Friday, March 8, 2013

Eighteen things to do in Dominican Republic




Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean Nation also referred to as an Island Nation. There are numerous things to do in Dominican Republic and some of them are explored here.

Mountain Climbing at La Pelona is achievable especially when reaching the summit, an irresistible view of the ocean is seen.

Puerto Plaza also called 'Silver Port' has great history and attracts visitors with its colorful center yearly.

Beach Sports involves kite surfing. There are also beautiful waterfalls and giant lagoons.

La Isabela Bay is experienced with an adventurous trek with unforgettable insights.

Damajagua & Ciguapa Falls are mostly enjoyed with hiking and a guide is needed.

Las Terrenas encourages fishing with a beautiful country side and expanse of coconut trees.

Paradise of Bonao is explored through trekking, horse back riding or swimming, a cruise around the road and camping on the mountain.

Monster Truck Safari is an adventurous ride through rivers and streams around the countryside.

Boiling Lake is a natural steaming bubbling lake grey in color, a remnant of volcanic eruption.

Canal Kite Club engages people in surfing activities.

The Zona Colonial has great history located in Santo Domingo. It is a beautiful place for family life.

Fun Tours offers affordable trip packages.

Costa del Coco also known as the Coconut Coast is blessed with white beaches where people can explore.

Buggy Adventure is a drive through rice fields in a dune buggy.

Costanza & The Dominican Alps has a central region which is a paradise of nature of parks, streams and valleys with green meadows.

Puna Cana Ecological Park is home to various bird species and tours are given in diverse languages. The park has botanical and fruit gardens.

Santiago de los Caballeros is rich in history and agriculture where visitors can widen their knowledge of Dominican Republic.

Janet's Supermarket Cabarete is a place to shop for supplies needed during the stay in Dominican Republic.

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