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Besides the shoreline
resorts, the Dominican Republic is one of the Caribbean's most diversely rich spot, from astonishing
mountain vistas to prickling deserts, tempting colonial landmarks, bustling
city life and rustic countryside with laissez faire , and accommodating people. Where do you start?
Santo Domingo’s
Colonial Zone
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Go out for a walk
around history in likely the most ancient city in today's World. With its
cobblestoned roads and brilliantly restored houses, it’s very easy imagining
Santo Domingo's grandeur quarter as the throne of Spain's sixteenth empire.
Enigmatically, the two distinct periods exist in impeccable juxtaposition here.
Unwinding at Playa
Rincon
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It is seen to be the
top shoreline in the Caribbean, Playa Rincon is big enough to ensure every beach bum his own bit of
landing without disturbing neighbors
looking over the for and driftwood. A thick palm woodlands gives the foundation
and fresh fish can be served if requested.
Enchanting Las Galeras
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This tranquil fishing
town at the far eastern end of the Peninsula de Samana is a
refuge from the crowds. Less tourists and along these lines less
commercialization suggests that range around Las Galeras encompasses the majority of the scenic
splendor in DR. Wavering palm trees back shorelines making it resemble a movie
set and waves crash on the feet of
rugged cliffs. In the evening, check out Restaurant El Cabito, where you
may spot whales and a dolphin or two
Santo Domingo Glitzy Nightlife
& Dancing
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Wear the best dress in
your closet, do some stretching out and get prepared to set the floor on fire.
Dance clubs in the waterfront resorts have the best merengue and salsa bunches.
No galleries in the scene, even the Colonial Zone is overflowing with bars,
from hangouts for the rich lads to uproarious and vibrant corner stores for
locals.
Majestic Panoramas of
the Mountain in Constanza
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The panoramas found in
the highlands of the DR are a sheer bliss to the tourists. Cloud-cladded peaks
whose slopes are entwined with appropriately tended agrarian plots and dense
timberlands climb from the valley floor in ways which are not typically related
to Caribbean islands. Truly a world light years away way from the
commercializing coastline, a stay on the fringes of Constanza gives a front
seat to mesmerizing sunsets – it's the time when the temperature begins to fall
and the nippy air asks for sweaters.
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