All Inclusive
If you book a hotel with "All Inclusive" Service, you
pay only once - when you pay your vacation ... in the hotel you
have everything free! From drinks to food, some hotels offer 24
hours All Inclusive, others have the time limited to special hours.
Please check back with your travel agent, what's actual included
in the All Inclusive plan of each hotel.
Important:
To
experience more of the Dominican Republic then only the hotel
beach, you need to take extra money or CreditCards to be able
to book excursions to local sights or to do amazing actions tours.
An excursions costs around 70.- USD. Also you need to take some
money for souvenirs and as well you should try a good Dominican
bar/restaurant - outside the hotel, that's where the Caribbean
lives!
Beach
There are more than 300km of finest Caribbean beaches to discover.
Each area of the Island offers some special beach features, so
you will find exactly - what you like most.
Especially
known is Samana for swallow waters and unnumbered palm trees,
as seen in various TV Commercials, which have been taken here.
Business
Services
Should you travel with business-purpose or need to stay in contact
... you are right in the Dominican Republic. Many hotels offer
services to keep you in touch. There are Services from Secretary,
Fax, Computers, Meeting Facilities, Video Conference, Bodyguards,
beside if the basic services as Cellular Phones and Rent-a-Cars.
Carnival
Each Year in February, there is Carnival in the Dominican Republic
and 500 years of tradition comes to live. With new colors and
each time with new, even more fascinating costumes, to honor the
tradition.
The
roots of the Dominican carnival are in Europe, Spain. As Columbus
discovered the island 500 years ago, the Spanish settlers brought
this tradition. Since this moment the European tradition has been
adapted from the new, multicultural, Dominican Civilization and
developed by their culture.
What
you see in today's carnival is a, primary colorful and crazy spectacular
with costumes and masks developed in 500 years of history. Each
part of the Dominican Republic has a special kind of costumes
and masks, which reflect their surrounding and live.
Beside
of the "new" Costumes, you also find costumes and masks,
which have their roots in Africa. They came in the Dominican Republic
in the process of slavery, so with the Spanish conquerors in the
late 15th century.
Without
paying attention to the historic facts of the Dominican carnival,
you will enjoy the colorful and wild spectacle. If you are visiting
the Dominican Republic in February you should not miss to visit
"La Vega" or "Santiago", the cities with the
oldest carnival tradition. Every weekend in February is big carnival
happenings on the streets.
Casinos, Shows and Nightlife
After sun, beach and vacation-day you will find the tropical,
lush nights of the Dominican Republic a true dream of a Caribbean
night. With nightly temperatures around 25°C you may find
no time to sleep.
After
dinner you may relax at the beach and when some time passed, check
the Casino to try Ladies Luck ... most Casinos offer free entrance,
free complementary drinks for players and live entertainment -
like in Las Vegas!
When
the party atmosphere rises to the top, you may change the location
and move
to the Disco inside or outside the hotel area. With local people
and tourists from all over the world, you will celebrate to Latin
rhythms as well as to the latest hits from Europe and the USA.
The
party slows down, when the sun rise takes place and you may go
to the beach, to get the first warm rays of the Caribbean sun
- all year long summer!
Children
Welcome to the children's paradise. Should you travel with your
kid's ... there is no other tropical country which is predestinated
like the Dominican Republic.
Basically
the Dominican mentality is very children friendly and as an additional
feature, most local hotels offer special services - all around
your kid's. No matter in which age, there is something to do and
people who take care of them.
You
will find plenty of time, for your personal recreation - while
the kid's can waste all their energy with the trained hotel staff...
sound's nice, isn't it!
Please
check our hotel database for details on children facilities and
check with you travel agent.
Clothing
The Dominican Republic is a country with SUMMER - all year long!
Bring summer, preferred 100% cotton clothing. Don't forget you
hat or cap, to protect you from sun. In general take you "home-clothing"
to feel well. For events like the Casino, Disco or Dinner, you
may choose some non-formal, but nice clothing. All depending on
how YOU want to spend your vacation!
