The Dominican Republic is a tropical playground with many things to do that the entire family will enjoy. From the white sandy beaches to underwater adventures to historical sights, your days will be filled with fun things to do.
Things to do in the Dominican Republic are wide ranging
with the major Dominican Republic attractions all to do
with white powdery beaches. The Dominican Republic is
home to over 1,000 miles of beaches that offer a playground
for lounging on the beach, collecting seashells, and enjoying
all kinds of water sports such as swimming, snorkeling,
scuba diving, fishing and more.
The eastern coast beaches offers things to do in the Dominican Republic like scuba diving on Isla Catalina off the coastline of Bayahibe, parasailing at Punta Cana, and exploring the reef off the coast at Playa Dominicus. The northern coast including the kite boarding capital of Cabarete offers all kinds of wonderful things to do on the beach from kite boarding to swimming. All around the Dominican Republic, you can bask in the Caribbean sun and soak up the sun.
As for other things to do in the Dominican Republic,
you are sure to find something to fit your lifestyle such
as golf. The Dominican Republic is home to several golf
courses such as the Las Aromas Golf Club in Santiago,
Dye Fore home at the Casa de Campo resort
in La Romana, Playa Dorada
Golf Club in Puerto Plata,
and Guavaberry Golf and Country Club just outside Juan
Dolio.
Apart from all the things there are to do, there are many different Dominican Republic attractions as well. A few of the attractions and Dominican Republic sightseeing adventures include safaris, museums, art galleries, and shopping venues. One Dominican Republic attraction is the Islabon Jungle River Tour home in Cabarete. You can explore the jungle by foot or by boat. Guides are available that explain the various fauna and flora that abounds along with a mini zoo that is home to snakes, turtles, monkeys, and more.
National Parks
Dominican Republic sightseeing must include a few of the national parks such as the El Choco National Park in Cabarete. The park is home to various birds, a large lagoon, and a unique jungle well worth taking the time to explore. Damajagua Casacades is one of the most popular Dominican Republic attractions. The Damajagua Casacades are 27 magnificent waterfalls home around 30 minutes from Puerto Plata.
Museums
Museums that help to provide an insight to the history of the Dominican Republic can be found in various towns throughout the area. The El Faro a Colon is often referred to as the Columbus Lighthouse. The lighthouse is home in Santo Domingo, created from white marble and the home of Christopher Columbus’ remains was held at one time in a tomb.
There are so many different areas of the Dominican Republic in which divers love to visit. The Dominican Republic offers a diverse array of diving opportunities from along the coast to mangrove forests to beautiful bays to caves to wrecks. The entire island and outer islands give divers the chance to embrace tropical fish, coral reefs, whales, sharks, and more.
Whale Watching
Samana may be the best place
in all of the Dominican Republic to enjoy whale-watching
tours that begin in January and last until May. The best
time to enjoy this type of tour is by leaving early in
the morning no later than 9am, so you can enjoy stopping
off at Cayo Levantado Island. Whale watching is one of
the most popular attractions in Samana and is a must see.
There are many things to do in the Dominican Republic
from relaxing to exploring a tropical rainforest to seeing
what lives under the sea. A Dominican
Republic vacation is one that will treat you to a
marvelous world of life in the Caribbean.