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A paradise for beach lovers in the Caribbean , the Dominican Republic is a year-round destination for anyone who likes to soak in the sun. While Punta Cana and Puerto Plata are two destinations known for their all-inclusive resorts, the capital city of Santo Domingo holds a 500-year-old Spanish landmark, the Gothic Catedral Primata.

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  • There are loads of types of vacations in the Dominican Republic and the cost will depend on what type of trip you’re taking and for how long you’d like to stay. Here are the latest prices for a 3 night trip for 2 travelers: Top vacation $669; Family vacation $606; Romantic vacation $756; Luxury vacation $783; Budget vacation $379.

Why should you book a vacation package to the Dominican Republic?

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There are two peak tourist seasons in the Dominican Republic. The summer months of July and August are popular, especially with families, and temperatures are in the high 80s Fahrenheit. Winter tourists generally visit between December and February, when the temperatures are more moderate. The best times to get Dominican Republic travel deals are during the spring and fall. Spring is preferable, since the hurricane season can run through August and September.

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The Crowne Plaza Santo Domingo offers contemporary decor and seaview rooms, located only five minutes from the Colonial Zone historic district. It's a quick 25 minute drive from Las Americas Airport. Palm trees by the seaside, an outdoor pool, tropical gardens and airy rooms and suites - the Casa del Mar Lodge Barahona in Santa Cruz de Barahona has it all. Maria Montez International Airport is a short 20 minute drive by rental car; about 2 1/2 hours from Las Americas.

For family vacations in the Dominican Republic:

Dominican Republic trips are popular with families. The Family Club at Barceló Bávaro Palace caters to your needs with spacious suites, supervised activities and a free waterpark for the kids, with microwaves and minibars for snacking. Located in a tropical garden setting on Bávaro Beach in Punta Cana, the hotel offers guests a full transportation service to and from the airport. Melia Caribe Tropical is a family friendly all-inclusive resort on Bávaro Beach in Punta Cana, with children's activities, nine pools, and 13 restaurants. There are many taxis available at the Punta Cana Airport for the 30 minute drive to the resort.

For romantic vacations in the Dominican Republic:

Dominican Republic packages make a romantic tropical vacation more affordable. Luxurious modern facilities and a convenient location in Santo Domingo make it the perfect tropical urban escape for couples. The concierge can arrange transfers to and from Las Americas International Airport. Escape from the rest of the world at the Casa Bonita, an eco retreat tucked into the rainforest near Barahona. It's about a three hour drive by rental car from Las Americas Airport.

For luxury vacations in the Dominican Republic:

The Upscale Embassy Suites by Hilton Santo Domingo is located in the tallest tower in the city, offering sleek modern decor within walking distance of the city's attractions, historic district, and night life, along with panoramic views. A car rental is your best bet to make the 40 minute (20 mile) drive from Las Americas International Airport. You'll forget your troubles at the Sublime Samana resort, a secluded beach retreat set in the rainforest near Bahía de Coson, Las Terrenas. A car rental is advisable to explore the area, and for transfers from El Catey International Airport (30 minutes,) or Las Americas Airport (90 minutes).

For budget vacations in the Dominican Republic:

Cheap Dominican Republic vacation packages are available at any price point. The Hotel Odette is clean, comfortable, and colorful, located in Santo Domingo with easy access to the city's historic sites, shopping, dining, and night life. A car rental or private shuttle service is available from Las Americas Airport, about 16 miles away. The Hotel Loro Tuerto in Barahona is an affordable escape with genuine local character, within walking distance of the waterfront. Taxis are available for the short 20 minute drive to Maria Montez International Airport.

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Prepare for a hassle-free stay with our essential DR travel tips. Choose the best entry point–whether you fly, cruise, or sail–know what weather to expect, and bring the right documents. Craft your own DR overland adventure, thanks to our modern highways and vast transportation network. You’ll go beyond our beaches onto our colonial cities, our fertile  campo –or countryside–pine forests, and 8,000 ft peaks.

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Experience luxury and relaxation with an all-inclusive Dominican Republic getaway

The Dominican Republic is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant entertainment, lively music, and relaxing atmosphere, making it the perfect destination for an all-inclusive vacation. Explore the diverse dining options and enjoy the local cuisine, while also taking part in exciting excursions and visiting lively bars. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway or simply want to relax and unwind, the Dominican Republic offers it all. But what truly sets this destination apart is its friendly and welcoming people, who are sure to make your vacation an unforgettable experience.

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Top reasons for your vacation to Dominican Republic

  • Stunning Beaches : The Dominican Republic is renowned for its stunning beaches, where you can relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy various entertainment options such as live music and dancing.
  • Vibrant Entertainment : Experience a lively and vibrant atmosphere in the Dominican Republic, with exciting excursions, lively bars, and diverse dining options to keep you entertained throughout your vacation.
  • Delicious Dining Experiences : Indulge in delicious local cuisine and dining experiences in the Dominican Republic, offering a taste of the vibrant and flavorful culture of the country.
  • Exciting Excursions : From exploring nearby islands to snorkeling to discover fascinating marine life, the Dominican Republic offers a range of exciting excursions for adventure seekers.
  • Warm and Welcoming People : The friendly and welcoming locals in the Dominican Republic add to the warm and inviting atmosphere, making your vacation a truly unforgettable experience.

Book a Package and Save Money on Your Dominican Republic Vacation

A travel package combines flights with hotels or car rental, allowing you to conveniently book everything together. It saves time by avoiding separate searches, and you can customize your package to suit your preferences and budget. With Expedia's price and theme filters, you can find a great deal for your all-inclusive vacation package to the Dominican Republic.

Booking an all-inclusive package in the Dominican Republic is the perfect idea for your vacation. With beautiful beaches, lively entertainment, dancing, live music, relaxing atmosphere, delicious dining options, exciting excursions, vibrant bars, romantic ambience, and friendly people, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable vacation.

How to Save Money on a Vacation to Dominican Republic

  • Take advantage of Expedia's OneKey program to collect points and save money on your all-inclusive vacation package to the Dominican Republic.
  • Consider booking your local transport, such as taxis or shuttles, in advance to secure lower rates and avoid haggling.
  • Opt for public transportation options like buses or shared vans, known as "guaguas," to save money on getting around the island.
  • Instead of booking expensive organized tours, explore local attractions and sightseeing spots independently to save money.
  • Try local street food and restaurants to experience authentic Dominican cuisine at lower prices compared to tourist-oriented establishments.

Where to Stay in Dominican Republic

When it comes to all-inclusive vacations in the Dominican Republic, there are several exciting areas to explore. Punta Cana offers beautiful beaches and a lively entertainment scene, while Santo Domingo boasts historical sites, vibrant nightlife, and delicious dining options. Puerto Plata is perfect for adventure seekers with its thrilling excursions and water sports. No matter where you choose to stay, you'll be surrounded by friendly people, live music, and a romantic atmosphere.

  • Santo Domingo : This vibrant city offers a unique blend of history, culture, and relaxation. Explore its fascinating museums and historical sites, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and dance the night away to live music. With beautiful beaches and plenty of shopping opportunities, Santo Domingo has something for everyone.
  • Punta Cana : Known for its pristine beaches and tropical atmosphere, Punta Cana is a paradise for beach lovers. Relax on the white sands, enjoy thrilling entertainment options, and dance to live music by the sea. Take part in exciting excursions and experience the romantic and vibrant bar scene.
  • Santiago de los Caballeros : This city offers a mix of dining, music, shopping, and entertainment experiences. Enjoy delicious cuisine at local restaurants, listen to live music in vibrant cafes, and try your luck at a casino. With a romantic and business-friendly atmosphere, Santiago de los Caballeros has it all.

Explore the best places to visit in Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere for an all-inclusive vacation package vacation. With its stunning beaches, you can relax and soak up the sun while enjoying various entertainment options such as dancing and live music. Indulge in delicious dining experiences and take part in exciting excursions. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a fun-filled adventure, the Dominican Republic has it all. The friendly locals add to the warm and welcoming atmosphere, making your vacation truly unforgettable.

  • Bavaro Beach : This stunning beach in Punta Cana offers a unique experience for everyone. Whether you want to relax and soak up the sun, enjoy live music and entertainment, or have a romantic evening with your partner, Bavaro Beach has it all. You can also indulge in delicious dining options and shop for souvenirs and local crafts. Don't miss the chance to explore the nearby islands for a truly unforgettable experience.
  • Casa de Campo Marina : Located in La Romana, this marina is a tropical paradise. Enjoy the beautiful beach and vibrant flowers as you dine at waterfront restaurants. Engage in recreational activities like golfing or simply relax and unwind in the serene atmosphere. You can also go snorkeling to discover the fascinating marine life or take a boat trip to explore the sea. Casa de Campo Marina offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
  • Malecon : Situated in Santo Domingo, the Malecon is an esplanade that offers a diverse range of experiences. Visit cafes and restaurants to enjoy delicious food and live music. Explore the historical sites and museums that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the city. Take a stroll along the beach and indulge in shopping for unique souvenirs. Join a guided tour to learn more about the fascinating history and architecture of this vibrant city.

Best months to visit Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic boasts a year-around average temperature of 77.9°F, peaking at 80.4°F in August, its warmest month, and dipping to an average low of 75.2°F in January, the coolest. Rainfall averages at 118.1mm annually, with September seeing the heaviest showers and February being the driest month.

FAQs for Dominican Republic vacations that are all-inclusive

What are some of the best regions for dominican republic vacations that are all-inclusive.

Dominican Republic vacations that are all-inclusive come in many different forms, so you'll have to find the best region to visit to get the kind of experience you're looking for. Santo Domingo , for example, is ideal for Dominican Republic travelers interested in sightseeing and historical sites, though outdoor-oriented adventurers may prefer to stay around the pristine nature of Punta Cana .

How much is a Dominican Republic vacation that's all-inclusive?

While the exact cost of a Dominican Republic vacation that's all-inclusive can fall within a broad range, you'll find prices as low as $671 on Expedia that include accommodations and flights. Of course, several factors influence the price, including travel dates as well as flight times and the rating of the hotel.

Are there all-inclusive Dominican Republic vacations with airfare?

