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Destinations in the Dominican Republic

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PlayaBachata Spa Resort

Jan 8, 20237 daysAll inclusive

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Whala Bayahibe

Dec 18, 20227 daysAll inclusive

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Dec 18, 20227 daysAll inclusive

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Best time to take a trip to Dominican Republic

With warm, tropical temperatures typical of a Caribbean island, the Dominican Republic weather has been dubbed "endless summer" because of the typically sunny and warm conditions. Some months are warm and sticky (August) while others promise rain and the threat of hurricanes (June through November).

Winter through Spring (December to April) is the most popular time to visit, as travelers flock here for winter and spring break. But if you're looking for the best deals, wait for September, October and May.

Insider tips for Dominican Republic travel

Try local dishes

When visiting the Dominican Republic, be sure to at least try a local dish once, like a breakfast of Mangu (smashed plantains) with friend cheese and eggs.

Shopping tip

Price bargaining is a must when shopping from local merchants. Most items are overpriced at the start to allow for some marginal negotiation.

Samana

Still somewhat untouched, Samana is recognized as one of the best bays in the world. The crystal clear beach at the islet of Cayo Levantado is a must see.

Hotels

When choosing a hotel, don't be too focused on the distance or travel from the airport since many fantastic hotels (and deals) are a bit farther away.

Colonial City restaurants

For a variety of great restaurants serving everything from French to Mediterranean, head to the center of Colonial City in Santo Domingo.

Things to do in Dominican Republic

27 Waterfalls of Rio Damajagua (27 Los Charcos de Damajagua)

Ready for some adventure? Head to the Northern Corridor mountain range beyond the sugar cane, where a spell-binding natural treasure awaits: 27 crystal pools, waterfalls and slides created by the Damajagua River. Anyone can play here, but a tour company can help guide you up the mountain through falls and channels. The real fun begins as you jump, swim and slide your way back down.

Altos de Chavon

Don't let your eyes deceive you – this medieval village replica was only built yesterday, from 1976 to 1980, to be exact. That's when former Paramount studios set designer Roberto Copa and business mogul Charles Bludhorn had the idea to use remnant stones from a nearby bridge blast. A beautiful rendition complete with a church and sparkling fountain, Altos de Chavon is also home to art galleries, a design school, an archeological museum, restaurants and shops, and a Roman-style amphitheater.

Bahia de las Aguilas

Find the bluest-of-blue waters in Jaragua National Park, southwest of Pedernales. Deemed the most majestic beach by many Dominicans, it takes some work to get there. The secluded bay is only reachable by boat or via 4x4 down a steep incline. But the payoff is big with stunning waters, soft white sands, seashells and great snorkeling. Stop at the restaurant by the park entrance for a reasonable lunch.

Catedral Primada de America

Located in the Colonial City, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Menor is considered the first cathedral of the New World. Built after the arrival of Christopher Columbus, the cathedral pays tribute with a giant statue just outside the front entrance. With fine stained glass, a facade made of coral rock, and late Gothic and Romanesque characteristics, this important monument is a must-see.

Colonial Zone

Founded in 1498 and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Colonial Zone (also dubbed "Colonial City") is both the oldest city in the New World and the most happening in modern-day Santo Domingo.  Walk 11 historic blocks within this walled city and spy America's first cathedral, monastery, universities and hospitals -- all built on the original grid system. Unique restaurants, hotels, clubs and nightlife keep the area bumping.

Dominican Amber Museum

In honor of the country's national gem, this museum also showcases an impressive collection of amber from around the world. Learn the makeup and origins of the amber found in the Dominican Republic, which ranges from 25-40 million years old. The collection includes fine jewelry plus the necessary critters and bugs. If not for the amber, come for the epic story of Villa Bentz, the historic structure that house the museum.

El Limon Waterfall (Cascada del Limon)

Trek about two hours from Samana through a tropical rainforest  that opens up to a glorious sight: a 55-foot waterfall crashing down a greenish wall into a cool, natural pool. Swim in the blue waters or head to the top of the falls for a daring leap back down. The hike is mucho strenuous, so sign up for a horseback ride or tour-supported adventure.

Isla Catalina

Catch a tour from the dock at Altos de Chavon, Punta Cana, to Catalina Island for an unforgettable dive. Part of a national park and considered one of the Caribbean's best dive sites, Isla Catalina also offers great snorkeling right in from the white-sand beach. Explore the spectacular Wall (dropping over 330 feet), the Aquarium for a vibrant display of fish and a recently discovered sunken 17th-century ship.

