”, Parque José María Cabral Park is named after the general that led the Dominican armies to the victory in the Santomé battle. Its nickname comes from the ancient tradition that ...ver más
Playa Los Patos is located near Los Patos Natural Spa. It is a beautiful beach, with white sand and crystalline waters. This welcoming beach is visited by lots of locals and tourists, who are attracted by the mix of the marine and river atmospheres....ver más