Before you travel to a new country, as in this case to the Dominican Republic, there are several details you must known to avoid some unexpected events while saving money and time. Therefore, it is important to know in advance different aspects about t...ver más
Built during the first years of the 16th century, the Cord House is one of the first residential houses of the city....ver más
The Duarte House Museum is located in the former house of Juan Pablo Duarte and his family, situated only a block away from Plaza de España Square, where is the Alcázar de Colón (Columbus Fortress) in Santo Domingo....ver más
Discover the historic town of Higüey and its vicinity, an attractive spot for Europeans in Colonial times. ...ver más
Cathedral of Puerto Plata is a must-see in Puerto Plata. This majestic building is located near Central Park, and it confers a special and beautiful atmosphere to the area. It was founded in 1502, but in 1863 it was completely destroyed due t...ver más
The old village of La Isabela or Villa Isabela is, due to its history, one of the most interesting places in Puerto Plata and in the Dominican Republic. Villa Isabela and its surroundings were the first european settlements in America, but nowadays, ...ver más
Travel to the east area of Dominican Republic and discover different ways of living and seeing the Caribbean. Get surprised with the different available options this place has to offer in terms of traditions, wildlife and idyllic landscapes....ver más
In 1510 (almost at the same time than the cathedral), the Dominicos Church was erected as the first Catholic construction of the New World; a possible explanation is that, about that time, the Order landed on the island....ver más
The coat of arms of the Dominican Republic is one of the most significant patriotic symbols for the country, since it represents the Free State, Independence and Sovereign....ver más