All-inclusive Dominican Republic vacations with airfare are fairly common, allowing you to book your hotel and your flight jointly in a single package. It's typically more affordable to book a package as well, with savings of up to 45 available. Of course, the exact savings you can enjoy will depend on the kind of hotel and flight you opt for.

Are there cheap all-inclusive Dominican Republic vacation packages?

Quite a few cheap all-inclusive Dominican Republic vacation packages are available for travelers who want to enjoy some top-of-the-line amenities without breaking the bank in 2024. With packages as low as $671, it's easy to save room in your budget for attractions in the country. Booking accommodations and flights together can lead to additional savings of up to 45 depending on what you opt for.

What are beach resorts in the Dominican Republic like?

Beach resorts in the Dominican Republic are among the best you'll find throughout the entire country. The white sands and turquoise waters of the Caribbean are packed full of fun, and all-inclusive resorts like Majestic Elegance Punta Cana not only put you steps away from the beach but have other attractions, like a golf course, available too.

Are there Dominican Republic resorts for families that are all-inclusive?

Yes, you'll find quite a few Dominican Republic resorts for families that are all-inclusive. Barcelo Bavaro Palace , for example, has a spa that adults can enjoy along with a kids pool and waterslides for the little ones. They even have babysitting services and a kids club. If you book your stay at Majestic Colonial Punta Cana , you'll find a kids pool and a game room along with a convenience store offering any additional items you might need.

What are adults-only, all-inclusive Dominican Republic stays like?

When you book an adults-only, all-inclusive Dominican Republic stay, you can enjoy unparalleled levels of relaxation in Caribbean away from the typical noise and stress of daily life. Adults-only resorts like Bahia Principe Luxury Ambar offer 6 restaurants, several bars, 24-hour room service, and a hot tub. At Excellence El Carmen , you'll find 12 restaurants and a full-service spa.

Why book Expedia all-inclusive vacations?

With Expedia all-inclusive vacations, you can enjoy convenience and savings like never before. The vast array of search filters lets you sort by price, star rating, and even by certain amenities. Booking all-inclusive packages in which your accommodation and flight are both included also makes planning easier and can come with discounts of up to {packageGreatestSavingPercentage} depending on what you choose.

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The Dominican Republic is known for its beautiful beaches and a multitude of resorts, but it’s also one of the most diverse destinations you can visit and one that remains culturally rich. You’ll want to come here for the country's merengue, bachata and live music and dancing scene, its hospitable people, as well as its rich outdoors, brimming with cacao and coffee trails, farms, and tropical forests. From colonial cities to beach towns, national parks with hiking trails and mountains, offshore islands, and wildlife-rich lagoons, there’s more to do and see than you can fit in one trip.

Here are some tips for an overview of what to expect on your trip to the Dominican Republic, to give you a leg up on activities, accommodation options, best ways to save, and cultural norms.

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Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit : The weather is spectacular from late November through February, with breezy mornings and evenings. Rain showers are rare during this time, and temperatures are in the low to mid 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day.

Language: The official language in the Dominican Republic is Spanish  . Dominicans tend to speak very fast. They also have their own Dominican Spanish terminology and slang. Learning a few popular phrases can help break the ice.

Currency: The Dominican peso  . The rates fluctuate—$1 is approximately 52 Dominican pesos as of Dec. 2019.

Getting Around: Public transportation is widely available, from large coach buses connecting different parts of the country to smaller van buses or “guaguas” for town-to-town transfers, and local shared taxis (“carritos”) as well as motorbike taxis. Major car rental companies are available in major cities and airports.

Travel Tip: Fridays are school field trip days, so museums and historical sites can get crowded. Beaches and rivers are also busy on Sunday, when locals flock to the seaside or to freshwater to relax, party, and cool off. To avoid disappointment, agree on fares before you agree to any service; tipping is customary.

Things to Do

There are a myriad of activities available in the Dominican Republic, from extreme outdoor adventures to cultural experiences.

  • Tour history, architecture, and museums: Visit the Colonial City in Santo Domingo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site  —tour its museums and 16th-century structures such as the Ozama Fortress. Walk Puerto Plata city’s center for Victorian architecture.
  • Hike and enjoy the great outdoors: Nature sights abound wherever you choose to stay in the DR. Hike national parks and mountains and swim in waterfalls in Jarabacoa. Hike Taino caves in Barahona and Pedernales. Go canyoning to 27 Damajagua Falls and Magic Mushroom in Puerto Plata province. Go beach-hopping and sample the country's 30 miles of coastline  , from Punta Cana to the Samana Peninsula’s rugged beaches reached by boat, Puerto Plata’s golden coast and offshore islands Saona and Catalina.
  • Experience the culture: Sample Dominican cuisine , dance to live merengue and bachata, have drinks at the colmado (the local bodega) and attend a baseball game in season or join in when you see teams practicing.

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What to Eat and Drink

Dominican cuisine is a rich blend of cultures, from Taino to African, Spanish, and Middle Eastern. A typical Dominican dish you should try is mangů—look for this staple plantain mash at breakfast. Sancocho, hearty meat and root vegetable stew, is a Dominican favorite. Streetside fried snacks are also popular, particularly late at night, such as chimichurri burgers, chicharron, or fried pork rinds. A staple Dominican dish found at almost any local restaurant at lunchtime is the national dish, or la bandera Dominicana: rice and beans with stewed chicken, beef or fish, and a side of salad, from potato to pasta salads, and slices of fried plantain.

Desserts are a must in the DR, many of which are coconut-based. Ask locals for the best bakery or dulceria in your area. Ice cream is also popular given the weather; local brand BON has locales all over the country, and you’ll spot mobile ice cream vendors in neighborhoods and parks.

Drinks are part and parcel of life in the country. Sample the country’s renowned rum brands—Brugal and Barcelo or Bermudez, to start—but also taste the many fresh tropical fruit juices. These are also offered as refreshing smoothies, known as batidas, typically made with condensed milk and sugar. A famous Dominican batida is called “morir sonando”—dying while dreaming—a shake made with oranges, condensed milk, and sugar.

For more information, read our full-length articles on foods to try in the DR, best restaurants in Santo Domingo , and Santo Domingo's nightlife .

Where to Stay

Wherever you choose to stay in the Dominican Republic, accommodation options are the widest and most varied in the Caribbean You’ll find a place to stay to suit every taste and budget.

There are boutique colonial hotels as well as hostels, brand hotels ranging from Sheraton to the JW Marriot, and AirBnB options in the major cities such as Santo Domingo, Santiago and Puerto Plata. Major tourism regions offer all inclusive resorts of various sizes, as well as small locally-owned hotels, budget guesthouses, and luxurious villa rentals.

Explore our article on the best places to visit in the Dominican Republic as you plan your trip.

Getting There

The Dominican Republic has seven international airports receiving international flights from all over the world, including neighboring Caribbean islands. The best way to fly to the DR is to select the airport that is closest to your chosen accommodation. The four most popular airports include:

  • Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ): Ideal for stays in any part of the Punta Cana area, including Bavaro, Cabeza de Toro, Cap Cana, and Uvero Alto.
  • Las Americas International Airport (SDQ): Located in Santo Domingo. Ideal for stays in Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, and Juan Dolio.
  • Gregorio Luperon International Airport (POP): Located in Puerto Plata. Ideal for stays in Puerto Plata, Cabarete, Sosua, and locations on the north coast.
  • El Catey International Airport (AZS): Located in Samana. Ideal for stays anywhere on the Samana Peninsula.
  • Cibao International Airport (STI): Located just outside of Santiago de los Caballeros, the country’s second-largest city. Ideal for stays in Jarabacoa or Puerto Plata, approximately an hour and 20 minutes north.

Car rentals are available at all major international airports and in major cities. Highways are extensive countrywide, as the country boasts some of the most developed infrastructure in the Caribbean. You can also access major bus terminals with a quick cab ride from Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata, and Punta Cana.

Culture and Customs

As a major tourism destination, the Dominican Republic offers many modern conveniences and it won’t be a major culture shock to visit. There are, however, cultural customs that you’ll want to know of to immerse smoothly and to be respectful of the destination and its people.

  • It is considered good manners to say good morning or greet as you enter a business or public transportation, even if it’s filled with strangers. “Saludos” and “Buen Dia” go a long way in establishing respect and rapport. Greeting is expected as you enter shops or places where you are seeking assistance.
  • Tipping is customary for services received, from hotels to taxi drivers and staff at all inclusive resorts. Tip generously. In restaurants, you might have to flag the waiter down for the bill; there’s rarely a rush to kick the customer out.
  • There is such a thing as “Dominican time” when it comes to events; expect a one or two hour delay.
  • When agreeing to services of any kind, such as taxis and tours, agree on a price before you accept. Do not flag down or enter random taxis in the big cities, or venture alone to local clubs and bars after dark, unless in a major tourist area such as the Colonial City. Keep the Uber app on your phone and purchase a local data plan in case there is no Wi-Fi where you’re going.
  • Driving in the DR’s cities can be intimidating unless you have extensive experience driving abroad or in New York City. Opt for taxis or private drivers instead.

Money Saving Tips

  • Public parks are ubiquitous in the Dominican Republic; buy your own drinks at the local “colmado” or bodega, and head to the park to enjoy and save from pricey bars and cocktails.
  • Rideshares such as Uber are popular in Santo Domingo and Santiago and will save you money in-city or to airports.
  • Taking the bus to various parts of the country is easy. Services such as Caribe Tours, Expreso Bavaro, and Metro Tours are safe and have numerous daily departures to multiple parts of the DR for a reasonable fare that doesn’t exceed $10. Buses are air-conditioned and occasionally have Wi-Fi and movies.
  • Book your tours directly with licensed tour providers rather than through your hotel; this will save you money. Be sure to research the tour operators before you sign up.

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  • Carry only a limited amount of cash, just enough for gratuities and incidental purchases. Major credit cards are widely accepted and can be replaced if lost or stolen.
  • Always lock your hotel room door (including patio and balcony door on any level of the building) and use the peephole before opening the door.
  • Store your valuables (such as cash, credit cards and airline tickets) in the hotel’s in-room safe or front desk safety deposit box.
  • If you must carry valuables on your person, do so in a pouch or money belt concealed under your clothing. Purses and backpacks can be easy targets for thieves.
  • For complete and current safety and security information, including travelers' tips, public announcements, travel advisories and more, please visit the website of the U.S. Department of State at www.travel.state.gov.
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  • March through May: 84° to 87° (Spring)
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Bávaro Beach : Stretching 30 miles, it is the most famous beach in Punta Cana and arguably one of the top beaches in the world with some sections as wide as 250 feet.

