The embassies and consulships are located in the city of Santo Domingo:...ver más
Plaza Anacaona Square was built in 1992 and its is visited both by natives and foreigners. This beautiful plaza was built in honour of Queen Anacaona, and it shows different mural paintings in which the Dominican way of life is portrayed. The artists...ver más
The Laguna de Oviedo (Oviedo Lagoon) is located inside Jaragua National Park. It is a 27 square-kilometre, 1.5 metre depth wetland of a very salty water that, together with Eagles’ Bay, forms one of the park’s main ecotourism attractions....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 Juan Dolio exploring its streets and wonderful beach while having a relaxing day during your holidays in Dominican Republic. Only 16 km to San Pedro de Macorís, you’ll find this popular town, in which beach you can get relaxed ...ver más
The inner region of the Dominican Republic is one of the country’s most attractive areas because it has a wide range of wonders, among which you will find one of the most lush and wild natural environments of La Española island, the beau...ver más
Juan Dolio is a very touristic city in San Pedro de Macorís, the Dominican Republic. To find the best offers of hotels in Juan Dolio, select your arrival and departure dates and search. You can filter results by accommodation, or desired featur...ver más
It is a must-do to board in Puerto Plata’s cable railway during your visit to the Dominican Republic. This particular transport has turned into a symbol of the city, because it is one of the most famous and visited places....ver más
Jaragua National Park is located in southwest Dominican Republic. Its borders are the same as Xaragua’s chiefdom, which is one of the Taíno territorial divisions where it is possible to find a series of caverns that contain Taíno ...ver más
By the end of the 16th century, the Church and Hospital of San Lázaro belonged to the leper’s hospital and it was located in the suburbs of the city in order to avoid the spreading of the disease. However, it was rebuilt after an earthqu...ver más