Altos de Chavón is 100 kms from Santo Domingo City, in the province of La Romana, the eastern zone of Dominican Republic. Altos de Chavón is a sort of Mediterranean village and it is called the artists’ town. It is worldwide known due to its architecture. Its construction started in 1976 and [...]
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Manatí Park is located in Bávaro zone in the eastern part of the country. it is famous due to the tourist attraction it has. Bavaro is considered one of the three most attractive touristic zones in Dominican Republic, is considered one of the most important points of tourist attraction in Bávaro; [...]
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Cueva de las Maravillas is located in the eastern part of Dominican Republic. This great cave is 25 meters depth underground. It has 800 meters of extension from which we can have a nice walk on 240 meters deep down the cave and enjoy the natural beauty as well as have an educational [...]
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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 [...]
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The Cable Railway of Puerto Plata is very interesting place to live an exciting adventure. The railway cabins of Puerto Plata go to Loma Isabel de Torres in the touristic city of Puerto Plata.
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Santo Domingo Zoo Park is a real fauna sanctuary. It was inaugurated in 1975 and since then it has been visited by thousands of students and people in general.
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The historical and cultural city of Samaná, located in the peninsula of Samaná, gathers unique elements of nature in just one place: white sand beaches and a paradise view added to the song of the hunchback whales that visit the warm Atlantic waters every year.
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Monday, December 29, 2008
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