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Islands + Cayes

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

ISLANDS + CAYES

In addition to the mainland’s sparkling beaches, the DR boasts multiple offshore cayes with an even more stunning sea and sand environment. Hop on a catamaran sail to breathtaking Saona or Catalina islands, home to the Caribbean’s longest natural pool, and beaches stretching as far as the eye can see against iridescent turquoise waters. Cayo Arena, off the coast of Puerto Plata, is ideal for a snorkeling trip. Off the coast of Samaná, Cayo Levantado is a perfect lunch and swim escape—often included in tours of Los Haitises, but you can also overnight at the on—site, luxury resort. Off the coast of Montecristi are the most off-the-beaten track cays of the Siete Hermanos.

Island excursions are offered year-round, and are particularly enjoyable during the summer season, when crowds are fewer.

SURFING + KITESURFING

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

SURFING + KITESURFING

A top Caribbean destination for wind sports, the DR is ground zero for surfing, kitesurfing, and windsurfing. Whether novice or expert, there’s a Dominican coastline ideal for your preferred activity. Cabarete’s steady trade winds have earned the beach town its professional kitesurfing reputation, active with certified schools and instructors. Daytime surfing is followed by nightly entertainment to soothe the muscles. Kite Beach attracts the experts, who are a joy to watch. Surfers of all levels flock to Playa Encuentro for lessons from award winning surf instructors. On the Samaná Peninsula, Las Terrenas offers its fair share of kitesurfing at Punta Popy, and surfing at Playa Bonita. In Punta Cana, Macao is renowned for surfing, while Playa Blanca attracts kitesurfers.

Wherever you end up on our Atlantic shoreline or in the Caribbean Sea, you’ll enjoy our year-round Dominican winds and waves.

MOUNTAIN BIKING

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

MOUNTAIN BIKING

Hilly towns, mountainous villages, and protected parks provide ample opportunity for mountain biking. In Cabarete, adventure outfitters can take riders on multiple trails of varying difficulty inside El Choco National Park, including an intense 50-meter (31-mile) endurance challenge. The central mountainous region’s winding, traffic-free roads line plantations–from Jarabacoa to Constanza–and are ideal to explore on mountain bike, with rivers and waterfalls for cooling off along the way. Bayahíbe’s Cotubanamá National Park, ideally close to the town’s white sand beaches, is as mystical as it gets, with paths leading towards spring water-filled caves.

Mountain bikes, with essential protective gear, are available year-round in the major resort towns, or through adventure tour operators.

Puerto Plata

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

WELCOME TO

PUERTO PLATA

The birthplace of tourism in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata continues to pack a mighty punch. Its spectacular, sprawling landscape combines sea, mountains, lush valleys, rivers, and a multitude of beaches. Its fertile soil grows cacao and coffee trees, while underneath rests the world’s clearest amber.

Santo Domingo

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

 

WELCOME TO

SANTO DOMINGO

 The Dominican Republic’s capital city, Santo Domingo is also the most modern and dynamic metropolis in the Caribbean. La Capital—as it is affectionately called—epitomizes the pulse of Dominican culture, where the old and the new converge seamlessly from centuries old architecture and history, to large shopping malls, art galleries, an electric nightlife, and a booming gastronomy scene.

Samana

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00
WELCOME TO 
SAMANÁ
 
Jutting out of the DR’s northeastern shore and basking in the ocean, the nature haven that is the Samaná Peninsula is as coveted today as it was in the 16th century.Pirates hid in its lush, palm-filled forests, isolated beaches, and hidden caves, while European and Haitian troops competed over its deep water, protected bay.

Jarabacoa

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

WELCOME TO

 JARABACOA

Perched at an altitude of 529 meters (1,736 feet), this scenic mountain resort town is a favorite escape of Santiago and Santo Domingo city dwellers. They flock here in search of cool temperatures, fresh rivers, and sweeping green landscapes flanked by dense pine forests and coffee-producing mountains. An eco-tourism hub easily accessed via modern highways, Jarabacoa–meaning “place of waters” in Taino–boasts a variety of charming accommodations, from riverside ranches and eco-lodges to luxury vacation villas perched in the mountains.

Santo Domingo

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

Package Details

 

On this trip we travel from north to south through the Cibao valley. In Santo Domingo we visit the colonial zone (cathedral, house of Christopher Columbus, etc). Afterwards we visit the lighthouse “El Faro de Colon” (tomb of Christopher Colombus), the cave of the 3 eyes and a local market (Mercado Modelo).

Includes: All entrances, drinks on the bus 

River Rafting

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

Package Details

Experience the twist and turns of the Yaque River as well as the scenery and landscape, accessible only through this trip. Indulge your adventurous spirit and get ready to overcome the power of the most important river in the Dominican Republic. Descend on the rapids and canyons of Jarabacoa´s most exciting experience.

Includes: Transfer on jeep, breakfast, snacks and lunch, all necessary equipment (Neoprene suit, life jacket, shoes and helmet), drinks

Catamaran

Friday, 26 September 2014 00:00

Package Details

 

Day 01: Arrive in Bangkok Phuket International Airport. Meet by local guide/rep at after immigration and custom clearance. Transfer to Phuket on Over-night in Phuket.

 

Day 02: Breakfast in hotel. Fullday hi Phi Island Tour:- Tour Programme Pick up from hotel by air-conditioned vehicle and transfer to the pier at Royal Marina. Choose complimentary fins and mask. Soft drinks, tea and coffee provided. Depart for Phi Phi Islands.