Golfing : There are 26 golf courses in the Dominican Republic, many of which reside within Punta Cana and the surrounding area, and come from the most acclaimed golf course architects, including Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio just to name a few.

Nightlife : Enjoy the sights, tastes and sounds, and dance all night to multiple genres of music throughout the city at various bars, casinos, disco-clubs and restaurants.

Zip Line : Taking you high above the jungle and measuring 2,500 feet in length, Punta Cana offers the longest zip line in the Dominican Republic.

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Exercise increased caution in the Dominican Republic due to crime.

Country Summary:  Violent crime, including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault is a concern throughout the Dominican Republic. The development of a professional tourist police corps, institution of a 911 system in many parts of the country, and a concentration of resources in resort areas means these tend to be better policed than urban areas like Santo Domingo. The wide availability of weapons, the use and trade of illicit drugs, and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality on the broader scale.

Read the country information page for additional information on travel to the Dominican Republic.

If you decide to travel to the Dominican Republic:

  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Do not physically resist any robbery attempt.
  • Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive watches or jewelry.
  • Follow the advice of resort and tour operators regarding local safety and security concerns.
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter .
  • Review the Country Security Report for the Dominican Republic.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations.  Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.

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Av. República de Colombia #57 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Telephone: +(809) 567-7775 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(809) 567-7775, dial zero (0) ask for Duty Officer Email:   [email protected] Hours: Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM except U.S. and Dominican holidays 

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U.S. Consular Agent - Puerto Plata Plaza el Doral, carretera Luperón KM 3 1/2 Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Telephone:  +(809) 586-4204, +(809) 586-8023 Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  (809) 567-7775, dial zero (0) ask for Duty Officer Email:  [email protected] Hours:  Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM except U.S. and Dominican holidays

U.S. Consular Agent - Bavaro/Punta Cana Palma Real Shopping Center Business Center 2nd Floor Bavaro, La Altagracia, Dominican Republic Telephone:  (809) 552-8990 Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  +(809) 567-7775, dial zero (0) ask for Duty Officer Email:  [email protected] Hours:  Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM except U.S. and Dominican holidays

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Visas are not required for visits shorter than 30 days. Visit the  Embassy of the Dominican Republic  website for current visa information.

All visitors to the Dominican Republic are charged a $10 tourist card fee that is incorporated into airline charges. Cruise passengers must obtain a tourist card if they are disembarking for longer than 24 hours. Once used, the card allows for stays up to 30 days but can be extended at the General Directorate of Migration in Santo Domingo.

Contact the  Migration Department  in Santo Domingo for visa extension requests. Failure to request an extension will result in a fine at the airport upon departure. The fines range from approximately $55 USD for one month to as high as $1,555 USD for overstays of 10 years or more.

All passengers are required to fill out an  E-Ticket  or paper form when entering or exiting the Dominican Republic. If using E-Ticket, a new form is required for each entry and exit and the code generated upon form completion can be presented at the airport on a digital device.

Visitors must have a ticket entering and leaving the country, the financial means to pay for their stay, and an address in the Dominican Republic where they will be staying.

Exit Requirements for Children:  Minors (children under 18) who are citizens (including dual citizens) or legal residents of the Dominican Republic, if not accompanied by both parents or legal guardian(s), are required to present official proof of parental consent to travel. Please see the Dominican  Migration Department's  website for detailed instructions on the required documents.

HIV/AIDS Restrictions:  Some HIV/AIDS entry restrictions exist for visitors to and foreign residents of the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic has restrictions on granting residency to people with HIV/AIDS. Please verify information with the Dominican Republic’s  Migration Department  before you travel.

Yellow Fever Vaccine:  Proof of vaccination against yellow fever is required for travelers entering the Dominican Republic from Brazil. Similar requirements may apply to those traveling from other  countries with yellow fever risk .

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Crime:  Crime is a threat throughout the Dominican Republic. Tourist destinations are generally more policed than metropolitan areas.

  • If robbed, hand over your personal belongings without resisting.
  • Do not carry or wear valuable items that will attract attention.
  • Be wary of strangers.
  • Travel with a partner or group if possible.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI   pages for information.

Dating App Robberies:  Several U.S. citizen travelers in the Dominican Republic have reported that they were robbed by people they met through popular online dating applications. If meeting with strangers, you should strongly consider meeting only in public places and avoiding isolated locations where crimes are most likely to occur.

Demonstrations:  Avoid areas of demonstrations and exercise caution if you are in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests.

Victims of Crime:  Report crimes to the local tourist police (POLITUR) at 809-222-2026 or  911  and contact the U.S. Embassy at 809-567-7775. 911 is operational throughout the country apart from some areas located near the Haitian border. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

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  • Help you find appropriate medical care.
  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police.
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent.
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation and following its conclusion.
  • Provide a list of local attorneys.
  • Provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution.
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport.

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouraged to contact POLITUR (809-222-2026), the  National Police ( 809-682-2151), and the U.S. Embassy for assistance.

Sexual Assault:  Rape and sexual assault has been reported throughout the Dominican Republic, including at major resorts and hotels.

Notes for your safety:

  • U.S. citizens have been targeted with date rape drugs.
  • Sexual assault victims in the Dominican Republic should not expect the totality of assistance offered in the United States. Rape kits are often not available until the following morning and must be administered by Dominican authorities.
  • Victims often have to request medication to avoid transmission of STDs and reduce the chances of pregnancy.
  • Prosecution of a rape case moves forward very slowly. Dominican law may require the victim to return to the Dominican Republic at some stages of the judicial process.
  • Security outside of the resort area, including beach areas, is unpredictable, especially at night.

Best Practices:

  • Contact the police/hotel management if resort staff demonstrate unwanted attention.
  • Victims of sexual/other assault should contact the police and the Embassy. Insist that hotel management take immediate action by contacting the police.
  • In a resort, avoid secluded places. Always be accompanied by someone you know, even going to the restroom.
  • Do not consume alcoholic beverages alone or with new acquaintances. Do not leave drinks unattended.  Know your limits and help your friends/travelling companions to remain safe.
  • Shout for help immediately if threatened or made uncomfortable.
  • Report suspicious activity, including excessive friendliness by hotel employees, to hotel management, the U.S. Embassy, and local police.
  • Do not swim alone due to life-threatening undertows.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities may not commonly occur in all parts of the country. Hazardous areas and activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in or near major cities or major tourist zones. First responders may be unable to access areas outside of major cities or major tourist zones. The ability to provide urgent medical treatment may be limited. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more  information on insurance providers for overseas coverage . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business. 

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website. Penalties for possessing, using, or trafficking illegal drugs in the Dominican Republic are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines. Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage and  general information on legal assistance  for further information.

Counterfeit and Pirated Goods: Although counterfeit and pirated goods are prevalent in many countries, their possession they may still be illegal according to local laws. You may also pay fines or have to give them up if you bring them back to the United States. See the U.S. Department of Justice website for more information.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See the following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers:  There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of LGBTI events in the Dominican Republic.

See our LGBTI Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities:  The law in the Dominican Republic prohibits discrimination against persons with physical, sensory, intellectual or mental disabilities, but the law is not enforced consistently. Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is not as prevalent as in the United States. Accessible facilities, information, communication/access to services and ease of movement is limited in most parts of the country. Large resorts and Santo Domingo may have some generally accessible infrastructure, but travelers should not expect the level available in the United States.

Students:  See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Disaster Preparedness:  Register with the Embassy on or before your arrival through our  travel registration website . In the event of a natural disaster or emergency, this will keep you informed. Additional information on  natural disasters and disaster preparedness  can be found on our website. Real Estate:  Property rights are irregularly enforced, and investors often encounter problems in receiving clear title to land. Consult a reputable attorney before signing documents or closing on any real estate transactions. Real estate investments by U.S. citizens have been subject to legal and physical takeover attempts. Absentee landlords and absentee owners of undeveloped land are particularly vulnerable. Consider purchasing title insurance. Scams:  Scammers often target elderly people by pretending to be a law enforcement official, an attorney, or a U.S. Embassy official, claiming that a loved one has been arrested overseas. The caller instructs the victim to wire money. Scammers sometimes impersonate family members, such as a scared grandchild. Contact the U.S. Embassy before wiring money to the Dominican Republic. When in doubt, try to contact your loved one directly.

For emergency services in the Dominican Republic, dial 911 or 809-202-2026 .

Ambulance services:

  • The training and availability of emergency responders may be below U.S. standards.
  • Ambulances are not present or reliable in most areas of the country. They are more reliable and available in Santo Domingo, Santiago, Punta Cana, and Puerto Plata.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas.  Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See  our webpage  for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with the  Ministry for Public Health  to ensure the medication is legal in the Dominican Republic.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Health facilities in general:

  • Public medical clinics lack basic resources and supplies.
  • Hospitals and doctors require payment “up front” prior to service or admission.
  • Private hospitals usually require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient.
  • Be aware that some hotels, resorts, etc. have exclusive agreements with medical providers, which have costs associated and may limit your choices in seeking emergency medical attention.
  • Medical staff may speak little or no English.
  • Generally, in public hospitals only minimal staff is available overnight in non-emergency wards. Consider hiring a private nurse or having family spend the night with the patient, especially a minor child.
  • Patients bear all costs for transfer to or between hospitals.
  • Psychological and psychiatric services are limited, even in the larger cities, with hospital-based care only available through government institutions

Medical Tourism and Elective Surgery

U.S. citizens have suffered serious complications or died during or after having cosmetic or other elective surgery. 

