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The real Dominican Republic

Unearth the allure of the Dominican Republic through local eyes.

The real Dominican Republic

Unearth the allure of the Dominican Republic through local eyes.

From the thunderous applause of its waterfalls to the quiet rustling of sugar cane fields, the Dominican Republic (DR) extends an invitation to wander beyond its world-renowned beaches. 

Straight from the heart of those who know the country best, these hand-picked insider recommendations will lead you into the very soul of the Dominican Republic.

 

Head out to the Higuey sugar cane fields

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Journey through the historic Higuey Sugar Cane Fields, a symbolic keystone of the Dominican Republic's agricultural industry. A visit to this location not only promises a visual feast of lush green stalks, but also an immersive educational experience. 

You'll grasp the integral role sugar cane production plays in shaping the country's socio-economic fabric, its historical significance rooted in colonial times, and its modern-day relevance.

 

Bask in the brilliance of Bahia de las Aguilas

Bahia de las Aguilas

Well guarded thanks to its remote location, Bahía de Las Águilas (Eagle’s Bay), is a pristine utopia nestled within the Jaragua National Park, a UNESCO protected area, full of limestone mountains, breathtaking nature and spectacular craggy landscapes.

Here, you can intimately engage with nature, encountering diverse flora and fauna, including endangered species and vibrant coral reefs. 

A must-visit for eco-conscious explorers, time your trip just right from June to December and you could witness the birth of thousands of Hawksbill sea turtles making their way to the safety of the sea.

 

Dive into Hoyo Claro Lagoon in Punta Cana

Hoyo Claro Lagoon

Amid the bustling tourist scene of Punta Cana lies a serene retreat - the Hoyo Claro Lagoon. Hidden within lush vegetations, this freshwater pearl offers a tranquil escape, perfect for those seeking peace and a connection with nature. 

With crystal-clear waters and quiet surroundings, it’s the ideal place to unwind but to get there, you’ll need to trek through a dense forest and along a dirt track.

 

Visit the underwater museum in La Caleta 

Samaná: Secrets, savor, and the sea

An aquatic adventure through the country's first underwater museum, Parque Nacional Submarino La Caleta (La Caleta Underwater National Park) is considered one the top five diving destinations in the Caribbean.

Set in a unique location that holds an array of sunken sculptures that have morphed into habitats for thriving marine life, dive into this underwater wonderland for an unrivalled exploration experience.

 

Capture the beauty of Montaña Redonda

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Accessible by a steep, thrilling ride or a 1.3-mile hike, the “round mountain”, called “Montaña Redonda” offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, coastline, and distant mountains.

The summit is known for its iconic swings and hammocks that hang over the edge, providing a thrilling photo opportunity against the stunning backdrop.

 

Cave in to curiosity at Cueva de las Maravillas

Cueva de las Maravillas

Travel back in time at the Cueva de las Maravillas, or “Cave of Wonders”  for a fascinating journey into the pre-Columbian history of the Dominican Republic. 

The unique site, rich with well-preserved Taino pictographs and petroglyphs, allows visitors to expand their cultural understanding, witness the country's commitment to heritage preservation, and explore the cave's striking natural formations.

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