Communication
In the Dominican Republic, you are in the Caribbean paradise -
but not in the jungle! The Dominican Republic offers the modern
and most complete communication network in Latin America, which
is comparable with the USA or Europe.
Hotels
offer direct dialing telephones and fax-service. As well you may
rent a Cellular Handy-Phone, to keep contact with your people,
wherever you are in the Dominican Republic.
Disease
The Dominican Republic is a tropical country, WITHOUT the usual
tropical diseases.
The
only things you have to watch out for is, not to eat too many
fresh fruits, do not eat any "open" fruits on the street,
do not drink too much alcohol in combination with fruits, do not
eat ice-cream - unless offered from the hotel.
Check
back with your doctor to prepare some standard medicine, which
you always should carry when you travel.
Diving
and Snorkeling
Welcome to Divers and Snorkels paradise. Here you will find, what
you are looking for. With the professional dive guides, you will
discover the Dominican
Republic - from the bottom ...
Most
hotels have a Dive Base, which offers dive excursions for divers
and snorkels, courses and equipment rentals.
For
more information, please see what Treasure Divers - Boca Chica
prepared for you.
Drugs
There is no kind of drug permitted in the Dominican Republic.
The punishments are hard and direct. A Tourist trapped with drugs
can be happy if he/she just have to leave the country - in general
you would find yourself in a Dominican Jail and even the embassy
of your country wouldn't be able to help you out !
Enriquillo
Guarocuya, baptised as Enriquillo, was the most successful Taino-Indian
Leader in the resistance against the Spanish conquerors. He leaded
his tribe successfully against various attacks
of the Spanish conquerors. Finally, to honor the superior Indian
leader, the Spanish conquerors decided to declare Guarocuya and
his tribe as free and untouchable.
Enriquillo
became the first hero of the Dominican Independence history. Today
you may find an Enriquillo monument in every bigger town.
Entrance
and Departure Regulations
Citizen of all European and US American Countries may enter the
Dominican Republic with an, at least, 3 month valid passport.
When entering the Dominican
Republic you have to fill-out a Tourist Card and to pay 10.- USD,
if not already
done by your travel agent. As well you need to pay 10.- USD departure
tax.
Please
check back with your travel agent if the entry- and departure
tax are already paid with your ticket. If so, there should be
a remark on your ticket.
Electricity
The Dominican Republic offers a 110Volt System, like in the USA.
Please get adaptor plugs for the American Plug System.
Excursions
Do not miss to see the real beauty of the Dominican Republic,
while laying on the beach ! As the Dominican Republic is the second
biggest island in the Caribbean, there are endless things to see
and to explore. In the average, each visitor makes 2 excursions,
because it's just fascinating to discover the beauty of an exotic,
tropical country with friendly people and without dangerous animals.
When
doing your fist excursion, you will be impressed and realize,
that there is never enough time to see it all.
When
doing your second excursion, you will be even more curious.
When
doing your third excursion - you want to stay ...
Fauna
More then 60 species of Amphibis and around 140 of reptiles form
the biggest versatility in the area of the Antilles. Beside of
peaceful turtles, there is also the American crocodile, which
you may discover in the Lago Enriquillo.
More
then 258 species of exotic birds make up the colorful program
in the air.
There
are also registered more than 30 kinds of mammals, which enclose
the Dominican whales and the very rare Manati - the SeaCow.
Flora
There are more then 5600 kinds of registered plants in the Dominican
Republic.
The
photographer or nature-friend may find may different zones of
vegetation, among steppe, tropical forest, Pine Forest, Swamp
and even Rainforest.
The
most frequent domestic kinds are the orchids. With 67 splendid
species and approx. 300 classified varieties.
Food
and Beverages
Experience the versatility of the Creole and international cuisine.