If you are considering travel to the Dominican Republic for cosmetic surgery, be mindful of the following:

  • Have a medical evaluation from a U.S. doctor to determine if you are a good candidate for surgery.
  • Before travel, carefully research the doctor (e.g. qualifications, experience performing the surgery, complication rate) and credentials of the recovery facility you plan to use.
  • Share all health information (e.g. medical conditions, medications, allergies) with your doctor before your surgery.
  • Obtain international travel insurance that covers medical evacuation back to the United States and repatriation of remains. For more information, see:  https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/insurance . 
  • See a travel medicine professional in the United States at least 4–6 weeks before your trip to discuss healthy travel and to learn about specific risks related to your surgery and travel. For more information on the risks of medical tourism, see:  https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/medical-tourism .
  • Your legal options in case of malpractice are very limited in the Dominican Republic. 

Tap Water:  Tap water is unsafe to drink. Bottled water and beverages are considered safe. Please note that many restaurants use tap water for ice.

Adventure Travel

  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about  Adventure Travel .

General Health

The following diseases are prevalent:

  • Tuberculosis
  • Chikungunya

Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about  Resources for Travelers  regarding specific issues in the  Dominican Republic .

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Driving conditions vary across the country. Drive defensively and with extreme caution.

Consider hiring a professional driver instead of driving yourself. You can hire licensed drivers who are familiar with local roads through local car rental agencies. In case of accidents, normally only the driver will be taken into custody. In 2019 six people died per day due to traffic accidents in the Dominican Republic.

Frequent hazards include:

  • other drivers not using headlights and/or taillights after dark
  • animals in the road
  • missing manhole covers and large potholes
  • uneven road surfaces
  • scooters and motorcycles driving erratically and splitting lanes
  • driving on sidewalks or against traffic
  • intersections without stop signs
  • unregulated and congested traffic patterns
  • speeding or the running of stoplights
  • heavy urban traffic

Traffic Laws:  Traffic laws are not enforced consistently. After an accident causing serious injury or death, authorities will often take the driver into custody, even if the driver is insured and appears to have not been at fault. Detentions frequently last until a judicial decision has been reached or until a waiver has been signed by the injured party.

Seat belts, and helmets for motorcyclists, are required by law. Violators may be fined. There are no child car seat laws. Police stop drivers using cell phones without a hands-free device.

Public Transportation:  Public transportation includes a metro and public bus system as well as shared bus or van taxis known as “guaguas” (converted vans or microbuses, often without doors). Guaguas run regular routes within urban areas and between towns in the countryside. Public buses and guaguas operating in the capital do not meet U.S. safety standards. Avoid unregulated taxis, which also often lack basic safety features. Use a reputable taxi service, either one recommended by your hotel or a well-known, vetted company. Rideshare services such as Uber are available in many parts of the country. Private bus lines travel between large cities and to popular tourist destinations. 

See our Road Safety page for more information. Visit the website of the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Tourism and INTRANT (Instituto Nacional de Transito y Transporte Terrestre) the national authority responsible for road safety.

Aviation Safety Oversight:  The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of the Dominican Republic’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s website.   FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  The U.S. Coast Guard has concerns about the security practices in the ports of the Dominican Republic. Until those concerns can be addressed, the Coast Guard advises that Mariners and passengers on commercial vessels traveling through the ports of the Dominican Republic should exercise caution.

Mariners planning travel to the Dominican Republic should also check for  U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the  U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the  NGA broadcast warnings .

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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in  Dominican Republic . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA )  report.

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Last updated: May 6, 2024 11:11 ET

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Exercise a high degree of caution in the Dominican Republic due to crime.

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Border closure with Haiti

The Embassy of Canada in Santo Domingo cannot help you enter the Dominican Republic from Haiti.

Crime occurs in the Dominican Republic, including violent crime, especially in major cities. However, most incidents are opportunistic crime which is the most significant threat for tourists.

Petty crime

Petty crime, including pickpocketing and bag-snatching, occurs throughout the country. Tourists are common targets for theft. Crime tends to rise during holiday periods.

Incidents occur:

  • at airports
  • at bus stations
  • on public transportation

Theft also occurs from all-inclusive hotel rooms and from hotel room safes, as well as from cars, particularly rentals.

Drive-by robberies, where thieves on motorcycles, scooters or bicycles grab bags and other valuables from pedestrians, occur frequently. Thieves may even reach into vehicles, including taxis, stopped at red lights to steal belongings.

Theft of items from checked baggage at airports has been reported. These thefts have taken place most frequently when travellers are departing. Money and personal items have also been stolen from carry-on luggage while travellers are going through security checks. All bags are routinely X-rayed upon arrival and departure.

  • Be wary of individuals who ask for directions or who try to be too helpful
  • Watch out for hustlers selling various wares, particularly in Santo Domingo
  • Stay at hotels or resorts with good security
  • Be wary of anyone who tries to enter your room
  • Ensure that your personal belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times
  • Avoid carrying your bag slung over your shoulder
  • Carry only small amounts of money and avoid showing signs of affluence
  • Keep electronic devices like cellphones, tablets, laptops and cameras out of sight
  • Keep car doors locked, windows up and your belongings out of sight
  • Don’t pack valuables in your checked luggage
  • Verify that your luggage has not been tampered with before you check in at the airport

Violent crime against foreigners, including assault, occasionally occurs. Incidents take place mainly in large cities, at night or early morning. Some have been targeted in armed robberies when travelling to the Las Américas International Airport, sometimes in taxis.

  • Arrange your arrival to and departure from the Dominican Republic in daylight hours
  • Use the taxi service authorized by the airport
  • Avoid unmarked taxis, especially in Santo Domingo
  • Keep car doors locked and windows up, especially at a traffic light
  • Avoid walking alone in unpopulated areas and unpatrolled beaches after dark
  • If threatened by robbers, don’t resist

Security forces are understaffed and underequipped. The police are often unable to respond in a timely manner to calls for assistance.

Criminals impersonating police officers will stop vehicles and ask foreign drivers for payment of fines for made-up offences.

Regulations require police to wear a nametag with their last name. You have the right to ask police for identification.

If Dominican police stop you for a traffic violation:

  • request a traffic ticket
  • don’t pay the ticket on the spot

Rogue lawyers

Rogue lawyers are a problem in tourist areas, particularly in Punta Cana.

These lawyers stand near the tourist police (CESTUR) station and try to recruit desperate foreigners, brought to the station for detention purposes, as clients. Then, they try to extort excessive amounts of money from them by offering legal representation or assistance getting out of jail.

Credit card and ATM fraud and cloning are significant concerns. Be cautious when using debit or credit cards:

  • pay careful attention when your cards are being handled by others
  • use ATMs located in well-lit public areas or inside a bank or business
  • avoid using card readers with an irregular or unusual feature
  • cover the keypad with one hand when entering your PIN
  • check for any unauthorized transactions on your account statements

Overseas fraud

Spiked food and drinks

Never leave food or drinks unattended or in the care of strangers. Be wary of accepting snacks, beverages, gum or cigarettes from new acquaintances. These items may contain drugs that could put you at risk of sexual assault and robbery.

Women’s safety

Women travelling alone may be subject to some forms of harassment and verbal abuse.

Incidents of assault, rape and sexual aggression against foreigners have occurred, including at beach resorts. In some cases, hotel employees have been implicated.

  • Exercise caution when dealing with strangers or recent acquaintances
  • Be wary of rides or other invitations
  • Avoid taking public transportation or walking alone at night

If you are a victim of a sexual assault or other crime, you should report it immediately to the nearest Canadian consulate or embassy.

You should also file a report with Dominican authorities. No criminal investigation is possible without a formal complaint to Dominican authorities before departing the country.

Advice for women travellers

Demonstrations and strikes

Demonstrations take place from time to time throughout the country, particularly in Santo Domingo.

Demonstrations have largely been peaceful and have not affected tourist areas, although local travel outside resorts could be affected.

Labour strikes occur frequently in the town of Higuey, near Punta Cana, and may affect hotel service.

Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation.

  • Avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place
  • Follow the instructions of local authorities
  • Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations

Mass gatherings (large-scale events)

Power outages

The power infrastructure is unreliable and lacks maintenance. Power outages are frequent although they mainly occur in poor neighbourhoods of major urban areas.

Recreational activities

Sporting and aquatic equipment may not meet Canadian safety standards.

If engaging in recreational activities:

  • ensure that equipment is safe and in good condition
  • ensure helmets and life jackets are available
  • before undertaking extreme or eco-tourism activities, ensure that businesses offering excursions follow proper safety measures
  • avoid excursions that are not offered by tour operators
  • avoid participating in any water activities when you are under the influence of alcohol or other substances
  • check that your travel insurance covers accidents related to recreational activities

Water safety

Coastal waters can be dangerous. Follow the instructions and warnings of local authorities.

Rescue services may not be consistent with international standards.

Water safety abroad

Road safety

The Dominican Republic has one of the highest road accident rates in the world.

Road conditions and road safety can vary greatly throughout the country. Although major highways connecting cities and tourist areas are generally in good condition, most secondary roads, are poorly maintained and poorly lit. Marked lanes are lacking. There are vehicles travelling in the wrong direction. Traffic is congested due to the significant number of trucks and motorcycles. Pedestrians don’t have the right of way, even at traffic lights.

Drivers don’t respect traffic laws. They often drive at excessive speeds, and are extremely aggressive and reckless. Drinking and driving is prevalent. Many vehicles are in poor condition and don’t have working headlights or mirrors.

Military and police road blocks are common, especially in areas near the Haitian border.

  • Don’t drive after dark
  • Be especially cautious if you need to drive during holiday periods, such as Christmas or Easter
  • Take extra care when walking, particularly in Santo Domingo

The number of moped and scooter accidents involving tourists is increasing.

If renting a scooter or moped:

  • be vigilant while driving
  • avoid renting from operators who don’t provide a helmet with the rental
  • avoid driving on roads in disrepair

Border with Haiti

The security environment is highly unpredictable in the border areas between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, particularly in Dajabón, with regular disturbances and incidents which can lead to violence. Emergency services are often not available near the border. 

If you choose to travel near the border with Haiti:

  • exercise caution at all times
  • avoid travelling at night
  • monitor local media to stay informed of the current situation
  • follow instructions from local authorities and security forces.

Public transportation

Private companies operate reliable buses between cities.

Avoid public buses and gua-guas – microbuses – which often don’t have doors.

Taxis are not metered. Upon arrival to the Dominican Republic, use the taxi service authorized by the airport.

