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Saona Island

Monday, December 29, 2008

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When we talk about beauty, Saona Island is undoubtedly the best representation of this word meaning.  This island is adjacent to Dominican Republic with110 Kms² of territorial extension. It is part of the Eastern National Park and one can only access to it by boat from the shores of Dominican Republic. The original name of [...]

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Adrian Tropical Food

Monday, December 29, 2008

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Santo Domingo. – The restaurants franchise Adrian Tropical Food is one of the most successful of the last 30 years.  We can find it in different places in the Capital of Dominican Republic. As its name indicates, the dishes are tropical and Dominican food, highlighting the starter and its mofongo. The restaurant is on George [...]

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Columbus’s Palace Museum

Monday, December 29, 2008

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This museum is located in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo.  This museum lodges the one-time Mr. Diego Columbus; house, son of the America’s discoverer, Christopher Columbus, in XVI Century. Columbus’ Palace Museum was constructed between 1510 and 1510. It was constructed on a place next to Ozama River shore; this place was a given [...]

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Grigri Small Lake

Monday, December 29, 2008

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The Gri-Grí Small Lake is located in the Municipality of Río San Juan, a place where tourism is basically unexploited; in this northern zone of the country we can still find virgin beaches and a great variety of first quality hotels. The Gri-Grí Small Lake was a spring in 1958 that connected a brook to [...]

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National Natural History Museum

Monday, December 29, 2008

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The Natural History Museum is an interesting and fascinating place that captures the history and most important elements of nature of the Hispaniola Island and the world. The National Natural History Museum was inaugurated in 1882. In this museum you can appreciate the Dominican fauna and flora characteristics with endemic and foreign species.  The National [...]

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Riu Palace Hotel Punta Cana

Monday, December 29, 2008

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Riu Palace Hotel is a majestic All Inclusive*  5 stars hotel located in Punta Cana, to the south of the eastern coast of Dominican Republic, where the most prestigious hotels of the country are. Within the Riu Palace Hotel complex you can find the following hotels Riu Palace Macao, Riu Naiboa, Riu Taino and the [...]

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Mesón Museo del Jamón Restaurant

Friday, December 26, 2008

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Located at #17 Atarazana St, Colonial Zone. The Mesón Museo del Jamón Restaurant has been working Dominican Republic since 2000; it opened its doors to the public on April 20th 2000 and the concept came up from a Spanish franchise in Madrid.

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Merengue

Friday, December 26, 2008

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Merengue

It is the Dominican national dance and our folkloric dance. It’s a music style with a joyful tone; it has a mixture of musical instruments which turn it into a very contagious rhythm easy to dance. Merengue was born in el Cibao, the northern zone of Dominican Republic, specifically in Santiago de los Caballeros, as [...]

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Las Americas International Airport

Friday, December 26, 2008

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Las Americas International Airport

Located just 20 KM to the east of the Capital of Dominican Republic you can find the main airport of this beautiful country.  Las Americas International Airport also known as International Airport José Francisco Peña Gómez on behalf of ex political leader of Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD). This airport is number one in passengers flow [...]

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Vesuvio Restaurant

Friday, December 26, 2008

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Vesubio Restaurant is one of the main restaurants in Santo Domingo City.  It is located in the Malecón (jetty) and it has a beautiful view of the Caribbean Sea; it’s one of the oldest restaurants in the city.

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