Hotels and Restaurants offer the finest choice of fish, meat and
vegetable dishes ... All Inclusive (Link) or "A La Carte".
Try everything you wanted to try, here you can get it! Tasty native
Dominican dishes, Mexican, Brazilian, Italian, Spanish,
French, ... there is everything available in the touristy areas
of the Dominican Republic, at prices you would not think about
... especially friends
of seafood will love the Dominican Republic.
Local
brands of beverages have a well reputation, all over the world
and you may drink as much as you can ... in an All Inclusive plan.
If you are an individual visitor, without All Inclusive plan,
you will find the prices very reasonable.
Fruits
and Vegetables
The high amount of exotic fruits and vegetables may impress you.
There are fruits, you never saw before and you will like to taste
them all. Please
take your time, don't eat them all at once - so you can enjoy
your vacation, without spending a entire day in your hotel rooms
"lonely place" ...
General Information
The Dominican Republic is located in the heart of the Caribbean
and occupies 2/3 of the island of Hispaniola with a total surface
of 77.914km2. The other part of the island is occupied from Haiti.
In
the year 1492 Columbus discovered Hispaniola. Before his discovery,
the island was populated by the aborigines - the Taino Indians(Link)
and was called "Mother Earth - Quisqueya".
Island Name ------ Hispaniola = little
Spain
Country Name ------ Republica Dominicana
/ Dominican Republic
Language ------ Spanish / In touristic
areas also English
Population ------ 9 Millions
Continent ------ Continental America
Ocean in the North ------ Atlantic
Ocean
Ocean in the south ------ Caribbean
Sea
Neighbors ------ Haiti in the west
Highest point ------ Pico Duarte
3175m
Deepest point ------ Lago Enriquillo
-40m under sea level
Capital ------ Santo Domingo around
3Mio citizen
Independence ------ 27.02.1844
Surface ------ 48.442 km2
Religion Roman-Catholic
Export Iron-Nickel, Sugar, Gold Coffee, Cocoa, Tobacco
Import Petrol, Consumption Goods
Golf
Lush tropical, green valleys, long beaches and bizarre coastlines
are the perfect base for world class Golf Course designers to
create some of the worlds greatest courses. Wherever you are in
the Dominican Republic, you will find a great Golf Course, always
with the special characteristics of the location and always with
a great program to entertain your entire family, even if they
don't like Golf!
Please
see our Golf-Course descriptions:
Casa
de Campo Golf - La Romana
Bavaro Beach Resort Golf - Bavaro
Metro Golf & Coutry Club - Juan Dolio
Playa Dorada Golf Club - Playa Dorada
Playa Grande Golf Club
Holidays
01.01 New Year
06.01 Holy three kings
21.01 Day of the holy virgin of Altagracia
26.01 Birthday of the national hero Juan Pablo Duarte
27.02 Independence Day
April Easter week / Semana Santa
01.05 Int. Labor Day
16.08 Restoration Day
24.09 Day of the Patrons
06.11 Constitution day
25.12 Christmas
History
4800 b.C.
The "Siboneyes" occupied the island
200
a.C.
The Taino Indians settled from South America, through the Small
Antilles, to "Hispañola" - which they called
Quisqueya (Mother of the Earth).
05.12.1492
Christopher Columbus landed the first time on the Island, which
he named Hispaniola (little Spain). He arrived with 3 boats, the
"Santa Maria", the "Nina" and the "Pinta"
near of today's Cap Haitien, where he constructed "Fortress
Navidad", the "Fort Christmas".
1493
On his second journey Columbus found the fortress destroyed and
decided to settle on an other part of Hispaniola, in "La
Isabela" next to today city of Luperon.
1519
- 1533
Enriquillo leaded the most successful resistance against the Spanish
conquerors.
11.01.1586
The English pirate, Sir Francis Drake, robbed Santo Domingo.
1605
The French started settlements at the north and west side of the
island.
