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Las Americas International Airport

26. December 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 [...]

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What to Dress in Dominicana

23. April 2008

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What to Dress in Dominicana

Dominican Republic weather is mostly warm at day, normally temperatures are good to have lightweight clothes like skirts and shirts, also is good to have some clothes to be well dressed at night, sometimes you want to go to a disco or restaurant that not allow you with snickers or sandals, in Dominican Republic is [...]

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Entry Requirements

23. April 2008

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Entry Requirements

If you want to come to Dominican Republic as tourist you need to purchase a tourist card, may be included in your all-included package but if it’s not you have to pay US$10 at the airport, that card allows tourists to walk around freely in Dominican Republic for a maximum of 90 days, every time [...]

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Basic Information

23. April 2008

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Basic Information

Dominican Republic is one of the preferred tourist destinations in the Caribbean all over the year. At this beautiful place you can come any time over the year and you will see how wonderful the weather is in Dominican Republic, here you’ll be able to find beautiful beaches like Playa Grande, relaxing sports and a [...]

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Before Travel

23. April 2008

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Before Travel

One of the most important things before travel to Dominican Republic is knowing when to come, let me tell you that in our sunny country temperatures don’t vary that much the average temperature is between 28 and 31 C°, that happens in most places except in the mountains like Jarabacoa and Costanza where temperatures at [...]

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