During your stay:

  • use hotel taxis or ride-hailing apps which are generally safe
  • avoid unmarked taxis
  • avoid using or renting motorcycle taxis (motoconchos)
  • avoid route taxis (gua-guas or carros publicos)
  • negotiate the fare prior to departure

We do not make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards.

Information about foreign domestic airlines

Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet your destination’s entry or exit requirements.

We have obtained the information on this page from the authorities of the Dominican Republic. It can, however, change at any time.

Verify this information with the  Foreign Representatives in Canada .

Entry requirements vary depending on the type of passport you use for travel.

Before you travel, check with your transportation company about passport requirements. Its rules on passport validity may be more stringent than the country’s entry rules.

Regular Canadian passport

Your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months after the date of your arrival in the Dominican Republic.

Passport for official travel

Different entry rules may apply.

Official travel

Passport with “X” gender identifier

While the Government of Canada issues passports with an “X” gender identifier, it cannot guarantee your entry or transit through other countries. You might face entry restrictions in countries that do not recognize the “X” gender identifier. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.

Other travel documents

Different entry rules may apply when travelling with a temporary passport or an emergency travel document. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.

Useful links

  • Foreign Representatives in Canada
  • Canadian passports

Tourist visa: not required for up to 30 days Work visa: required Student visa: required Residence visa: required

Other entry requirements

Customs officials may ask you to show them a return or onward ticket.

Electronic ticket for entry and exit

You must complete an electronic form to enter and exit the country in order to share information about your health and your stay with local authorities.

You must fill this form before boarding your flight to the Dominican Republic. This electronic form doesn’t replace the Tourist card.

Electronic ticket for entry and exit – Government of the Dominican Republic

Tourist card

As a tourist, you must obtain a tourist card to enter the Dominican Republic. It is included in all air tickets issued outside the country.

If you enter the Dominican Republic by land or sea, you can obtain the card from the General Directorate of Internal Taxes at your point of entry. It is valid for one year from the issuance date and it can be used for a 30-day stay period.

If you overstay the duration of your tourist card, local authorities could deny you entry, on your next trip, if you don’t have the proper visa, even if you paid a fine when leaving the country.

Dominican tourist card  – Directorate general of internal taxes (in Spanish)

Stay extension

You can apply for a stay extension for a period up to 120 days. You must request your stay extension to the Dominican Directorate General for Migration once you are in Dominican Republic, before your tourist card expires.

If you wish to stay in the Dominican Republic for more than 120 days, you must obtain a resident visa from the Dominican authorities in Canada prior to your departure.   

If you overstay the period for which you have been authorized to stay, you will have to pay fine to immigration authorities when leaving the country.  You may also need to apply for a visa the next time you wish to return to the Dominican Republic.

Local authorities could deny you entry in the country if you don’t have the proper visa.

Stay extension  - Dominican Directorate General for Migration

Identification

Immigration officials may conduct random ID checks.

You must carry photo identification and a copy of your entry stamp with you at all times.

  • Keep a photocopy of your passport in a safe place, in case it’s lost or confiscated
  • Cooperate with authorities if they question you

As a foreign national, you will be required to provide biometrics to enter the Dominican Republic. For instance, authorities will take your fingerprints and a photograph.

Drug screening

The Dominican Republic is actively working to fight drug trafficking.

You may be subjected to drug screening measures by authorities upon departure from the country. They may search your luggage and ask you to sign a form, in Spanish, stating that the search was performed within procedural requirements.

In some cases, they may ask you to undergo an X-ray.

Children and travel

Learn more about travelling with children .

Yellow fever

Learn about potential entry requirements related to yellow fever (vaccines section).

Relevant Travel Health Notices

  • Global Measles Notice - 13 March, 2024
  • Zika virus: Advice for travellers - 31 August, 2023
  • COVID-19 and International Travel - 13 March, 2024
  • Dengue: Advice for travellers - 6 May, 2024

This section contains information on possible health risks and restrictions regularly found or ongoing in the destination. Follow this advice to lower your risk of becoming ill while travelling. Not all risks are listed below.

Consult a health care professional or visit a travel health clinic preferably 6 weeks before you travel to get personalized health advice and recommendations.

Routine vaccines

Be sure that your  routine vaccinations , as per your province or territory , are up-to-date before travelling, regardless of your destination.

Some of these vaccinations include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, varicella (chickenpox), influenza and others.

Pre-travel vaccines and medications

You may be at risk for preventable diseases while travelling in this destination. Talk to a travel health professional about which medications or vaccines may be right for you, based on your destination and itinerary. 

There is a risk of hepatitis A in this destination. It is a disease of the liver. People can get hepatitis A if they ingest contaminated food or water, eat foods prepared by an infectious person, or if they have close physical contact (such as oral-anal sex) with an infectious person, although casual contact among people does not spread the virus.

Practise  safe food and water precautions and wash your hands often. Vaccination is recommended for all travellers to areas where hepatitis A is present.

Yellow fever  is a disease caused by a flavivirus from the bite of an infected mosquito. Travellers get vaccinated either because it is required to enter a country or because it is recommended for their protection.

  • There is no risk of yellow fever in this country.

Country Entry Requirement*

  • Proof of vaccination is required if arriving from some states in Brazil, including travellers having transited for more than 12 hours through an airport in those same states.

Recommendation

  • Vaccination is not recommended.

About Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres in Canada * It is important to note that  country entry requirements  may not reflect your risk of yellow fever at your destination. It is recommended that you contact the nearest  diplomatic or consular office  of the destination(s) you will be visiting to verify any additional entry requirements.

Measles is a highly contagious viral disease. It can spread quickly from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.

Anyone who is not protected against measles is at risk of being infected with it when travelling internationally.

Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are fully protected against measles.

  Hepatitis B is a risk in every destination. It is a viral liver disease that is easily transmitted from one person to another through exposure to blood and body fluids containing the hepatitis B virus.  Travellers who may be exposed to blood or other bodily fluids (e.g., through sexual contact, medical treatment, sharing needles, tattooing, acupuncture or occupational exposure) are at higher risk of getting hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for all travellers. Prevent hepatitis B infection by practicing safe sex, only using new and sterile drug equipment, and only getting tattoos and piercings in settings that follow public health regulations and standards.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious viral disease. It can spread from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.

It is recommended that all eligible travellers complete a COVID-19 vaccine series along with any additional recommended doses in Canada before travelling. Evidence shows that vaccines are very effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. While vaccination provides better protection against serious illness, you may still be at risk of infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. Anyone who has not completed a vaccine series is at increased risk of being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and is at greater risk for severe disease when travelling internationally.

Before travelling, verify your destination’s COVID-19 vaccination entry/exit requirements. Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are adequately protected against COVID-19.

 The best way to protect yourself from seasonal influenza (flu) is to get vaccinated every year. Get the flu shot at least 2 weeks before travelling.  

 The flu occurs worldwide. 

  •  In the Northern Hemisphere, the flu season usually runs from November to   April.
  •  In the Southern Hemisphere, the flu season usually runs between April and   October.
  •  In the tropics, there is flu activity year round. 

The flu vaccine available in one hemisphere may only offer partial protection against the flu in the other hemisphere.

The flu virus spreads from person to person when they cough or sneeze or by touching objects and surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus. Clean your hands often and wear a mask if you have a fever or respiratory symptoms.

Malaria  is a serious and sometimes fatal disease that is caused by parasites spread through the bites of mosquitoes.   There is a risk of malaria in certain areas and/or during a certain time of year in this destination. 

Antimalarial medication may be recommended depending on your itinerary and the time of year you are travelling. Consult a health care professional or visit a travel health clinic before travelling to discuss your options. It is recommended to do this 6 weeks before travel, however, it is still a good idea any time before leaving.    Protect yourself from mosquito bites at all times:  • Cover your skin and use an approved insect repellent on uncovered skin.  • Exclude mosquitoes from your living area with screening and/or closed, well-sealed doors and windows. • Use insecticide-treated bed nets if mosquitoes cannot be excluded from your living area.  • Wear permethrin-treated clothing.    If you develop symptoms similar to malaria when you are travelling or up to a year after you return home, see a health care professional immediately. Tell them where you have been travelling or living. 

In this destination, rabies is commonly carried by dogs and some wildlife, including bats. Rabies is a deadly disease that spreads to humans primarily through bites or scratches from an infected animal. While travelling, take precautions , including keeping your distance from animals (including free-roaming dogs), and closely supervising children.

If you are bitten or scratched by a dog or other animal while travelling, immediately wash the wound with soap and clean water and see a health care professional. In this destination, rabies treatment may be limited or may not be available, therefore you may need to return to Canada for treatment.  

Before travel, discuss rabies vaccination with a health care professional. It may be recommended for travellers who are at high risk of exposure (e.g., occupational risk such as veterinarians and wildlife workers, children, adventure travellers and spelunkers, and others in close contact with animals). 

Safe food and water precautions

Many illnesses can be caused by eating food or drinking beverages contaminated by bacteria, parasites, toxins, or viruses, or by swimming or bathing in contaminated water.

  • Learn more about food and water precautions to take to avoid getting sick by visiting our eat and drink safely abroad page. Remember: Boil it, cook it, peel it, or leave it!
  • Avoid getting water into your eyes, mouth or nose when swimming or participating in activities in freshwater (streams, canals, lakes), particularly after flooding or heavy rain. Water may look clean but could still be polluted or contaminated.
  • Avoid inhaling or swallowing water while bathing, showering, or swimming in pools or hot tubs. 

Cholera is a risk in parts of this country. Most travellers are at very low risk.

To protect against cholera, all travellers should practise safe food and water precautions .

Travellers at higher risk of getting cholera include those:

  • visiting, working or living in areas with limited access to safe food, water and proper sanitation
  • visiting areas where outbreaks are occurring

Vaccination may be recommended for high-risk travellers, and should be discussed with a health care professional.

Travellers' diarrhea is the most common illness affecting travellers. It is spread from eating or drinking contaminated food or water.

Risk of developing travellers' diarrhea increases when travelling in regions with poor standards of hygiene and sanitation. Practise safe food and water precautions.

The most important treatment for travellers' diarrhea is rehydration (drinking lots of fluids). Carry oral rehydration salts when travelling.

