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Dominican Republic is an increasingly popular direction


Dominican Republic is an increasingly popular direction.



Great weather and atmosphere await you in this Caribbean country.  

Apparently, when Christopher Columbus saw this place for the first time, he said that it was the most beautiful areas that human eye saw. I think that he was right. His opinion is certainly shared by many tourists who have already visited this country. 

The Dominican Republic is not only beautiful, but also ideal for relaxation throughout the year. What more do you need to be happy? Sandy beaches, sun and luxury resorts await you here. And above all, many interesting places that will forever be remembered by you.

Santo Domingo is a must-see when exploring the Dominican Republic. It is the first colonized city and capital of the country. You will see here monuments of original colonial architecture, as well as the first buildings of the New World. 

The Dominican Republic is also an ideal place for nature lovers. No matter in which area you stay, you will always be able to enjoy the extremely beautiful surroundings. In the central and nothern part you can visit numerous waterfalls. In the central part there is also the highest peak, Pico Duarte.

On the south-east coast, on the other hand, you'll meet American crocodiles, flamingos and numerous endemic species of animals that are not found in other parts of the world.

Local cuisine is also an important issue for many tourists. In this case, you have nothing to worry about. The Dominican Republic is a gastronomic power in the Caribbean! 

Would you like to spend some time in this paradise?
 
 




 






 

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