Dominican Republic: Things To Do
Ride the Teleferico
If you’re looking for unmatched views of the Dominican Republic, make sure to hop on the Puerto Plata teleferico and watch the city and the coastline as you climb to the peak. Once you’re there, take some time strolling through the botanical gardens and visit the imposing statue of Christ the Redeemer.
Walk around in a 16th Century Village
Overlooking the river, the curious Altos de Chavon in La Romana looks like the perfect replica of an untouched, authentic Italian-Spanish village from the 16th century and this is almost true. The village was designed in 1979 by Roberto Copa and Charles Bluhdorn for a Hollywood-level project, the square evokes a fully alive medieval European town. Stone from a nearby blasted mountain was used to build the houses for a realistic experience, and the square has all a local would need from a church and museum to a 5000-seat amphitheatre. If you’re a film buff, you’ll easily recognise the village from Francis Ford Coppola’s unforgettable masterpiece Apocalypse Now.
Visit the Columbus Lighthouse
Working as a monument, museum and mausoleum, this landmark was constructed to honour Christopher Columbus and his voyages. The unique lighthouse design easily distinguishes it from its surroundings; the strong beams of light coming from it are visible from across the Caribbean, forming a cross shape where they can be seen even from Puerto Rico. The museum is home to Cuban and Colombian jewellery, offering some insight into the history and culture of the Americas and Columbus’ visits.
Swim the 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua
The beaches in the Dominican Republic might be some of the best in the Caribbean, but the pristine pools created by the waterfalls over the years are a unique experience to have. Following a guide, you’ll be able to trek through the dense forest and reach the cool waters and smooth canyons where you can swim for the rest of the day.
Explore the Zona Capital
Nicknamed the oldest city of the “New World”, Santo Domingo is the Unesco-listed world heritage site of the Dominican Republic. Founded in the 15th Century, the narrow alleys and winding streets take you for a trip across centuries and cultures – you’ll witness historic Spanish buildings and monuments next to bustling local restaurants and cafes with traditional Dominican music spilling onto the streets. Zona Capital is the greatest example of this mix, where you’ll find the island’s oldest church, European fortress, monastery, university and hospital all together in one place with modern nightclubs and luxurious restaurants.
Ride the Teleferico
If you’re looking for unmatched views of the Dominican Republic, make sure to hop on the Puerto Plata teleferico and watch the city and the coastline as you climb to the peak. Once you’re there, take some time strolling through the botanical gardens and visit the imposing statue of Christ the Redeemer.
Walk around in a 16th Century Village
Overlooking the river, the curious Altos de Chavon in La Romana looks like the perfect replica of an untouched, authentic Italian-Spanish village from the 16th century and this is almost true. The village was designed in 1979 by Roberto Copa and Charles Bluhdorn for a Hollywood-level project, the square evokes a fully alive medieval European town. Stone from a nearby blasted mountain was used to build the houses for a realistic experience, and the square has all a local would need from a church and museum to a 5000-seat amphitheatre. If you’re a film buff, you’ll easily recognise the village from Francis Ford Coppola’s unforgettable masterpiece Apocalypse Now.
Visit the Columbus Lighthouse
Working as a monument, museum and mausoleum, this landmark was constructed to honour Christopher Columbus and his voyages. The unique lighthouse design easily distinguishes it from its surroundings; the strong beams of light coming from it are visible from across the Caribbean, forming a cross shape where they can be seen even from Puerto Rico. The museum is home to Cuban and Colombian jewellery, offering some insight into the history and culture of the Americas and Columbus’ visits.
Swim the 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua
The beaches in the Dominican Republic might be some of the best in the Caribbean, but the pristine pools created by the waterfalls over the years are a unique experience to have. Following a guide, you’ll be able to trek through the dense forest and reach the cool waters and smooth canyons where you can swim for the rest of the day.
Explore the Zona Capital
Nicknamed the oldest city of the “New World”, Santo Domingo is the Unesco-listed world heritage site of the Dominican Republic. Founded in the 15th Century, the narrow alleys and winding streets take you for a trip across centuries and cultures – you’ll witness historic Spanish buildings and monuments next to bustling local restaurants and cafes with traditional Dominican music spilling onto the streets. Zona Capital is the greatest example of this mix, where you’ll find the island’s oldest church, European fortress, monastery, university and hospital all together in one place with modern nightclubs and luxurious restaurants.
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