The complex is located 500 meters from Eagle Beach and 2 kilometers from Divi Village Golf Course. The resort has a casino, a gym, spa services, 16 beach tennis courts, and 3 swimming pools. Wi-Fi is free in all areas and in all rooms. The resort's spaciou...ver más
The newly reimagined Peter Island Resort boasts a 3,200-square-foot ocean-front conference facility, anchored by an ocean front event lawn Indulge in culinary delights at Peter Island's two dining gems: The Drake Steakhouse and Drunken Pelican. Experience ...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
Contemplate the centenary Sun Clock of the Colonial City, which still remains unshaken in front of the Royal Houses Museum since 1753. This column was the best way in which the officers of the time could know the hour at any time of the day. The clo...ver más
Iglesia Las Mercedes Church was finished in 1555 after 32 years of hard work, and it still remains standing despite various serious meteorological phenomena, armed conflicts, and a poor maintenance....ver más
In one of your city walks, it is probable that you’ll feel attracted by this imposing building dedicated to Fine Arts....ver más
It was inaugurated in 1983 after having been donated by Mexico a year before. This representative monument is one of the key points of the George Washington Avenue, and it was built in honor of the famous native’s rights defender....ver más
Discover the hundred-year-old city of Santo Domingo de Guzmán in the Dominican Republic and visit the first European settlement in America. What to see in Colonial City: Cathedral of Santo DomingoVisit the wonderful cathedral of Santo Do...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
At just about six kilometres to the southeast from Cotuí, in the Hatillo region, it is located the Presa Hatillo Dam, an impressive hydraulic dam that is supplied by the Yuna River....ver más