Typhoid   is a bacterial infection spread by contaminated food or water. Risk is higher among children, travellers going to rural areas, travellers visiting friends and relatives or those travelling for a long period of time.

Travellers visiting regions with a risk of typhoid, especially those exposed to places with poor sanitation, should speak to a health care professional about vaccination.  

Salmonellosis is a common illness among travellers to this country. It can be spread through contaminated food or beverages, such as raw or undercooked poultry and eggs, as well as fruits or vegetables.

Practice safe food and water precautions . This includes only eating food that is properly cooked and still hot when served.

Pregnant women, children under 5 years of age, those over 60 years of age, and those with weakened immune systems are at greater risk of becoming seriously ill.

Most people recover on their own without medical treatment and from proper rehydration (drinking lots of fluids).

  • Carry oral rehydration salts when travelling.

Travellers with severe symptoms should consult a health care professional as soon as possible.

Insect bite prevention

Many diseases are spread by the bites of infected insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas or flies. When travelling to areas where infected insects may be present:

  • Use insect repellent (bug spray) on exposed skin
  • Cover up with light-coloured, loose clothes made of tightly woven materials such as nylon or polyester
  • Minimize exposure to insects
  • Use mosquito netting when sleeping outdoors or in buildings that are not fully enclosed

To learn more about how you can reduce your risk of infection and disease caused by bites, both at home and abroad, visit our insect bite prevention page.

Find out what types of insects are present where you’re travelling, when they’re most active, and the symptoms of the diseases they spread.

There is a risk of chikungunya in this country.  The risk may vary between regions of a country.  Chikungunya is a virus spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. Chikungunya can cause a viral disease that typically causes fever and pain in the joints. In some cases, the joint pain can be severe and last for months or years.

Protect yourself from mosquito bites at all times. There is no vaccine available for chikungunya.

  • In this country,   dengue  is a risk to travellers. It is a viral disease spread to humans by mosquito bites.
  • Dengue can cause flu-like symptoms. In some cases, it can lead to severe dengue, which can be fatal.
  • The level of risk of dengue changes seasonally, and varies from year to year. The level of risk also varies between regions in a country and can depend on the elevation in the region.
  • Mosquitoes carrying dengue typically bite during the daytime, particularly around sunrise and sunset.
  • Protect yourself from mosquito bites . There is no vaccine or medication that protects against dengue.

Zika virus is a risk in this country. 

Zika virus is primarily spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. It can also be sexually transmitted. Zika virus can cause serious birth defects.

During your trip:

  • Prevent mosquito bites at all times.
  • Use condoms correctly or avoid sexual contact, particularly if you are pregnant.

If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, you should discuss the potential risks of travelling to this destination with your health care provider. You may choose to avoid or postpone travel. 

For more information, see Zika virus: Pregnant or planning a pregnancy.

Animal precautions

Some infections, such as rabies and influenza, can be shared between humans and animals. Certain types of activities may increase your chance of contact with animals, such as travelling in rural or forested areas, camping, hiking, and visiting wet markets (places where live animals are slaughtered and sold) or caves.

Travellers are cautioned to avoid contact with animals, including dogs, livestock (pigs, cows), monkeys, snakes, rodents, birds, and bats, and to avoid eating undercooked wild game.

Closely supervise children, as they are more likely to come in contact with animals.

Person-to-person infections

Stay home if you’re sick and practise proper cough and sneeze etiquette , which includes coughing or sneezing into a tissue or the bend of your arm, not your hand. Reduce your risk of colds, the flu and other illnesses by:

  •   washing your hands often
  • avoiding or limiting the amount of time spent in closed spaces, crowded places, or at large-scale events (concerts, sporting events, rallies)
  • avoiding close physical contact with people who may be showing symptoms of illness 

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) , HIV , and mpox are spread through blood and bodily fluids; use condoms, practise safe sex, and limit your number of sexual partners. Check with your local public health authority pre-travel to determine your eligibility for mpox vaccine.  

Tuberculosis is an infection caused by bacteria and usually affects the lungs.

For most travellers the risk of tuberculosis is low.

Travellers who may be at high risk while travelling in regions with risk of tuberculosis should discuss pre- and post-travel options with a health care professional.

High-risk travellers include those visiting or working in prisons, refugee camps, homeless shelters, or hospitals, or travellers visiting friends and relatives.

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)   is a virus that attacks and impairs the immune system, resulting in a chronic, progressive illness known as AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). 

High risk activities include anything which puts you in contact with blood or body fluids, such as unprotected sex and exposure to unsterilized needles for medications or other substances (for example, steroids and drugs), tattooing, body-piercing or acupuncture.

Medical services and facilities

Quality of care varies greatly throughout the country. Good health care is generally available only in major cities.

Private hospitals and clinics are better equipped than public ones. However, there are reports of overcharging for medical services, variable pricing and unnecessary overnight hospital stays at private facilities.

Beware of aggressive sales tactics of in-house resort doctors, who are often contracted out by private hospitals and try to sell you on their facility.

If you go to the hospital:

  • inquire about fees prior to undergoing treatment
  • let the hospital administrators know if you feel you have been overcharged after a visit
  • request assistance in English or French from the hospital’s guest services desk

Make sure you get travel insurance that includes coverage for medical evacuation and hospital stays.

Travel health and safety

Medical tourism

Canadian citizens have had serious health complications following cosmetic or other elective surgeries abroad.

Before leaving for a medical travel:

  • make sure you have done your research
  • use reputable health-care providers only

Receiving medical care outside Canada

Keep in Mind...

The decision to travel is the sole responsibility of the traveller. The traveller is also responsible for his or her own personal safety.

Be prepared. Do not expect medical services to be the same as in Canada. Pack a   travel health kit , especially if you will be travelling away from major city centres.

You must abide by local laws.

Learn about what you should do and how we can help if you are arrested or detained abroad .

In accordance with Dominican law, a person detained or arrested by the authorities may be held without charges for up to 48 hours before the case is presented to a judge.

Judicial processes may last several years during which accused individuals are normally detained. It could lead to very long prison sentences in harsh conditions.

Overview of the criminal law system in the Dominican Republic

Penalties for possession, use or trafficking of illegal drugs are severe. Convicted offenders can expect lengthy jail sentences and heavy fines.

The island is used as a drug trafficking hub between South and North America.

The authorities are enforcing strict border controls. Should you be found transporting illegal substances, you will be taken into custody right away.

  • Carry only your personal belongings, and don’t leave them unattended
  • Don’t agree to carry packages that are not your own

Drugs, alcohol and travel

Reporting crime

Dominican law stipulates that victims of crime, including foreigners, are responsible for reporting incidents to police.

If you wish to pursue prosecution or seek compensation, you will have to retain Dominican legal counsel to file a formal complaint to the police and to pursue the case through the justice system.

Dual citizenship

Dual citizenship is legally recognized in the Dominican Republic.

If you are a Canadian citizen, but also a citizen of the Dominican Republic, our ability to offer you consular services may be limited while you're there. You may also be subject to different entry/exit requirements .

Travellers with dual citizenship

International Child Abduction

The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an international treaty. It can help parents with the return of children who have been removed to or retained in certain countries in violation of custody rights. The convention applies between Canada and the Dominican Republic.

If your child was wrongfully taken to, or is being held in the Dominican Republic, and if the applicable conditions are met, you may apply for the return of your child to the Dominican court.

If you are in this situation:

  • act as quickly as you can
  • contact the Central Authority for your province or territory of residence for information on starting an application under The Hague Convention
  • consult a lawyer in Canada and in the Dominican Republic to explore all the legal options for the return of your child
  • report the situation to the nearest Canadian government office abroad or to the Vulnerable Children’s Consular Unit at Global Affairs Canada by calling the Emergency Watch and Response Centre

If your child was removed from a country other than Canada, consult a lawyer to determine if The Hague Convention applies.

Be aware that Canadian consular officials cannot interfere in private legal matters or in another country’s judicial affairs.

  • List of Canadian Central Authorities for the Hague Convention
  • International Child Abduction: A Guidebook for Left-Behind Parents
  • Travelling with children
  • The Hague Convention - Hague Conference on Private International Law
  • Canadian embassies and consulates by destination
  • Emergency Watch and Response Centre

Investments

If you plan on buying property, or making other investments in the Dominican Republic, seek legal advice in Canada and in the Dominican Republic. Do so before making commitments. Related disputes could take time and be costly to resolve.

Many tourists have reported financial problems and complications involving time-share arrangements and other property investment activities.

Time-share representatives may be very persistent. They use pressure tactics and offer free tours, meals, gifts or alcoholic beverages. At the airport, they pose as tourist operators and try to force tourists to make property investments.

  • Exercise caution whenever approached by time-share representatives
  • Provide your credit card only if you are sure you want to make the purchase

Before purchasing a timeshare:

  • gather as much information as possible
  • review carefully the contract; anything not included in the contract will not be honoured
  • ensure that constant vigilance of land will take place, as there have been several instances of disputed land occupation in the absence of the alleged owner
  • keep copies of all correspondence

Legal representation

If you are arrested or detained in the Dominican Republic, you have the right to a lawyer, who can be present during any questioning and at any trial or hearing.

If you cannot afford a lawyer, the Dominican government can provide you with a public defender.

Marriages legally performed in the Dominican Republic are legally recognized in Canada.

If you wish to marry in the Dominican Republic, you should consult the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Canada for information on documents and procedures.

  • Foreign diplomatic missions and consulates in Canada
  • Marriage overseas factsheet

If you are involved in a road accident, you may be detained by police until the circumstances of the accident have been investigated.

You must carry an international driving permit.

International Driving Permit

The currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso (DOP).

U.S. dollars are widely accepted. Canadian dollars are not.

Hurricane season

Hurricanes usually occur from mid-May to the end of November. During this period, even small tropical storms can quickly develop into major hurricanes.

These severe storms can put you at risk and hamper the provision of essential services.

If you decide to travel to a coastal area during the hurricane season:

  • know that you expose yourself to serious safety risks
  • be prepared to change your travel plans on short notice, including cutting short or cancelling your trip
  • stay informed of the latest regional weather forecasts
  • carry emergency contact information for your airline or tour operator
  • follow the advice and instructions of local authorities
  • Tornadoes, cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons and monsoons
  • Large-scale emergencies abroad
  • Active storm tracking and hurricane watches and warnings  - United States’ National Hurricane Center

Seismic activity

The Dominican Republic is located in an active seismic zone. Tremors occur from time to time.

