Planning a holiday to the Dominican Republic? Are you not sure where to go or what to do? Looking through long lists of things to do in the Dominican Republic that don’t seem exciting? Check out this article to find out what is actually exciting on the idyllic island nation! Unless, of course, you’re not interested in the Dominican Republic at all. If that’s the case, this article compares a variety of travel destinations and their prices.
1. Nature and National Parks
Are you up for some scenic views? You can find some incredible natural sights in the Dominican Republic. That is if you decide to ditch the crowded beach and venture out of the tourist resorts. One of the most spectacular ones is the 27 Waterfalls complex. However, the guided tours are described as “high-adrenaline” – so maybe it’s not for everyone! Nearby, the Isabel De Torres National Park offers lush forests with spectacular views of Puerto Plata. On the other side of the island, there is the 3 Eyes National Park. Here you can discover some crystal clear and bright blue lakes under ground. For a time (somewhat) far away from civilisation, head to the Parque Nacional Jose Armando Bermúdez. Here hiking, trekking and stunning scenery wait for you. Skip Lake Enriquillo, which is hard to access and doesn’t offer a lot to see anymore. Yikes! Instead, head to Jaragua National Park. Here you’ll find incredible beaches and to see the Iguanas.
2. The Ocean
Wait, didn’t I just tell you to stay away from the crowded beaches? True. But there are a few beaches that are a little less known, like the beach at Jarague National Park. There are also plenty of water activities. A little outside the regular resort areas, Macao Beach is a great place to lay in the sun and enjoy some calm. Another super secluded, postcard-worthy beach is Playa Fronton. It’s a bit hard to reach, but possible either via boat or a hike through the coconut trees. Another great past-time is whale watching from Punta Cana or Santa Barbara de Samana. Here you can book a spot on a boat and hopefully see the incredible humpback whales. Can’t get enough of the marine life? La Romana has beautiful scuba diving and snorkeling options.
3. Historical Attractions
Feeling a bit seasick now? That’s ok because the next attractions are all inland. The Dominican Republic has some very interesting historic sights and museums that are worth a visit. One that stands out it Altos de Chavón, a completely recreated 16th-century Mediterranean village. For something more historically accurate, check out the Bellaparte Museum in Santo Domingo. It has an extensive private art collection, with some pieces dating back to the 19th century. The Amber World Museum displays a large collection of amber stones. Most of these have insects and plants trapped within them. A little odd? Yes. A curious break from the tourist crowds? Also, yes. Very interesting is also the Basilica Catedral Nuestra Senora de la Altagracia, a Gothic-style chapel in Higuey. Less touristy and super cool are the Pomier Caves. They host the largest collection of rock art in the Caribbean. A total of 6,000 drawings, carvings and pictographs decorate their walls. Some of these date back around 2,000 years.
Here we go, those are the best things to do in the Dominican Republic! While some people prefer a resort holiday, if you want to see the true Dominican Republic, definitely check out our suggestions! Wondering how to plan your trip? Check out this article.
What do you prefer – exploring the region or having a leisurely beach holiday? Let me know in the comments!