Regions

Diverse terrain and extraordinary natural beauty is a hallmark of the Dominican Republic's six regions. Our fantastic combination of environments will capture your imagination and refresh your soul.

Rolling mountains, lush jungles, pine forest, coral reefs, unspoiled beaches, and arid desert coexist side-by-side in this magical land. The magnificence of nature sets the scene for quaint villages, charming cities, and first class accommodations for visitors.

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Central

A favorite of nature lovers, cigar connoisseurs, and adventurers, this region is home to Santiago, known as the cigar capitol and the Dominican Republic's second largest city.

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East Coast

Punta Cana/Bavaro, the most popular and fastest growing tourist area in the country is located here. This region also contains one of the most celebrated national parks.

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North Coast

Considered the country's most versatile playground, the region offers many diverse landscapes and its beaches are a popular spot for windsurfers and kiteboarders.

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Northeast Coast

This region is the home of the Samana Bay and a peninsula that is a popular spot for whale watchers. It also features mountain waterfalls and lush rainforests.

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South Central

Contemporary hotels sit on ancient cobblestone streets, luxury cars park beside well-worn scooters, and eclectic cuisine at hip restaurants is served next to street vendors serving traditional Dominican fare in Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the New World.

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Southwest Coast

This region includes the area west of Santo Domingo, and it is still an undiscovered territory by many tourists. The area provides a change of scenery at just about every turn and is the most diverse ecologically.

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