Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic has a mere 800 miles of coastline to choose from, so you are guaranteed to find the beach of your dreams here. There’s no chance anyone will get bored either, families can paddle in bath-warm waters, swim with dolphins and sea lions at Ocean World adventure park; try zorbing, or whizz round on go-karts at Fun City Action Park.


The Dominican Republic is a mixed bag of mountains, waterfalls, colonial architecture, beaches and desert scrublands. Though it’s most famous for the all-inclusive beach resorts, anyone looking to escape the sands will never be bored with jungle treks, white water rafting, lively towns and even fascinating museums to choose from. December to March is peak season for the Dominican Republic, but not just for tourists. The months are also ideal to spot the thousands of majestic humpback whales who come to the area of Samana to mate near the coast.


Golfing in the Dominican Republic means long days in the sun, on one of nearly 30 top-notch golf courses. But don't expect boring, holiday-standard rounds either as there are countless adventurous that make the most of the country’s extraordinary geography.


https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/dominican-republic

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