Navigate to the island of Cayo Levantado, also known as “Island Bacardí” for being there where palm trees inspired the brand’s logo, a relaxing place where you can take a breath from the city....ver más
Neyba’s Grape Fair was created in 2009 with the aim of promoting the grape production and it has become a gathering point for those who are interested in the means of productions and trading of this fruit....ver más
Visit the Trampolín Children’s Museum (Museo Infantil Trampolín Museum) with the whole family and enjoy science in a fun way taking part in several activities specially designed for children....ver más
Use our hotel search engine for finding the best accommodation offer in San Francisco de Macorís, a historic city waiting to be discovered. You just have to select your check-in and check-out dates and search for the option that best fit your n...ver más
Discover the province of Dajabón, in the Dominican Republic’s northern coast, a place full of history, art, nature and different cultures that will amaze you....ver más
José del Carmen Ramírez National Park is located in the inland region of the Dominican Republic, in the Central Mountain Range. It is one of the country’s oldest national parks: it was recognised as such in 1958. The Antilles&rsq...ver más
Bahía de las Águilas (Eagles’ Bay) is located inside Jaragua National Park, in the western end of Pedernales province. One of the Dominican Republic’s most beautiful beaches is located there....ver más
Known as the beach of the city of Santo Domingo, Boca Chica Beach is located in San Andrés Bay, which is just 30 km away from Santo domingo, in the eastern part of the Dominican capital....ver más
Larimar Museum allows visitors to admire the objects and jewels created by the Dominican artisans that work on larimar stone, also known as stefilia’s stone, which is a rare but beautiful gemstone that is only found in Barahona....ver más
Constanza is, undoubtedly, one of the most charming villages in the Dominican Republic; even though it is a small one, it has lots of colourful and lively streets, typical of La Española island’s villages....ver más