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Dominican Republic Cruises

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic shares the Hispaniola island with Haiti, so you can easily explore the best of the two island nations. This Caribbean gem is famed for its sun-drenched beaches and a diverse geographical expanse that spans high peaks, verdant rainforests and desert dunes. As the first colony of Europe in the western hemisphere, the Dominican Republic is also wrapped in a rich storied past, with colonial cities and historical landmarks to captivate your old soul…

Santo Domingo is the country’s capital and one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean, home to a  walled historic centre called the Zona Colonial, which is punctuated by baroque architecture and cobblestone streets. For luxury holiday makers, Punta Cana is an idyllic choice as it offers an endless stretch of white sands lined by all-inclusive resorts and world-class golf courses. Seeking for some peace and serenity? Head to Puerto Plata, a laid-back province lying on the northern shores of the Dominican Republic's Amber Coast — named after its abundance of rich amber deposits. You’ll find Catalina Island off the coast of La Romana, making a perfect destination for snorkelling and diving, with plenty of interesting secrets about its pirate past!

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Zona Colonial

Wander around the historic district of Santo Domingo and you’ll be transported back in time. Zona Colonial is characterised by cobblestone streets, colourful colonial architecture, delightful museums and cosy cafes. The quaint neighbourhood is the first European settlement of the Americans and has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The main street, Calle el Conde, is where you’ll find most of the coffee shops, restaurants and retail stores.

Saona Island

Saona Island is a tropical paradise off the shores of Punta Cana, perfect for those who want to escape the bustling crowds in the upscale resort town. The picturesque island is part of the nationally protected park, so you can soak up the tranquillity of the place. It’s famous for its lush mangroves, colourful reefs and palm-fringed beaches like the Palmilla Beach that will beckon you for a swim! The island’s shallow waters are also home to abundant marine life, including starfish and hawksbill turtles.

27 Waterfalls of Damajagua

The stunning collection of 12 cascading waterfalls tucked away in Damajagua is a popular excursion in Puerto Plata and one of Dominican Republic’s main claims to fame. The sprawling complex combines the fun of hiking, swimming and photography. Whether you’d like to soak on the gushing water, jump off from the cliffs or slide through a spring-fed river canyon, you’re up for a truly unforgettable adventure here. You can opt for a booked tour for a hassle-free experience!

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Things to Do in Dominican Republic

Ride a cable car in Puerto Plata

A scenic ride on board a cable car is one of the best ways to explore Puerto Plata, providing breathtaking views of the city skyline, green mountains and the sweeping ocean. The cable car transports passengers to the peak of Mount Isabel de Torres, where you’ll find a replica of Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer statue atop of a massive dome with several shops inside. Once you’ve soaked in enough views, take a stroll around the botanical garden and admire the variety of plants!

Enjoy the thrill at Scape Park

Scape Park is a natural theme park in Punta Cana with a wide range of cultural experiences and adrenaline-pumping adventures! Feel the thrills as you zipline off a cliff, take a nature walk and see the replicas of ancient caverns, meet capuchin monkeys and ride the splash hammocks. And if you’re in the mood for some beach fun, take the sunshine cruise to the exclusive Cap Cana resort, where you can lounge on a sandbar or have a spectacular snorkelling experience at Bucaneros reef.

Take a tour of the Three Eyes National Park

Discover the treasures inside this nature reserve and open-air limestone cave system featuring three freshwater cave pools called the “eyes.” It offers a perfect nature break away from the hustle and bustle of the capital, set just a few minutes away from Zona Colonial. From the winding entrance staircase, you can access the caves with walk paths that allow you to admire the sparkling blue, oval-shaped lagoons without getting wet. Besides sighting its majestic beauty, the site also offers a glimpse into the pre-colonial beginnings and indigenous history of Dominican Republic.

Dominican Republic Cruise FAQs

Which cruise lines sail to the Dominican Republic?

The major cruise lines that offer sailings to the Dominican Republic include the Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival and more. Some of the prominent ports where cruise ships dock are Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata and La Romana. These port destinations are the gateway to some of the most-loved attractions for cruise travellers.

What is the Dominican Republic known for?

The Dominican Republic is well known for its tropical climate, gorgeous beaches, rich history, vibrant cultures and breathtaking natural wonders.

When is the best time to visit the Dominican Republic?

Although the Dominican Republic is a year-round destination in the Caribbean, the best time to visit is between November and April for those who want to escape the winter chill. During these months, travellers can enjoy clear blue skies, pleasant weather and near-perfect shore experiences.

What is the currency used in the Dominican Republic?

The Dominican Peso is the official currency of the Dominican Republic. Major credit cards are accepted in main tourist areas and cities, but most public transports and restaurants only accept cash, so it’s always safe to bring cash!

How to communicate with the locals in the Dominican Republic?

Spanish is the widely spoken language in the country given its long history as a colony of Spain. It’ll be helpful to learn basic Spanish words and phrases to be able to communicate with the locals.

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