Lago Enriqullo

Big is the word at Lago Enriquillo, the largest lake in the Caribbean and one of few lakes in the world inhabited by crocodiles. The behemoth measures a dramatic 102 square miles and is located in a rift valley formed by a 79-mile fault. Three islands span the lake, but the largest Isla Cabritos is the highlight. Splurge on a boat tour for a closer look at the park's crocodiles, flamingos and exotic birds.

Ocean World Adventure Park

Take a step closer to nature in all its wild glory: Here you can feed exotic birds, meet tigers, snorkel in a tropical reef aquarium, and see shark and sea lion shows. But the real draw is the chance to swim and interact with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, all while learning about these playful ocean creatures.

Top Dominican Republic vacation package deals

All inclusive trips to dominican republic with airfare

3.5-star property

Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach Resort - All Inclusive

3.6/5 Good! (993 reviews)

Dec 30 - Jan 6

7 night stay

Newark (EWR) to Punta Cana (PUJ)

American Airlines • Non-stop roundtrip • Coach

Save 100% on your flightPrice was $2,803, price is now $1,726 per person

everything was great. Rooms need more space.

Reviewed on Jul 19, 2022

All inclusive trips to dominican republic with airfare

5.0-star property

TRS Turquesa Hotel - Adults Only - All Inclusive

4.4/5 Excellent! (1,001 reviews)

Dec 20 - Dec 25

5 night stay

Newark (EWR) to Punta Cana (PUJ)

Spirit Airlines • Non-stop • Coach

Punta Cana (PUJ) to Newark (EWR)

United • Non-stop • Coach

Save 100% on your flightPrice was $2,049, price is now $1,351 per person

First time in DR. The butler Randy was very helpful, he even made the room up for my birthday with decorations and cake. He went above and beyond to make sure we had what we need. Danni and Sandy the bartenders at the 59 building was excellent as well, they gave good service. Also will like to complment the hostesses at Capricho, one of the young ladies (can't remember her name) became like family. The only thing is that we had an issue with the person that was checking us in Michael did not pay attention to our reservation and we ended up spending a few hours in the lobby and paying $200 for an extra room that didn't even exist. Then management (Joel) promised a gift fpr the inconvenience but never received. They also try to sit with them at the end and give them 5 stars but i knew better

Reviewed on Sep 9, 2022

All inclusive trips to dominican republic with airfare

4.0-star property

Grand Sirenis Punta Cana Resort & Aquagames - All Inclusive

Uvero Alto

3.9/5 Good! (1,036 reviews)

Dec 30 - Jan 6

7 night stay

Newark (EWR) to Punta Cana (PUJ)

American Airlines • Non-stop roundtrip • Coach

Save 100% on your flightPrice was $2,698, price is now $1,918 per person

Excellent service, staff, food, facilities. Will definitely come back again.

Reviewed on Oct 3, 2022

All inclusive trips to dominican republic with airfare

3.5-star property

Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace Resort - All Inclusive

3.6/5 Good! (441 reviews)

Dec 30 - Jan 6

7 night stay

Newark (EWR) to Punta Cana (PUJ)

American Airlines • Non-stop roundtrip • Coach

Save 100% on your flightPrice was $2,750, price is now $1,985 per person

The location and beach was nice. If however Beachfront rooms lack good air and the shows at night happen to late at 9:45. Additionally cleaning sevices was not great. With Corvid i was not keen on having guest picking though food.

Reviewed on Aug 11, 2021

Does all

Technically an all inclusive vacation is one where you pay one price up front that includes flights/all transportation, accommodations, meals, drinks and activities.

Is the Dominican Republic a cheap vacation?

While costs are creeping up on the island for tourists and locals, the Dominican Republic is still cheaper than the other Caribbean destinations. You can find reasonable package deals that include food, flight, and accommodation that suit your budget.

Does the Dominican Republic have all

The majority of the Dominican Republic's all-inclusive resorts are located in Punta Cana and Puerto Plata, the two largest resort towns on the island, and the smaller town of La Romana on the southern coast is home to some top resorts as well.

How much money should I take to Dominican Republic all

The total budget of your vacation in the Dominican Republic should be around RD$6,000 per person per day. However, you don't have to take this amount in cash. You can regularly pay with a credit card and withdraw money at ATMs. Therefore, it is recommended to take around 200 to 300 dollars per person for your vacation.