The inland region of the Dominican Republic, in particular that of La Vega’s Valley, is the country’s best place for hiking. You could take all types of hiking tours, from easy to hard ones. It is also possible to take these tours on hors...ver más
National PantheonVisit the convent of San ignacio de Loyola and discover the island’s most important historical personalities....ver más
The Dominican Republic’s southwestern region is one of the country’s most beautiful areas, not only because of its idyllic beaches, but also for its historic monuments and incredible national parks. Undoubtedly, your holidays will be unforg...ver más
The Dominican Republic’s south coast is a must-go place, where you will get close to the oldest traditions of the country, its wildlife and recent history. The most interesting places to visit in the Dominican Republic’s south coast are:&n...ver más
The Monumento a los héroes de la Restauración (Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration of the Republic) is located on a hill on the eastern side of the centre of Santiago de los Caballeros, at the most colorful and emblematic place of...ver más
Imbert is a little district located in the province of Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic’s northern coast. In this welcoming, beautiful northern district the majority of its inhabitants live in rural areas. As it is far from the coast, th...ver más
At the entrance of the island, the documents vary depending on the tourist’s home country....ver más
Presa Hatillo DamVisit the impressive and astonishing Presa Hatillo dam and discover the Caribbean’s largest fresh-water lake...ver más
Visit the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (National Museum of History) and discover how we got to where we are today throughout our planet’s history....ver más
Mao is located in the island’s northeastern end, it is the main city of Valverde province and one of the island’s main rice producers. Mao is a Taíno word that means ‘land between rivers’. Indeed, the town really...ver más