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Agua Splash Caribe

The Agua Splash Caribe is a water park in Santo Domingo with swimming pools, slides, jacuzzi, cafeteria, bar, restaurant, playground for children ... everything you need for a great day with family, kids. and friends. It is the perfect place to spend a good day and enjoy the park facilities. The restaurant offers typical Dominican dishes and the bar offers local and international drinks. The park regularly hosts live concerts and shows with local artists. It is open every day and holidays. Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 6:30 pm and from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. The Agua Splash Caribe of Santo Domingo can organize birthdays and weddings in an exceptional setting. Easy to find, the Agua Splash Caribe water park is located on Avenida de España in front of the National Aquarium in Santo Domingo. The entrance fee includes only access to the park's facilities. Find a hotel in Santo Domingo East near the water park.

Don Oscar Beach

Playa El Viejo Oscar, Puerto Plata, is a hidden place most sought after in social networks great place with many attributes, white sand, crystal clear waters and coconut area that offers shade and is beautiful to enjoy with special people, it is not very crowded and therefore offers a tranquility that can reach the concentration to meditate.  This beautiful beach located between Maimon, Guzmancito and Luperon is known as Playa El Viejo Oscar the ideal choice for total enjoyment of the tranquility and beauty of the ocean.  Enjoy and relax  is priceless, access is private, but very economical and enjoy the beautiful things it offers is beautiful, you can come any day of the week with your family or with your partner where you can make your barbecue, eat whatever you want to take and nearby they sell various fish and other dishes.

Alcazar de Colon

It is a majestic building of Gothic Mudejar style with characteristics of Renaissance and Elizabethan styles, worthy of the nobility and great authorities of the island in colonial times. It is a building of two rectangular levels joined by a central corridor and two galleries. In its origins it was a great palace of 55 rooms of which only 22 are preserved. This palace of coral rocks was granted by King Ferdinand the Catholic to Don Diego Columbus, the first-born son of Christopher Columbus and the fourth governor of the Indies, and served as a family home and governor's mansion. Its construction began in 1510-1511. Diego Columbus had to wait until 1514 to see the completion of what would become the first fortified palace in the Americas. During the Spanish colonial period, the mansion occupied a very important place in history. It was from here that many of the expeditions of conquest and exploration in the New World were planned. The palace was abandoned i

Which documents do I need to go to the Dominican Republic

Most visitors arriving to the Dominican Republic including those coming from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mexico (you can see the complete list here list ),All foreign citizens entering the Dominican Republic, exclusively for tourism purposes, must have a valid passport during their stay and departure from the country. This exceptional measure is valid until December 31, 2021. do not need a visa to enter the country. The cost of the tourist card, which was previously paid separately, is now included in the price of the air ticket.  ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Airports and other ports of entry will perform a rapid, random breath test on 3% to 15% of passengers and all those who present symptoms upon arrival. Passengers under five years of age and crew members are exempt from this procedure. All passengers will also be required to undergo a temperature check. Passengers with symptoms or positive test results will be isolated and cared for

The highest mountain in the Caribbean, Dominican Republic

When talking about the highest mountain in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic boasts Pico Duarte and its official 3,087 meters above sea level, but there has always been controversy about its real height and that of its neighbor.  La Pelona scientific publication explains that since 1851, when the British Consul Sir Robert H. Schomburgk climbed Mt. Schomburgk climbed Mount Tina and estimated the height at 3,140 m above mean sea level, there has been controversy over which peak in the Central Cordillera of the Dominican Republic is the highest in the Caribbean, and how high that point is. The publication reviews that in 1912 botanist Father Miguel Fuertes declared a mountain he called Loma Rucilla, the highest at 2855 m, and later botanist Eric Ekman climbed what he believed to be the same mountain, referred to it as Loma La Pelona and described it as a "barren plateau Ekman's description fits the mountain whose southern peak (mapped at 19 ° 01 21N, 7