This may seem surprising, but the Dominican Republic covers 27 climatic zones. That’s why its animate and inanimate nature is so diverse: there are tropics and mountains, sharks, monkeys and turtles, palm trees and bright flowers. National parks of the Dominican Republic will not leave indifferent those whose heart is drawn to nature. One of these parks is Los Haitises in Sabana de la Mar. The park with beautiful nature is full of caves, grottos, and waterfalls. It'd be nice to book an inexpensive excursion or a tour of the park - guides will take tourists to the most interesting places where they can see amazing limestone formations, beautiful plants, mangroves. You can go on a boat trip to feel Saona Island's white sand with your skin or book an ornithological excursion for birdwatchers.
Every year the Dominican Republic attracts a lot of travelers wishing to admire tropical landscapes, sunbathe on one of the many beaches and learn …
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The Dominican Republic is a wonderful place for enjoying active recreation, especially diving and other types of water activities because there are so …
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Hoyo Azul tours in Punta Cana are recommended to all eco-tourists. Be sure to bring towels and swimsuits along so that you can swim in crystal-clear turquoise water of a cenote at the foot of the cliff. Children of six years and upwards can go with parents. A journey to the cenote begins with an ascent to the slope of El Farallon, during which a guide tells about the jungle plants. Above the mouth of the cave is a ladder, after which the tour continues in the interweaving of underground tunnels. After a break follows a tour of ecological paths where you can admire the ferns, orchids and other plants. Finally, you can spend half an hour swimming in the clean water of "Hoyo Azul" cenote.
1. Going to the Dominican Republic on vacation, it is very important to learn some basic phrases in Spanish. Most locals do not speak English, …
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