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Attractions in the Dominican Republic

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Attractions in the Dominican Republic
 

The expansive Dominican Republic is a traveler's dream come true. No matter what kind of vacation you desire, this island holds something for you.

With its rich history and culture, the Dominican Republic has plenty of places for visitors to explore. But the breathtaking beaches are a major attraction of the island, drawing travelers from all over the world.

Beaches

The Dominican Republic boasts about 800 miles of amazing shoreline, with the warm waters of the Caribbean lapping lazily against the pristine white sands of the coast. Each beach features a beauty all its own, as well as its own human element and atmosphere. From small secluded beaches to expansive stretches of sand dotted with sunbathers, the island's beaches vary in their appeal. At most of the more popular beaches on the island, vacationers can enjoy a number of watersports and aquatic activities, including windsurfing, which is particularly popular here, especially in Cabarete.

A number of amazing coral reef formations are located just offshore of several beaches. The reefs are home to an array of ocean life, which you can explore on a snorkeling or scuba diving excursion.

Casinos

...approximately 31 gambling facilities in 12 Dominican Republic's cities...

 

Another of the Dominican Republican's attractions are its casinos. Adult gaming is legal on the island, and the majority of casinos can be found at hotels and resorts throughout the country. There are approximately 31 gambling facilities in 12 Dominican Republic's cities, so vacationers will have an easy time finding some sizzling slot machine action.

Landmarks

The wonderful thing about visiting a country that is home to the oldest city in the new world is that there are dozens upon dozens of sites to see.  Santo Domingo alone is filled with historic structures, from the homes of prominent citizens to ancient churches, and the fortresses that protected the island, Forts Ozmana and de San Luis are not to be missed.  For broader looks at the history and culture of the island, visit one of the Dominican Republic's museums. Click here to read more about landmarks in the Dominican Republic.

Nature

Within one country, vacationers can experience 27 different climactic zones, and the varied terrain that accompany them.  Rainforests, barren desserts, underground caves, and marine parks can all be explored in the Dominican Republic.  Bird watching is especially popular, and can be done at most natural parks and reserves, particularly Lago Enriquillo, which is a bird sanctuary. Read more about Dominican Republic's nature here.

There are plenty of things to see and do while visiting the Dominican Republic. Visitors can fill their days with landmarks, monuments and museums that commemorate the country's fascinating history and culture. The nightlife on the island is particularly exciting, with vibrant nightclubs and bars. With so many options, you'll never have a dull moment in the Dominican Republic.

 

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