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 “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.”

 Saint Augustine

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North West

Relax on wild beaches near Punta Rucia facing Cayo Arena and mangroves home to manatees. To the East, discover Puerto Plata and its Victorian-style houses, take a cable car ride to Mount Isabel and take in the beautiful views of the city.

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Center

At the heart of the Dominican Republic, find Pico Duarte, the tallest peak of the Caribbean. This region is perfect if you love hiking, horseback riding, rafting, paragliding etc. From Jarabacoa to Cabarete, and even the 2nd largest city in the country, Santago de los Caballeros, there is everything you need in this incredible region.

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North East

At the North of the country, you will find the Samana peninsula. This is the perfect region to become one with nature. Humpback whales call the peninsula home from January to March and thousands of birds nest in the amazing Haitises National Park (the Dominican Ha’long bay). Some of the most beautiful beaches like Fronton, Rincon or Coson beach adorn this stunning peninsula

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South West

The coast west of Santo Domingo grows more beautiful the further out you go. The majestic beauty of the mountainous coastal road between Barahona and the Haitian border is simply jaw dropping. Thanks to the lack of mass tourism, you’ll find the area particularly unspoiled and suitable for independent exploration. Further inland, the diverse range of landscapes and natural attractions are collectively famous for the rich birdlife they hold, from a salt-water lake set in the desert to expanses of wild, seemingly endless cloud forest.

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South

Santo Domingo is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic. The oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas and the first seat of the Spanish colonial empire in the New World, the city’s rich historic and cultural heritage greets you in an eclectic mix of Victorian houses, palm tree-lined boulevards, ultra-modern shopping centers, and traditional eateries.

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South East

Endless beaches and year-round hot weather is what you will find in this very famous region home to Punta Cana, Bavaro and Bayahibe. Sea, sun and palmtrees all day every day.
The region is also known for the city of La Romana and the luxurious Casa de Campo located close by Altos de Chavon a small town with buckets of charm.

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