Emergency operations centre  - Dominican Republic government (in Spanish)

Local services

In case of emergency, dial 911.

Tourist police

The tourist police (CESTUR) provide a security presence in tourist areas and first response assistance to tourists.

If in tourist areas, contact CESTUR: 1 809 200 3500

Road assistance

Free road assistance is offered on all major toll highways 24 hours a day.

Dial 1 829 688 1000.

Consular assistance

For emergency consular assistance, call the Embassy of Canada to the Dominican Republic, in Santo Domingo, and follow the instructions. At any time, you may also contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa.

The decision to travel is your choice and you are responsible for your personal safety abroad. We take the safety and security of Canadians abroad very seriously and provide credible and timely information in our Travel Advice to enable you to make well-informed decisions regarding your travel abroad.

The content on this page is provided for information only. While we make every effort to give you correct information, it is provided on an "as is" basis without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. The Government of Canada does not assume responsibility and will not be liable for any damages in connection to the information provided.

If you need consular assistance while abroad, we will make every effort to help you. However, there may be constraints that will limit the ability of the Government of Canada to provide services.

Learn more about consular services .

Risk Levels

  take normal security precautions.

Take similar precautions to those you would take in Canada.

  Exercise a high degree of caution

There are certain safety and security concerns or the situation could change quickly. Be very cautious at all times, monitor local media and follow the instructions of local authorities.

IMPORTANT: The two levels below are official Government of Canada Travel Advisories and are issued when the safety and security of Canadians travelling or living in the country or region may be at risk.

  Avoid non-essential travel

Your safety and security could be at risk. You should think about your need to travel to this country, territory or region based on family or business requirements, knowledge of or familiarity with the region, and other factors. If you are already there, think about whether you really need to be there. If you do not need to be there, you should think about leaving.

  Avoid all travel

You should not travel to this country, territory or region. Your personal safety and security are at great risk. If you are already there, you should think about leaving if it is safe to do so.

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One of the best destinations in the Caribbean to visit is the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. The Dominican Republic, known as the “DR,” is famous for its white sand beaches, turquoise blue waters, incredible resorts, and excellent golf courses. 

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<p>The best way to get to the Dominican Republic is by booking a flight. Most visitors fly into the Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ). American Airlines, Delta, and JetBlue are the best airlines that fly into the DR.</p><p>For those who would instead visit the Dominican Republic by water, countless cruises stop by the Dominican Republic. Taking a cruise is an excellent option for those who want to avoid flying or want to take in the beautiful Atlantic Ocean views from aboard a cruise ship. Some of the <a href="https://cruisecritic.tp.st/NF2uyn0T" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow sponsored">best cruise liners</a> that visit the DR include Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, and Virgin Voyages.</p>

How to Get to the Dominican Republic

The best way to get to the Dominican Republic is by booking a flight. Most visitors fly into the Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ). American Airlines, Delta, and JetBlue are the best airlines that fly into the DR.

For those who would instead visit the Dominican Republic by water, countless cruises stop by the Dominican Republic. Taking a cruise is an excellent option for those who want to avoid flying or want to take in the beautiful Atlantic Ocean views from aboard a cruise ship. Some of the best cruise liners that visit the DR include Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, and Virgin Voyages.

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Best Time to Visit the Dominican Republic

Deciding on the best time to visit the Dominican Republic depends on your preferences and what kind of experience you seek. 

Peak Season (December-April): This is the peak tourism season because many people head to the Caribbean during the winter months to escape the typical cold weather experienced in the United States, Europe, and many other countries. 

During peak season, you can expect weather ranging from highs in the low 80s and lows in the  mid-70s, making it an excellent time to relax on the Dominican Republic beaches, hit the links at one of the phenomenal golf courses in the area, or enjoy the warm Atlantic ocean water. However, you can also expect higher prices for flights and accommodations due to the popularity of the Dominican Republic during the peak season. 

Shoulder Season (May-June and September-November): These months are a great time to visit the Dominican Republic due to fewer crowds compared to the high season and less humidity and heat during the season. You can typically expect highs in the mid-80s and lows in the low 70s, making it a great time to visit for those looking for warm weather, enjoy the Caribbean beaches, and experience warm waters outdoors. 

Off Season (July-August): July and August are considered the low season in the Dominican Republic. Many people avoid traveling to the Caribbean during these months due to the high heat and humidity. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid-70s with significant humidity. Due to July and August being the off-season, you can typically expect more accommodation and flight deals!

There is never a wrong time to visit the Dominican Republic. However, May-June and September-November are optimal for those looking to escape to the island with warm weather and fewer crowds.

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Resorts in the Dominican Republic

There are several incredible resorts throughout the Dominican Republic, each offering wonderful amenities and excursions. Check out the top resorts below!

Melia Caribe Beach Resort (All Inclusive): This 5-star hotel in Punta Cana is known for its excellent service, delicious food, awesome bar, and impressive fitness center. The hotel sits along Playa Bavaro Beach, a 25-minute drive to the Punta Cana International Airport.

Casa de Campo Resort and Villas : This resort is another 5-star hotel known for its incredible property, beach, golf course, and tasty restaurants. This resort sits on a private beach and is a 50-minute drive to the Punta Cana International Airport.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana (All Inclusive): Another 5-star hotel in the Dominican Republic is the Hard Rock Hotel, known for its impressive casino, incredible resort atmosphere, family-friendly amenities, and nightlife. This resort sits on the Punta Cana beaches and is a 30-minute from the Punta Cana International Airport. 

<p>The Dominican Republic is famous for its pristine beaches. Whether you want to relax, soak in the Caribbean sun, play in the water, or embark on an epic oceanside adventure, the Dominican Republic beaches have something to offer everyone. </p><p>Check out some of the best beaches in the Dominican Republic, such as Bavaro Beach, Macao Beach, Playa Dorada, and Playa Dominicus, for a remarkable time spent in the Caribbean. </p>

Relax on Beautiful Beaches

The Dominican Republic is famous for its pristine beaches. Whether you want to relax, soak in the Caribbean sun, play in the water, or embark on an epic oceanside adventure, the Dominican Republic beaches have something to offer everyone. 

Check out some of the best beaches in the Dominican Republic, such as Bavaro Beach, Macao Beach, Playa Dorada, and Playa Dominicus, for a remarkable time spent in the Caribbean. 

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Go Snorkeling or Scuba Diving

For those feeling adventurous, pack your favorite travel fins and get ready to explore the Caribbean from the ocean. 

One of the most vibrant coral reefs can be found in the Bayahibe area, making it one of the best places to snorkel or scuba dive. This allows you to truly take in the beauty of the coral reef from the waters and swim with the aquatic life that inhabits the area. 

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Puerto Plata Cable Car Ride

One of the best ways to take in the Dominican Republic and some fantastic country views is by taking the Teleferico Puerto Plata Cable Car . 

This cable car can be found in Puerto Plata, and it offers panoramic views of the nearby mountains, lush scenery, and the city of Puerto Plata below.

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4x4 Excursions

If you are interested in exploring the less-traveled areas of the country and experiencing its rich landscapes and mountains, a 4X4 adventure is a fantastic choice.

A guided tour is one of the most epic ways to embark on a 4X4 excursion. This way, a knowledgeable local guide can lead you to the country’s most stunning viewpoints and locations. 

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27 Waterfalls of Damajagua

If you want to visit one of the country’s most beautiful locations, visit the 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua. 

The best way to reach this attraction is through a guided tour . Doing so lets you jump into the water and experience the waterfall from a unique viewpoint.

<p>Several National Parks within the Dominican Republic offer beautiful views and countless things to do. Some of the best National Parks to visit include Parque Nacional Montaña La Humeadora, Valle Nuevo National Park, Los Haitises National Park, and Máximo Gómez National Park. </p><p>For one of the best hikes in the DR, check out <a href="https://www.alltrails.com/trail/dominican-republic/azua/valle-de-dios-trail" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Valle de Dios Trail</a>. This hike is about 7.5 miles out and back and is considered challenging. You will experience incredible mountain views throughout the Parque Nacional Montaña La Humeadora during this trek.</p><p>Due to how long and challenging the hike is, pack your favorite<a href="https://trekkingprices.com/best-energy-bars-for-hiking/" rel="noreferrer noopener"> energy bars for hiking</a> to stay healthy and happy while exploring this beautiful National Park and its various hiking trails. </p>

Explore National Parks

Several National Parks within the Dominican Republic offer beautiful views and countless things to do. Some of the best National Parks to visit include Parque Nacional Montaña La Humeadora, Valle Nuevo National Park, Los Haitises National Park, and Máximo Gómez National Park. 

For one of the best hikes in the DR, check out Valle de Dios Trail . This hike is about 7.5 miles out and back and is considered challenging. You will experience incredible mountain views throughout the Parque Nacional Montaña La Humeadora during this trek.

Due to how long and challenging the hike is, pack your favorite energy bars for hiking to stay healthy and happy while exploring this beautiful National Park and its various hiking trails. 

<p>There are several different historical sites throughout the Dominican Republic. Some of the most amazing spots are in the country's capital, Santo Domingo. </p><p>Be sure to check out Columbus Park, the square in the heart of the Ciudad Colonial Historic District. One of the main attractions within this park is the Christopher Columbus statue. </p><p>Another popular attraction to visit is the Alcázar de Colón, which used to be the house that Christopher Columbus’s son used to live in. </p>

Visit Historical Sites

There are several different historical sites throughout the Dominican Republic. Some of the most amazing spots are in the country's capital, Santo Domingo. 

Be sure to check out Columbus Park, the square in the heart of the Ciudad Colonial Historic District. One of the main attractions within this park is the Christopher Columbus statue. 

Another popular attraction to visit is the Alcázar de Colón, which used to be the house that Christopher Columbus’s son used to live in. 

