Tours to Dominican Republic

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Discover the beauty of the Dominican Republic, a Caribbean paradise that captivates travelers with its white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. From the vibrant nightlife of Punta Cana to the rich history of Santo Domingo, the first city of the New World, this destination offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Savor the delicious local cuisine, explore lush natural landscapes like the East National Park, and immerse yourself in the warmth of its people. Plan your ideal getaway to the Dominican Republic and create unforgettable memories in this Caribbean gem.

What do you need to know to travel to Dominican Republic?

What are the requirements to travel to Dominican Republic?

To enter the Dominican Republic as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months from the date of entry. A visa is not required for most countries, but it is advisable to have a return ticket and demonstrate that you have sufficient funds for your stay. It is also recommended to have travel insurance that covers any eventualities during your visit.

How much does a trip to Dominican Republic cost?

The cost of a trip to the Dominican Republic can vary significantly depending on the season, type of accommodation, and activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 800 and 1500 dollars per person, including flights, accommodation, meals, and activities. It is advisable to plan ahead and look for deals to get the best price.

What is the best time to travel to Dominican Republic?

The best time to visit the Dominican Republic is between December and April, when the weather is drier and temperatures are pleasant. During these months, you can enjoy beautiful beaches and outdoor activities. However, keep in mind that this is also the high season, so prices may be higher and tourist spots more crowded.

Do you need a visa to go to Dominican Republic?

Most tourists do not need a visa to enter the Dominican Republic. However, citizens of some countries must obtain a visa before traveling. It is important to check the specific requirements based on your nationality before planning your trip. Additionally, upon arrival, you may be asked to show a return ticket and proof of sufficient funds.

Reviews from our travelers

Jose Carlos Zepeda Lopez Jose Carlos Zepeda Lopez

Todo bien en el viaje, se nos complicó un poco el poder comunicarnos con las personas que nos recogerían en el aeropuerto, si considero que previo envíen como tal el nombre de la empresa turística del lugar, se nos complicó un poco comunicarnos, pero todo lo demás súper bien

Guillermo Quiroz Sahrazad De Rubi De Los Santos Guillermo Quiroz Sahrazad De Rubi De Los Santos

Por parte de la agencia, recibimos atenta, oportuna y resolutiva atención. Sin embargo, la atención del personal del Hotel nos causó inconformidad. Obviamente con sus excepciones, pero en su mayoría desatentos y no resolutivos. Importante mencionar la Higiene y limpieza tanto de áreas comunes como de habitación, dejó mucho que desear.

Itzel Stephany Arias Navarro Itzel Stephany Arias Navarro

Todo fue según lo planeado, de verdad gracias por toda la ayuda !

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When to travel to Dominican Republic?

Summer in the Dominican Republic, from June to August, is a vibrant time filled with sun and festivals. Temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C, reaching peaks of up to 40°C in some regions. Coastal cities like Punta Cana and Santo Domingo are perfect for enjoying their white sandy beaches and nightlife. Be sure to pack light clothing, hats, and sunscreen. During this season, festivals such as the Merengue Festival in Santo Domingo and the Carnival of La Vega take center stage, where music and dance are the highlights.

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Frequently asked questions about traveling to Dominican Republic

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to the Dominican Republic?

In the Dominican Republic, the plugs are type A and B. The standard voltage is 110 V and the frequency is 60 Hz. If your devices are 220 V, you will need an adapter and possibly a voltage converter.

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Reviews from our travelers

Jose Carlos Zepeda Lopez Jose Carlos Zepeda Lopez

Todo bien en el viaje, se nos complicó un poco el poder comunicarnos con las personas que nos recogerían en el aeropuerto, si considero que previo envíen como tal el nombre de la empresa turística del lugar, se nos complicó un poco comunicarnos, pero todo lo demás súper bien

Guillermo Quiroz Sahrazad De Rubi De Los Santos Guillermo Quiroz Sahrazad De Rubi De Los Santos

Por parte de la agencia, recibimos atenta, oportuna y resolutiva atención. Sin embargo, la atención del personal del Hotel nos causó inconformidad. Obviamente con sus excepciones, pero en su mayoría desatentos y no resolutivos. Importante mencionar la Higiene y limpieza tanto de áreas comunes como de habitación, dejó mucho que desear.

Itzel Stephany Arias Navarro Itzel Stephany Arias Navarro

Todo fue según lo planeado, de verdad gracias por toda la ayuda !

Renatta Orea Gonzalez Renatta Orea Gonzalez

Todo fue excelente!! La atención, la comunicación, el servicio. Claro que volveré a viajar con ustedes

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