What to Do in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic has been a favorite destination for our clients. The country is well known for pristine beaches, beautiful landscapes, exquisite coffee, fresh seafood, friendly people, and more. The capital city of Santo Domingo is full of culture with great importance placed on the performing arts. The Dominican Republic is a client favorite.
Monekyland
Looking for an unique activity in the Punta Cana area? Add Monkeyland to your list. You get to be in close proximity with adorable squirrel monkeys that play around you and eat from fruit bowls in your hands. This is an all time favorite among families with young children because the monkeys are really gentle and friendly even though they are free in their natural environment.
Saona Island
When in the Dominican Republic a day tour at Saona Island is a must. White sandy beaches, coconut palms, crystal clear waters and a special Dominican touch makes this Saona Island an unforgettable day of relaxation during your Caribbean vacation.
Zipline
ZIpline is a great way to enjoy the amazing landscapes while flying into the beautiful Anamuya Mountain Range.
Safely in climbing gear attached to the double line cables, you just need to jump and enjoy the ride. The tours consist of 12 lines spread between 18 platforms. Don't worry, the first cables aren't very long and fast to build your confidence. When you get to the sixth cable, you can reach a speed of 55 km per hour. Cable number 9 is our highest one and cable 11 is the only Side by Side cable in the country with a length of 800 meters. .
ATV and Buddy Adventures
Take a buggy adventure the Dominican countryside. Jump inside a dune buggy and get ready to start the adventure of a lifetime. Discover the Dominican countryside, passing colorful Caribbean houses along the way. Stop for a real Dominican coffee and chocolate taste. Follow the natural path, passing by palm trees, tobacco, and banana plantations.
.Snorkeling and Scuba Diving
Snorkeling and scuba diving is a popular excursions in the Dominican Republic. Catalina Island lies 1.5 miles from the southeastern shore of the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean Sea, and is formed by coral stone and surrounded by one of the most diverse ecosystems in the Caribbean Sea. It is classified as a national monument with a protected environment and little development.