1697
By contract was defined, that France owns the west part of Hispaniola
and that Spain owns the eastern part.
1802
Napoleon's troops entered into Santo Domingo.
1804
Independence of Haiti from the French empire
09.02.1822
the Haitian president, Jean Pierre Boyer, entered with his troops
into Santo Domingo and declared an undividable Island of Hispaniola,
what should have meant, that the entire island should be Haitian.
16.07.1838
Juan Pablo Duarte founded the secret league called "Trinitaria"
that later lead the land to the independence of Haiti.
27.02.1844
Proclamation of Independence.
Juan Pablo Duarte, Ramon Mella and Francisco de Rosario Sanchez
(Trinitaria), declared the first Republic. Today, these men are
honored by monuments, street names, parks, ...
1861
The Republic annexed to Spain and lost the independence.
1865
Leaded by General Luperon, the restoration of the Republic was
declared.
1885
Ulices Hereaux (Li Li) initialized the first dictature, until
he was murdered in 1899.
1907
An agreement which allowed to overtake control and administration
of all taxes was signed with the U.S..
1916
The first invasion of USA, the independence of the Republic was
lost.
1924
The USA retire their troops and leave the country.
16.08.1930
- 1961 ( 30.5 Years )
Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina, short form : Trujillo, build
up one of the worst
Dictatorship of Latin America. He renamed Santo Domingo in "Ciudad
Trujillo", the Pico Duarte in "Pico Trujillo",
just to point out his force. His dictatorship took until his murder...
1947
Trujillo paid all debits of the Republic and created the Dominican
currency, the Dominican Peso - Peso Oro, as well as the Central
Bank.
1961
Trujillo was murdered
1961-65
The country lived various political crisis under different governments.
1965
The second invasion of US Troops in the Dominican Republic.
10.07.1966
Joaquin Balaguer became president.
1990
Balaguer became president of the Dominican Republic, for the 7th
time.
1992
To honor Columbus, Balaguer realized the construction of the Columbus
Lighthouse, the Faro a Colon - 500 years after the discovery of
Hispaniola.
1996
Leonel Fernandez became president.
2000
Hipolito Mejia became president.
Insects
Hotels are mostly free of insects. A general problem are ordinary
mosquitoes.
You should bring plenty of Insect-Repellant Spray, or you may
buy it here.
Ice-cream
Please be careful when eating ice-cream, make sure you prefer
Ice-cream from the hotels kitchen or from the hotels minimarkets,
as these places are taking care about the security of food and
the good time of your vacation.
In
tropical countries you should always be careful with the consumption
of certain kinds of food, especially food which needs to be stored
cold.
Money
The Dominican currency is the "Peso Oro Dominicano",
short form "Peso" or RD$. 1 Peso consists of 100 Centavo
and the actual exchange rate is
35 RD$ = 1 USD
Everywhere
welcome are USD in cash or Travelers Checks. Also well accepted
are Visa, Master and the American Express Credit Cards.
To
receive a better value for your money, travel with USD or USD
Travelers Checks.
Motoconchos
Motoconchos are motorbike taxis, for the transportation of the
local population. Please do not use this way of transportation,
even if it is inexpensive and fast. Motoconchos are not supposed
to be used for the transportation of tourists and there is no
permission for them to do it.
If
you should have an accident while riding on one of the "wild
bikes", no insurance will cover the costs.
The
Dominican Taxis are well equipped, very comfortable and economic.
Motorbikes
Should you plan to rent a motorbike, you have to be aware ...
there is not insurance for rent-a-bike's for the touristy use.
That means, that you would probably have to pay all damages, which
result from an accident, from your own pocket ! You also would
have to replace the Motorbike if it gets lost / stolen!
Beside
of this, it is very dangerous to drive in the Dominican Republic!
Just
observe the traffic on one of the main roads located in your area
... if you still decide to rent a bike do NEVER drive at night,
as the danger becomes incalculable !
