"Sea, Sex and Sun : The Dominican Republic" Dominican Republic by amsterdam_vallon


Dominican Republic Travel Guide: 3,698 reviews and 6,625 photos

About the Dominican Republic

The white-sand beaches, impressive mountain ranges veined with spectacular rivers and waterfalls, and saltwater lakes teeming with exotic wildlife are just part of the Dominican Republic's appeal. Steer a small boat through endless mangrove forests in search of gentle manatees. Spy on lovesick humpback whales in the Bahía de Samaná. And once you've had your fill of this exquisite island's natural wonder, get back to civilization and prepare to party.

Folks in the Americas' first European city, Santo Domingo, don't just spend their time admiring the fine colonial architecture gracing their home. Nope, this town has not one, but two complete Carnivals, complete with parades, elaborate floats, lots of live music and plenty of dancing in the streets. Pre-Lent Carnivals are celebrated in Santiago, Cabral, Monte Cristi and La Vega as well. If that's not enough, check out the country's two major merengue festivals, the annual Latin Music Festival and the national surfing and windsurfing championships. Whether you're looking to party, relax or explore, the Dominican Republic has a lot to offer.

Full country name: Dominican Republic
Area: 48,730 sq km (18,814.8 sq mi)
Population: 8.5 million
Capital city: Santo Domingo (pop: 2 million)
People: 73% mulatto, 16% European descent, 11% African descent
Religion: 95% Roman Catholic
Government: Representative democracy
President: Rafael Hipólito Mejía Domínguez

GDP: US$43.7 billion
GDP per head: US$5400
Annual growth: 8.3%
Inflation: 5.1%
Major industries: Tourism, sugar refining, nickel and gold mining, cement, tobacco
Major trading partners: USA, Venezuela, Belgium, Mexico, Japan

Facts for the Traveler

Visas: All visitors require a valid passport; citizens of Albania, Andorra, Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Curaçao, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Jamaica, South Korea, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, Surinam, Switzerland, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela and Yugoslavia are eligible for a 90-day tourist card. Check with the Dominican consulate for the latest visa requirements.
Health risks: Malaria, dengue fever, dysentery, giardia, typhoid, and hepatitis A and B. Don't drink Dominican tap water, and be wary of food that may have been washed in tap water.
Time: GMT minus four hours, with no adjustment for daylight saving time
Electricity: 115-125V AC, 60 Hz, two- and three-pin flat-pronged plugs; many areas receive up to 12 hours of rolling blackouts each day.
Weights & measures: Metric with some US measurements

Taken from the Lonely Planet website

Here you can have a direct link to the city I visited during my trip to the Dominican Republic.

- Puerto Plata

  • Last visit to Dominican Republic: Jan 2003
  • Intro Updated Jan 2, 2004
  • Add to Trip Planner (?)
  • Report Abuse

Comments

Post a Comment   Submit Comment  

amsterdam_vallon

“Just return from South Africa!”

Online Now

Male

Top 1,000 Travel Writer
Member Rank:
0 0 9 7 3

Badges & Stats in Dominican Republic

  • 15 Reviews
  • 22 Photos
  • 0 Forum posts
  • 6,302PageViews
  • 0 Cities

Have you been to Dominican Republic?

  Share Your Travels  

Latest Activity in Dominican Republic

Friends

See All Friends (1)

Travel Interests

See All Travel Interests (1)

Top Dominican Republic hotels

Punta Cana Hotels
458 Reviews - 937 Photos
Punta Cana Hotels
29 Reviews - 58 Photos
Santo Domingo Hotels
487 Reviews - 941 Photos
Puerto Plata Hotels
55 Reviews - 109 Photos
La Romana Hotels
63 Reviews - 96 Photos
Juan Dolio Hotels
13 Reviews - 77 Photos
Bávaro Hotels
17 Reviews - 47 Photos
Cabarete Hotels
119 Reviews - 147 Photos
Santiago de los Caballeros Hotels
53 Reviews - 69 Photos
Sosúa Hotels
113 Reviews - 317 Photos
Las Terrenas Hotels
21 Reviews - 59 Photos
Isla Saona Hotels
15 Reviews - 31 Photos
Boca Chica Hotels
26 Reviews - 39 Photos
Las Galeras Hotels
12 Reviews - 37 Photos
Boca de Yuma Hotels
2 Reviews - 7 Photos