The great recognition for the Dominican Republic emerged thanks
to its fabulous beaches, the main point that this country forms
one of the most important tourist attractions in Central America.
Situated between the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean
Sea to the south, also borders the Republic of Haiti. To the east,
the Mona Passage separates it from Puerto Rico.
For their fine white sand and crystal clear waters, Punta Cana
is the preferred place in the Dominican Republic. Thousands of tourists
from-above all the United States, Canada, Europe and Latin America
each year come to this place that captivates with its landscapes
and also offers a wide range of excursions. La Isla Saona, various
theme parks, National Park Haitises, jeep safaris, helicopter rides
and horseback riding are some of the possibilities when it comes
to what to do.
Moreover, it is worth mentioning that hotels
in the Dominican Republic have an optimal preparation
and sophisticated to not lacking anything for their guests. In fact,
tourism packages are often sold under the modality "All Inclusive"
(all included). Lovers will find gastronomic variety, plus native
foods, Mexican cuisine, Italian, French and Spanish, among others.
The capital, Santo Domingo, seduced by its colonial zone, museums
and tours designed especially for tourists. One is the Mercado Modelo,
highlighting the country's handicrafts, cigars, spirits, and premises.
The Independence Park, the Palace of Fine Arts and the National
Botanic Gardens are some other options in the Dominican's most populous
city. For lovers of history and culture is recommended to know the
Parque Mirador Sur. There are still limestone caves, once inhabited
by the Taino Indians.
Punta Cana and Santo Domingo are undoubtedly the two most famous
and most visited of the Dominican Republic, a territory clearly
marked by the charm of its breathtaking beaches. In Punta Cana we
add some as Playa de San Rafael, Playa de El Macao & Playa Chiquito,
who through her beauty gives credence to this true gem of the Antilles.
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