Cheap Vacations to Dominican Republic

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  1. $247+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Luperon Beach Resort

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  2. $290+tx $321Book

    Puerto Plata

    Casa Marina Beach & Reef Res...

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  3. $317+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Puerto Plata Village

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  4. $347+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Celuisma Tropical Playa Dorada

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  5. $348+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Allegro Puerto Plata

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  6. $355+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Coral Sol de Plata

    Tue Mar 23rd, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  7. $387+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Barcelo Puerto Plata

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  8. $387+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    VH Victoria Golf & Beach Res...

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  9. $397+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Grand Paradise Playa Dorada

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  10. $437+tx $320Book

    Puerto Plata

    Occidental Allegro Playa Dorada

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  11. $440+tx $321Book

    Puerto Plata

    Bahia Principe San Juan

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  12. $445+tx $320Book

    Santo Domingo

    Hotetur Dominican Bay

    Sat Mar 20th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  13. $447+tx $320Book

    Samaná

    Grand Paradise

    Mon Mar 22nd, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  14. $447+tx $320Book

    Punta Cana

    Club Carabela Beach Resort

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  15. $487+tx $321Book

    Puerto Plata

    Riu Mambo

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  16. $490+tx $321Book

    Punta Cana

    Natura Park Resort

    Fri Mar 19th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  17. $490+tx $321Book

    Punta Cana

    Riu Naiboa

    Fri Mar 19th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  18. $490+tx $321Book

    Punta Cana

    Grand Paradise Bavaro

    Fri Mar 19th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  19. $495+tx $320Book

    Santo Domingo

    Don Juan

    Sat Mar 20th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  20. $500+tx $321Book

    Puerto Plata

    Riu Merengue

    Thu Mar 18th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

An island of idyllic beaches
Known above all for the splendor of its white-sand beaches, the Dominican Republic is a country of tremendous diversity. The variety and spectacular beauty of its countryside is certainly one of its greatest riches. But it is not the only one, for people also visit the Dominican Republic to see the many remnants of its colonial past and the kindness of its people.



Overview
The Dominican Republic's main drawing points include its colonial history, particularly the old area of Santo Domingo, the typical Caribbean charm of its villages, and its resort area developed on fine-sand beaches.


Attractions
Santo Domingo

The first city founded in the Americas, the capital Santo Domingo was built in 1502 by Nicolás de Ovando, the colonial governor. Today, with over 3,000,000 inhabitants, Santo Domingo is the largest and most populated city in the Dominican Republic. It is also the country's financial, industrial and commercial centre. Its petrochemical, metallurgical, textile and plastic industries are thriving. Despite the frantic pace of life here, Santo Domingo is a pleasant city, especially in the colonial zone, where colonial-era buildings are concentrated.

The Caribbean Coast

The miles of beautiful coastline in the southeastern region of the Dominican Republic are popular with visitors from around the world, who are accommodated by numerous hotel complexes. Tourist resorts, like Juan Dolio and Casa de Campo, have sprung up in previously uninhabited areas, near beautiful sandy beaches. Luxurious modern complexes have also been built in the centre of typical Dominican villages, alongside modest Creole cottages, as in Boca Chica and Bayahibe.

Puerto Plata and the Atlantic Coast

Travelling from Puerto Plata to the Samaná Peninsula, a formidable 150 km long (93 mi) seafront, takes you through one of the best-known regions of the Dominican Republic. More than anywhere else in the country, the development of tourism has been particularly intense here over the last 20 years, and many of the region's towns and villages have become major resort areas. Following Puerto Plata, Sosúa and Cabarete, development of the superb beaches has now moved further east, to the regions of Río San Juan and Playa Grande.

Punta Cana

The Dominican Republic's eastern point is characterized by an almost unbroken succession of sugar-cane fields and orange groves. Most travellers come to this region for its beaches, among the most beautiful in the country, if not the whole Caribbean. For over a decade now, the once nearly uninhabited northeastern shore of the Dominican Republic, known as the Coconut Coast, has become a major holiday destination. Most developers have followed the same general plan, building grand luxury hotels on large properties, at the edge of breathtaking and completely isolated beaches.



Where on earth
The Dominican Republic shares with Haiti the island of Hispaniola, the second-largest island in the Caribbean after Cuba.

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