Nestled between
Puerto Rico and Cuba on an island that it shares with the
Republic of Haiti, the Dominican Republic offers travelers
the best that the Caribbean has to offer, with a unique
personality rooted deeply in her Latino heritage.
Beaches, beaches and more beaches - thousands of them to be
precise. If sun worshipping is your pastime of choice,
the Dominican Republic is ideal. Its appeal extends far
beyond its shores, however. Its complex landscape is a
mixed metaphor, boasting both the Caribbean's tallest
mountains and its lowest inland point - a million year old
lake the size of Manhattan. You'll find a mountainous
interior and healthy rain forests encircled by miles of
white sand beaches.
One of the largest nations in the chain, travelers need more
than a day or two to experience all that the Dominican
Republic has to offer. A Spanish-speaking country,
English is prevalent at the hotels and restaurants, but not
much beyond there. You can choose from various
accommodations from deluxe resorts to charming B&Bs. Don't
look for impeccable service, however. The Dominican
Republic serves everything from food to entertainment with
the friendly laissez faire style that is its trademark.
Boredom is the only thing that you won't experience here.
Water sports on the Dominican Republic are numerous, but its
land sports are one of a kind. Exploring is a big attraction
here in one of the most diverse ecosystems in the Caribbean
basin. Touring the jungles, forests and mountain areas
of the Dominican Republic would be any hiker's idea of
paradise. Horseback riding, sailing, deep sea fishing
and whale watching add to the extensive mix of activities to
enjoy here. You can even go to the horse races!
Unfairly reputed as an unsafe destination, the Dominican
Republic can hold her head high as an exciting, cost
effective destination for a variety of world travelers.