Please
consult your tour guide for the best place - where to rent a bike!
Music
Bachata and Merengue are you steady company in the Dominican Republic.
No matter where you sit, stand, walk ... the rhythm is always
around and you should not miss it to take some of this music home.
Bachata
is the native Dominican music, which has it's roots here. You
won't find it on other Caribbean islands, expected it's imported
from the Dominican Republic. Merengue in the contrary has become
a Music style, which varies from country to country.
Mail
There are governmental and private mail services in the Dominican
Republic.
The Services are reliable and more or less fast.
Parties
To party is the main interest, of the Dominican population. Preferred
is the beach and you will find it quite understandable with around
30°C at daytime and around 25°C at night.
Photo
& Film
If you are one of many, who visit the Dominican Republic with
the interest
of photography, you will find well developed Photo-Shops all over
the island.
The
company "Planet Photo" has established a network of
shops, in all touristy areas of the Dominican Republic.
Prices
The Dominican culture has certain specialties, you just need to
know.
When
we talk about prices, we are usual talking about bargain, at least
in places where tourists buy their souvenirs. So, if you are going
to shop for souvenirs, you always should ask for a discount, or
better - tell the price you would like to pay! Usual you should
ask for a good discount...
Quisqueya
As the Taino Indians discovered the Island today called Hispaniola,
around 200 a.c., they named this peace of land - in the middle
of the Caribbean Sea, Quisqueya. Which means in the Taino Language
"Mother Earth"
Rent-a-Car
If you should to decide to discover the beauty of the Dominican
Republic, the best way is to do a guided tour with your travel
agent. There are lots of excursions in different price ranges.
However,
if you decide to rent a car, you should go with a local company.
To prevent problems with small Rent-a-Car companies and not insured
cars - best if you ask your tour guide for a good tip - where
to rent a car.
We
do not suggest you to rent a car, but if you do it - drive only
at daytime! to rent a car, you have to be able to present a valid
drivers license, passport and a Credit Card.
Security
Most hotels offer security boxes in the rooms - use them. It's
NOT that the Dominican Republic is a "criminal" county,
the contrary - it's one of the countries with the lowest crime-rate
worldwide!
You
just should avoid looking like a millionaire, when walking on
the beach or when going shopping in the close located villages.
Put on your jewelry when dining or visiting the Casino or the
Hotel Disco.
Siesta
That's what we like most about the daytime, the Siesta. It's the
break in the middle of the day, generally begins at 12.00 and
finishes at 2pm. enough time to have a good meal and to rest some
in the shadow of a palm tree.
At
this time the sun burns hot and does not allow you to move too
much...
Sun
The rays of the sun are very intensive in the Dominican Republic
and the entire Caribbean. You should use a high protecting sun-blocker
(>20). At Siesta time you should avoid the sun and look for
the shadow. Even when sitting in the shadow, you will get more
"tan" than you would ever expect!
When
bathing in the sun, you may not realize the intensity of the sun,
as there is always a fresh breeze from the ocean and you will
feel comfortable - but the sun burns !
Sport
The Dominican Republic offers you all the sports activities you
can imagine.
There is even a worldwide known Windsurf area in Cabarete - north
coast of the Country.
The
hotels offer lot's of activities, so almost all hotels offer :
Sauna, Gym, Sailing, Bikes, Diving, JetSki, Deep Sea Fishing,
Wind Surfing, Horseback riding, Tennis, different ball games,
and much more.
Shopping
In general the opening hours are from 9am-1pm and from 2pm-7pm,
may vary from your location. You may find a rich selection of
domestic and foreign products of all necessities.
The
Dominican Republic has worldwide good reputation for the gem-stones
Amber, the light blue Larimar and Dominican Black Coral. Harrison's
Fine Caribbean Jewelers is the leading company in this branch.
Souvenirs
The most common souvenirs are Rum, Cigars, Cigarettes, Coffee,
Music, Native Art, Taino Ceramics and other handcrafted articles.
