Located in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Cuba, the Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. Discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, the country hides incredible scenery between flora and fauna, mountains and green valleys. Despite mass tourism, the "Dominican" and still retains many vestiges of its history. Tourists also like to go along the beautiful beaches. To make the most of your trip to the Dominican Republic, you can use a travel agent (Transat Holidays, for example), which may suggest a variety of all-inclusive vacations with quality tours. Here are our top five reasons to visit the Dominican Republic.
Paradisiacal beaches
Hundreds of miles of sandy beaches. Translucent waters. Trees and coconut palms close to the water. Islands with unrivaled charm. For many decades, the beaches of the Dominican Republic attracts tourists in droves. They can also be the ideal place for lovers of water sports or relaxation. Among the beaches not to miss the main beach in the small fishing village of Bayahibe, or that of the paradise island of Cayo Levantado.
National parks and its many treasures
The Dominican Republic has many national parks. Park Los Haïtises overflowing with treasures, caves inhabited by Native Americans and beautiful landscapes. You are also advised to explore the park del Este, famous for its natural wealth. The country also has many rivers. As Francis Ford Coppola who shot some scenes there for Apocalypse Now, you will be seduced by the Chavon River. And southwest of the Dominican Republic, you can contemplate the Enriquillo lake's largest salt lake in the Caribbean. This basin is known for its American crocodiles, iguanas or flamingos.
Its rich history
Santo Domingo was the first seat of Spanish power in the New World. Classified by UNESCO, the "zona colonial" is the most rich in historical monuments party. Among the sites to see, you are advised to see the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor, built in 1518 and the Museum of Las Casas Reales. Feel free to take a detour through El Conde street, one of the oldest in the city.
Its festive carnival
Celebrated during the months of February and August, the carnival in the Dominican Republic is certainly less known than Rio, but it's still very festive. This is an opportunity to discover the creativity of the Dominicans for disguises. And be careful if you cross "Cojuelos Diablos" (Devils Cripples). Do not go with them, they may hit you with a bladder bull, as is tradition.
Activities in the Central Cordillera
Now you know why the Dominican Republic is a unique destination.
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