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Great Places to Visit in the Dominican Republic

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The Dominican Republic has steadily grown in stature as a Caribbean venue for that all important annual holiday. Over the last few decades -- since the country emerged from the shadow of dictatorial rule -- this Spanish-speaking island realm has garnered many fans, some of whom have been so delighted by the Dominican charms that they have chosen to buy a place in the sun or even move to the Dominican Republic permanently.
 
Imagine pure white sands and a sapphire blue sea lapping against the shore; that perfectly describes the Dominican Republic. This island is well known for its visit by Christopher Columbus.
 
In recent years, many overseas visitors have gone on vacation viajes a republica dominicana and you can see why. The cultural heritage and fascinating history makes it a must see location for many. There are many holiday hot spots spread across the island.
 
One of the big attractions if you are a golf fan are the beautiful courses. If you love shopping, then you are spoilt for choice, and may buy more than you intended when you see the prices. Beautiful pieces of Amber are a very popular souvenir, as are cigars which you can pick up very cheaply when visiting the factories where they are produced.
 
Punta Cana, in the East of the Dominican Republic, has evolved into a luxury resort. It can now proudly boast to be one of the top tourist attractions in the world.
 
Many tourists viajes a punta cana, this amazing island is a beautiful resort, enhanced by its glorious stretches of sand and the fact it is a lot cheaper than you would expect. The luxurious resorts offering all inclusive are too numerous to mention.
 
Surfing and wind surfing are incredibly popular pastimes, and if this is what you want from your viajes a republica dominicana, head for the golden sands of the Playa Dorada, in the beautiful Northern resort of Puerto Plata.
 
One of the smaller resorts, but one that is home to a museum full of artifacts from the area is La Romana. Further south than the other resorts, it still has a few places where you can stay all inclusive. A trip well worth taking is a boat over to Catalina Island.
 
The oldest American city, which also houses the oldest Cathedral, is Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic's chief city. All inclusive is the way to go here, with a great choice of resorts.
 
Whether you are looking for a variety of adrenalin sports, the opportunity to pan for gold, a place to laze away a whole week whilst being waited on hand, foot and finger, or to get in touch with real and vibrant nature of a Caribbean idyll - the Dominican Republic can offer all these things and many more for both the discerning, and the self-indulgent holiday-maker. What is certain is that the island has proven to be many things to many folks, and some have been so smitten they have chosen to while away their twilight years, rocking on the porch of a beach-side villa, in the shade of a tall palm tree... sipping an ice-laden Margarita, or a frosty Presidente (the local beer)... and frankly - who can blame them?

Contact:

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Av. Alemania, Hotel RD68,
Office L6, Bavaro
Provence Altagracia
23000,Dominican Republic
+18297683333
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