Surfing(01 of14)
Open Image ModalPlaya Encuentro, five minutes outside Cabarete, is famous for its surfing conditions. Boards and lessons are available through a variety of tour companies in Cabarete. Other good surfing spots, but recommended for experts only, include Preciosa beach at Playa Grande, east of Rio San Juan, and Playa Boba, north of Nagua.
Cabarete Nightlife (02 of14)
Open Image ModalCaberete’s nightlife is legendary. Great restaurants, bars, clubs, shops, cafés and lounges are everywhere, and most of them are right on the beach, which really is the only way to live.
Bonyé at Ruinas del Monasterio de San Francisco(03 of14)
Open Image ModalAfter dark on a Sunday night, there's no where quite like club Bonyé. Located in the ruins of Ruinas del Monasterio de San Francisco, you can dance till dawn in this old cathedral!
Humpback Whales, Samana Bay(04 of14)
Open Image ModalThousands of humpback whales head to the Samana Bay region, located on the east coast of the Dominican Republic, every year from mid-January to mid-March. Look out for boat excursions that take you deep into the bay, where you can witness these large, warm blooded mammals up close as they play in the sea.
Saona Island(05 of14)
Open Image ModalMost famously known as the setting for the Bounty chocolate bar adverts, Saona Island is a tropical island paradise located a short distance from the mainland on the south-east tip of the Dominican Republic. It is a government protected nature reserve and famous for the natural beauty of its beaches. Visitors can enjoy a speedboat excursion to Saona, with a grilled lobster lunch on the island, before sailing via catamaran to the natural sandbars between the island and mainland to swim with the resident starfish!
Salto El Limoncito Waterfall(06 of14)
Open Image ModalThe Dominican Republic has some stunning natural waterfalls that can be easily accessed by visitors.Salto de Jimenoa: In Jarabacoa National Park, this 131-foot waterfall, fed by the Yaque del Norte, is reached by a hiking trail and narrow suspension bridge.
Bavaro Manati Park(07 of14)
Open Image ModalThis park focuses on nature, animals and the history of the Dominican Republic. Located in Bavaro, Punta Cana, the park is centred on an incredible landscape of magnificent gardens abundant with orchids and tropical plants. This park is a huge hit with kids as it encourages them, with the assistance of professionals, to hold non-poisonous snakes and play in a pool with dolphins.
Incredible Diving(08 of14)
Open Image ModalSurrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, Dominican Republic is a diver’s paradise with nearly 1,000 miles of dramatic coastline. Beneath the surface of the azure blue seas surrounding the Caribbean’s second largest country, divers are within easy reach of magnificent reef structures, amazing shipwrecks, dozens of islands, mysterious tunnels and caves, and abundant marine life. Discover the endless underwater world of the Dominican Republic featuring a kaleidoscope of colourful fish, diverse fauna, calm bays and intriguing wrecks.
Carnival Time(09 of14)
Open Image ModalThe month of February ushers in the vibrant colours and music of carnival to the Dominican Republic.Dating back to the 1800s, the Dominicans used the carnivals to assert their identity after gaining independence from Spain.Each city in the Dominican Republic adds its own flavour to the celebrations, but the central figure is El Diablo Cojuelo, a playful devil.The National Carnival Parade in Santo Domingo brings together carnival representatives from all over the country. Other important regional carnivals are held in La Vega, Azua, Cotuí, Montecristi, Puerto Plata, Salcedo, San Pedro de Macoris, Santiago, and San Juan.
Hiking(10 of14)
Open Image ModalThere are miles of hiking trails in the Dominican Republic’s national parks. Some require walkers to obtain permits from the government before setting off; others stipulate that a registered guide accompany hikers.
Samana Bay, Cayo Levantado(11 of14)
Open Image ModalLocated at the entrance of the Samana Bay, Cayo Levantado is an island of just one square kilometre of tropical Caribbean. It is a perfect place to escape one day and contemplate and enjoy its beautiful turquoise waters, two beaches of white sand, as well as being ideal for swimming or snorkelling practice.
Kite-boarding World Cup, Cabarete(12 of14)
Open Image ModalSanto Domingo (13 of14)
Open Image ModalThe oldest city in the New World is well worth a visit. Don't miss the Columbus Statue and Cathedral in Parque Colon, Santo Domingo.Columbus was officially the island's first tourist when he arrived in 1492.
Fresh Dominican Republic Fruit And Veg(14 of14)
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