Source: Tourism MediaPico Isabel de TorresRide the cable car up to the summit of this mountain to wander through a pleasant botanical garden and enjoy fantastic panoramas over the city.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPuerto PlataPico Isabel de Torres
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza de la CulturaSanto Domingo’s cultural hub, this leafy plaza has a concentrated cluster of museums, as well as the national theater and national library.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoGascuePlaza de la Cultura
Source: Tourism MediaAlcazar de ColonWalk the same halls that were once paced by the son of Christopher Columbus in this stunning preservation of Spanish colonial architecture.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoAlcazar de Colon
Source: Tourism MediaBayahibeDespite being one of the most popular resort areas in the region, this former fishing village still captivates with its lovely beaches and laid-back tropical charm.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaBayahibe
Source: Tourism MediaCortecito BeachEnjoy a leisurely day at this amenity-packed beach, where shops, restaurants, cafés, beachside bars and watersports facilities are within easy reach.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaBavaroCortecito Beach
Source: Tourism MediaCortecito BeachEnjoy a leisurely day at this amenity-packed beach, where shops, restaurants, cafés, beachside bars and watersports facilities are within easy reach.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaBavaroCortecito Beach
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto Plata Cable CarAscend up to the cloud-level summit of the Isabel de Torres mountain for spectacular bird’s-eye views of Puerto Plata and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPuerto PlataPuerto Plata Cable Car
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaAltos de Chavon VillageA replica 16th-century Mediterranean village perched on a rocky outcrop above the River Chavón.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaLa RomanaAltos de Chavon Village
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaAltos de Chavon VillageA replica 16th-century Mediterranean village perched on a rocky outcrop above the River Chavón.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaLa RomanaAltos de Chavon Village
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaAltos de Chavon VillageA replica 16th-century Mediterranean village perched on a rocky outcrop above the River Chavón.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaLa RomanaAltos de Chavon Village
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza de la CulturaSanto Domingo’s cultural hub, this leafy plaza has a concentrated cluster of museums, as well as the national theater and national library.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoGascuePlaza de la Cultura
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza de la CulturaSanto Domingo’s cultural hub, this leafy plaza has a concentrated cluster of museums, as well as the national theater and national library.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoGascuePlaza de la Cultura
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto Plata Cable CarAscend up to the cloud-level summit of the Isabel de Torres mountain for spectacular bird’s-eye views of Puerto Plata and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPuerto PlataPuerto Plata Cable Car
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of the Royal HousesOnce the Spanish administrative center of the Caribbean, this building now houses a museum dedicated to the colonial history of the region.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoMuseum of the Royal Houses
Source: Tourism MediaArena Gorda BeachRest and relax on this Blue Flag-awarded beach, which is known for its sweeping stretch of fine white sand.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaBavaroArena Gorda Beach