Be
aware not to pay more than necessary, just ask your tour guide
for the best places to buy or check for local shopping guides
(maps).
Some
dealers offer Shells, Coral Stones, Turtle Shells, dried Fishes,
... all this is illegal and you should be aware to buy this things,
as the export and import to foreign countries is against international
law. With not buying this kind of souvenirs, you will support
the local wildlife protection and later, when your children visit
the Dominican Republic, they may be able to see a still perfect
nature.
Taino
Indians
The Taino Indians were the aborigines of what is the Dominican
Republic today.
200
a.C. the Tainos came from South America and left parts of their
culture and civilization on all their stops on the islands of
the Small Antilles.
The
Tainos have been organized into tribes and lived together in a
big, round house - called "Caney". Only the leader lived
in his own house called "Bohio"
The
Taino culture had a highly developed artistic knowledge and they
created ceramic works for religious and daily use. There have
been found unnumbered pieces of ceramics for ceremonies, rituals,
ambulates.
A
company with a worldwide reputation for Taino Art Replications
are the Brother Guillen, who are located in Santo Domingo - Dominican
Republic. They deliver reconstructions of Taino Art Relicts to
museums, as well as for the private collector - for very reasonable
prices.
Please
see the Taino Art Section for more exiting pictures.
As
Columbus discovered Quisqueya (the island of the Dominican Republic)
and the Spanish settlement took place, conflicts occurred between
the Tainos and the conquerors. To the late 16th century, the Taino
Indian Civilization was eliminated.
The
most successful Taino Indian Leader, in protecting his tribe from
the conquerors, was Enriquillo.
Telephone
See communication
Temperatures
You only will feel the tropical heat, if there is no wind - which
is very rare.
In general the temperature is around 30°C in the shadow at
daytime and around
25°C at night.
If
you like it a little colder, no problem. Turn on the air-condition
in your hotel room or visit the hotel Disco or Casino, which are
mostly air-conditioned.
Tips & Tax
If you leave your hotel to go shopping or to enjoy some Dominican
or International dishes in local restaurants there are certain
tips and tax to pay.
Check
in the restaurant, if the taxes are included - just ask the waiter.
If not, you have to calculate 10% Service Fees and 8% Tax. Further
you may give a tip of around 10%.
Hotels
with "All Inclusive" do not give you the opportunity
to give a "tip", as you do not need to pay for anything.
However, if you are satisfied with the service, you are very welcome
to show this with a small "tip" and you help the always
friendly and busy waiter/waitress a lot. The quality of service
is very high, but a little "tip" is always welcome...
Taxi
Taxis are a comfortable and safe way of transportation. Taxi in
touristy areas are especially licensed and the drivers know almost
everything, which is worth to be seen. There are fixed prices
for specific distances, however you should negotiate the complete
price for your Taxi-Trip, before you start it. Signs in your hotel
should give you information on the prices, if not just ask the
hotel staff. If you use a Taxi for the entire day, you are supposed
to pay a "common" lunch for the driver, that's about
USD 3.-.
A
Taxi ride should be on your program, when visiting the Dominican
Republic, as it brings you very close to the local people and
life. If you go with some friends in one Taxi, you can divide
the costs and share the fun...
Vaccinations
In general there are no vaccinations needed, consult your doctor
for "thinks you always should carry".
Weddings
You will never forget - Your wedding in paradise. The Dominican
Republic is worldwide known as a wedding-paradise, as there are
only some paperwork's to do, which may be done by your travel
agent. To marry in paradise is as easy as to marry at home - or
even easier ... but much more exiting ! Ask your travel agent
for details.
Water
You CAN NOT drink the tap-water, even if it is in very good conditions,
it is NOT drinkable! Drink water is available in smaller and bigger
bottles, however in an All Inclusive hotel - every kind of beverage
is included in the price you paid for your vacation.