<p>Whale watching is one of the best activities in the Dominican Republic, but you must visit from December to March to see these incredible creatures. </p><p>Humpback whales migrate to the DR to mate and give birth during these months, making it an optimal time for whale-watching in the Dominican Republic. </p><p>One of the best places to see whales is in Samaná Bay. Be sure to check out one of the best <a href="https://viator.tp.st/ITRZJkVb" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow sponsored">whale-watching tours</a> in the Dominican Republic to get the best experience watching these majestic animals.</p>

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Whale watching is one of the best activities in the Dominican Republic, but you must visit from December to March to see these incredible creatures. 

Humpback whales migrate to the DR to mate and give birth during these months, making it an optimal time for whale-watching in the Dominican Republic. 

One of the best places to see whales is in Samaná Bay. Be sure to check out one of the best whale-watching tours in the Dominican Republic to get the best experience watching these majestic animals.

<p>Another incredible activity to try when visiting the Dominican Republic is golfing at one of the excellent courses throughout the country. </p><p>Some of the best golf courses include Punta Espada Golf Club, Corales Golf Course, and Teeth of the Dog Golf Course. </p><p>Golfing is a fantastic way to have fun outdoors while enjoying beautiful views. It’s also an excellent option for those who want to do something active instead of just relaxing at the beach or by the pool.</p>

Hit the Links

Another incredible activity to try when visiting the Dominican Republic is golfing at one of the excellent courses throughout the country. 

Some of the best golf courses include Punta Espada Golf Club, Corales Golf Course, and Teeth of the Dog Golf Course. 

Golfing is a fantastic way to have fun outdoors while enjoying beautiful views. It’s also an excellent option for those who want to do something active instead of just relaxing at the beach or by the pool.

<p>For those who are seeking the ultimate adventure, you must try kiteboarding. One of the best locations to kiteboard in the Dominican Republic is Cabarete. </p><p>Check out Cabarete Kite Point, an excellent company where you can rent gear and even book kiteboarding lessons. </p>

Kiteboarding

For those who are seeking the ultimate adventure, you must try kiteboarding. One of the best locations to kiteboard in the Dominican Republic is Cabarete. 

Check out Cabarete Kite Point, an excellent company where you can rent gear and even book kiteboarding lessons. 

<p>The Dominican Republic is renowned for its stunning coastline. Whether you are interested in surf fishing or setting off on an <a href="https://viator.tp.st/8ixudO3F" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow sponsored">offshore excursion</a>, there are numerous fishing opportunities in and around the Dominican Republic.</p><p>You can look forward to catching various fish species, such as Marlin, tuna, mahi-mahi, sailfish, and more. </p><p>Don’t forget to pack your <a href="https://trekkingprices.com/best-saltwater-tackle-boxes/" rel="noreferrer noopener">go-to saltwater tackle box</a> and prepare for an exciting fishing adventure in the Dominican Republic.</p>

Offshore Fishing Excursions

The Dominican Republic is renowned for its stunning coastline. Whether you are interested in surf fishing or setting off on an offshore excursion , there are numerous fishing opportunities in and around the Dominican Republic.

You can look forward to catching various fish species, such as Marlin, tuna, mahi-mahi, sailfish, and more. 

Don’t forget to pack your go-to saltwater tackle box and prepare for an exciting fishing adventure in the Dominican Republic.

<p>You should definitely try the Dominican Republic cuisine while on vacation. One great dish is Sancocho, a stew made with seven types of meat. Another is Mangu, which is plantains that are mashed. They also serve empanadas, which are pastries filled with different stuffings. </p><p>For an excellent dining experience, check out El Mesón de la Cava (Santo Domingo), the Jellyfish Restaurant (Punta Cana), and Don Pepe (Santo Domingo).</p>

Taste the Local Cuisine

You should definitely try the Dominican Republic cuisine while on vacation. One great dish is Sancocho, a stew made with seven types of meat. Another is Mangu, which is plantains that are mashed. They also serve empanadas, which are pastries filled with different stuffings. 

For an excellent dining experience, check out El Mesón de la Cava (Santo Domingo), the Jellyfish Restaurant (Punta Cana), and Don Pepe (Santo Domingo).

<p>The Dominican Republic features gorgeous beaches, incredible scenery, immense water sports, and a wide range of experiences to enjoy in the Caribbean. </p><p>Whether you are an adventure seeker looking to go on hikes or try various water sports, a history buff looking to learn more from <a href="https://wanderwithalex.com/visiting-historical-places-around-the-world/">historical sites</a>, or just seeking a peaceful island escape, the Dominican Republic offers something special for everyone to enjoy.</p>

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Whether you are an adventure seeker looking to go on hikes or try various water sports, a history buff looking to learn more from historical sites , or just seeking a peaceful island escape, the Dominican Republic offers something special for everyone to enjoy.

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Ascend Hotel Collection is part of the Choice Hotels International family and represents a series of boutique and luxury hotels, the top tier of the Choice brand.

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Ascend Collection hotels deliver the same brand promise as other Choice hotels properties but offer a one-of-a-kind experience.

This soft brand resembles what other hotel companies have, such as Curio Collection by Hilton or The Luxury Collection (Marriott). The Ascend Collection is the top brand within the Choice Privileges program.

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Choice Privileges doesn’t allow points redemption more than 100 days in advance, so if you are a procrastinator, this program is for you! Unfortunately, Choice does not make it easy to find Ascend Hotel locations, but if you do an online search for your preferred city, the results include the Ascend Hotel Collection logo in the top left corner.

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The cost in points varies by property and day, so you will want to check how many points you need on any given night. They range from as few as 6,000 points for a redemption night all the way up to 35,000 points for a standard hotel or as many as 100,000 for an all-inclusive hotel.

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With nearly 250 hotels in the soft brand, these Ascend Collection hotels in cities around the world are especially noteworthy.

If you’re looking for a boutique option that offers something local and unique, look no further than these Ascend properties. They are in various countries, such as Australia, Canada, Norway, Turkey, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Many of them are historic rebuilds.

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The Hotel Aquarius Venice is in the Santa Croce district, which means it is convenient to the train station, about halfway between it and the Rialto Bridge.

Walking through the winding streets of Venice is a favorite pastime of tourists for people-watching and a little exercise. For those who want to arrive at the hotel by boat, it has an entryway to the canal through a small garden door.

Emotions All Inclusive Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic

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If you want a Caribbean getaway with all-inclusive meals and drinks, Emotions All Inclusive Juan Dolio has a beachfront location and plenty to enjoy by the water.

There are three outdoor pools, including one in an adults-only area for more peace and quiet. The resort has seven restaurants and a stretch of private beach, providing a vacation getaway that packs in the value.

K Bar S Lodge, Keystone, South Dakota

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Within view of Mount Rushmore, the K Bar S Lodge is a short drive from the national memorial. In the gardens, deer and other animals roam past.

Guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast each morning. Other amenities include free parking, an outdoor patio, a whirlpool, and furnished balconies in the rooms.

The Pine Lodge on Whitefish River, Montana

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In Whitefish, Montana, The Pine Lodge is an ideal spot for those who want to spend time in the great outdoors.

The hotel is close to Whitefish Lake and the Whitefish Mountain Resort and also has a free shuttle to take guests to and from the airport or train station. Complimentary breakfast is also included.

The Giacomo Hotel, Niagara Falls, New York

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The Giacomo is a towering hotel within close proximity to Niagara Falls. It provides restored history, with the building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

From the front door, guests can walk to the Cave of the Winds, the Maid of the Mist boat tour, and nearby dining.

Hotel Blake, Chicago

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Close to Grant Park and Millennium Park and in the Morton Building, Hotel Blake is on the National Register of Historic Places. This hotel is a great option for those who want to be close to tourist hot spots like the Art Institute of Chicago, Navy Pier and Lincoln Park Zoo.

With so many hotels in Chicago, it’s nice to redeem points for a hotel with local history and character.

Blue Angel Hotel NYC, New York

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In the heart of Manhattan, Blue Angel Hotel NYC has a lovely al fresco terrace overlooking the city from the seventh floor.

Guests at this boutique hotel also receive a selection of drinks and snacks and a free pass to a nearby health club to use during their stay.

Earn Choice Hotels points quickly

Choice Privileges points can generally be redeemed for a night at a Choice hotel for between 6,000 and 35,000 points, but before you start using your Choice Privileges points, you have to earn them. Beyond qualifying hotel stays, another way to amass a large number of points is to earn a sign-up bonus from a Choice Hotels credit card.

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Earn 60,000 bonus points when you spend $3,000 in purchases in the first 3 months - enough to redeem for up to 7 rewards nights at select Choice Hotels® properties. .

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If you seek more flexibility in redeeming miles for hotel stays, consider applying for a more general travel credit card instead. A more general travel credit card differs from a hotel card in that you can book lodging at multiple hotel chains, rather than reaping the benefits of staying loyal to a single brand.

The more high-end the travel credit card, the more benefits you can enjoy, including airport lounge access or automatic elite status in certain programs. That said, a brand-specific hotel card can net benefits like late check-out or free breakfast, which can have meaningful dollar value.

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Choice Privileges’ soft brand, Ascend Hotel Collection

These one-of-a-kind boutique hotels allow Choice Privileges members to earn and redeem points at independent hotels that prove unique to their area. Each hotel has its own character and amenities, but for those looking for a hotel with its own style and substance, Ascend Hotels are a perfect fit.

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Flexibility, point transfers and a large bonus: Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

No annual fee: Bank of America® Travel Rewards credit card

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1x-9x Earn up to 9 points total per $1 spent at Hyatt – 4 Bonus Points per $1 when you use your card at Hyatt hotels & 5 Base Points per $1 you can earn as a World of Hyatt member. Earn 2 Bonus Points per $1 spent at restaurants, on airlines tickets purchased directly from the airlines, on local transit and commuting and on fitness club and gym memberships.

30,000 Earn 30,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening. Plus, up to 30,000 More Bonus Points by earning 2 Bonus Points total per $1 spent in the first 6 months from account opening on purchases that normally earn 1 Bonus Point, on up to $15,000 spent.

Marriott Bonvoy Boundless™ Credit Card

2x-17x Earn up to 17X total points per $1 spent at over 7,000 hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy® with the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Card. 2X points for every $1 spent on all other purchases.

150,000 Earn 3 Free Night Awards (each night valued up to 50,000 points) after spending $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening with the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Credit Card!

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