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]]>There’s so much to do throughout the Dominican Republic, but even if you don’t spend much time in Santo Domingo, the one place you have to go see is the Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor. This was the first cathedral to be built in North or South America back in the 16th century, so it’s really worth exploring.
The Dominican Republic is the perfect place to experience the wonders of nature, especially marine animal life. If you happen to be there in the winter between December and March, you have a very good chance of coming across some humpback whales! Just travel north to the city of Samana and you’ll be sure to find see and hear the humpbacks mating!
The Dominican Republic is the perfect place to experience the wonders of nature, especially marine animal life. If you happen to be there in the winter between December and March, you have a very good chance of coming across some humpback whales! Just travel north to the city of Samana and you’ll be sure to find see and hear the humpbacks mating!
Another amazing nature spot to hit up is Los Tres Ojos National Park. This park is named the 3 Eyes National Park for the three lagoons that are present in the park, which are beautiful to look at with their stunning green-blue water. Unfortunately, since it is protected land, you can’t swim in the lagoons, but you’ll definitely still enjoy the park.
DR obviously is loaded with beaches since it’s on half an island. No matter what kind of beach you’re looking for, DR delivers. If you’re a serious surfer then it’s Cabarete on the north shore of the country that you’ll be wanting to discover. However, if you’re just looking for a place to kick back and chill, Playa Rincon on the northeastern shore will be more of your speed. The best part of these beaches is that they’re not too touristy, unlike places like Bavaro Beach or Punta Cana.
DR has such incredible food, and if you’re looking to try an authentic dish, you have to go for la bandera, which means the flag in Spanish. This is a dish any restaurant or bar will have, and it’s essentially tender, stewed meat with rice, red beans, and fried green plantains. The plate is supposed to symbolize the flag of the Dominican Republic, and it will not disappoint.
Since the country is surrounded by water, it’s no surprise that there is also fantastic seafood. If you’re in Santo Domingo, one of the best spots for fresh seafood is called Sophia’s which has all sorts of fresh seafood with great Dominican flare.
If you want to go out with the locals in DR, you have to go to the town of Zona Colonial. It’s just a 20-minute drive toward the coast and there you will find banging nightclubs and bars where you can get down to the best music.
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]]>Enjoy your solo trip in the best possible way by booking a vacation in an all-inclusive resort in beautiful Cancun where the highest daily temperature in February averages at around 82°F (28°C) and enjoy delicious food, great nightlife, and a relaxing spa.
Panama is inviting and exciting, especially when it comes to escaping the harsh February weather. You can visit some amazing historical and cultural attractions such as the Panama Canal and the UNESCO World Heritage site Casco Viejo.
If you’re a fan of a more active vacation, you’ll have plenty of fun in the Dominican Republic. Enjoy sunbathing and snorkeling in this paradise-like place that offers more activities than you can do on a single vacation.
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]]>This beautiful and family-friendly waterfall is a great place to spend your entire day. If your family members are looking for some fun, try the Del Valle Zip Line to see a bird’s eye view of the waterfall.
When visiting this waterfall, you won’t miss the locals selling fruits on the suspension bridge. Ask them for a bright yellow pineapple or maybe coconut and they’ll gladly open one in front of you. Now that’s hospitality!
Damajaqua Cascades or 27 waterfalls is another sight not to be missed. Waterfalls are one of nature’s most beautiful creations and luckily we don’t have to just stare at them, we can jump into them.
Jump into the clear waters of 27 waterfalls from a certain height and feel the refreshingly cool waters beneath. They have lockers there too so rest assured you can swim without worrying about losing your belongings! You can go as a group of friends and create memories to last a lifetime. Support and challenge yourself and others for this journey as it will be an unforgettable one!
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]]>The post The Dominican Republic is Truly an Unreal Destination appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There’s so much to do throughout the Dominican Republic, but even if you don’t spend much time in Santo Domingo, the one place you have to go see is the Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor. This was the first cathedral to be built in North or South America back in the 16th century, so it’s really worth exploring.
The Dominican Republic is the perfect place to experience the wonders of nature, especially marine animal life. If you happen to be there in the winter between December and March, you have a very good chance of coming across some humpback whales! Just travel north to the city of Samana and you’ll be sure to find see and hear the humpbacks mating!
The Dominican Republic is the perfect place to experience the wonders of nature, especially marine animal life. If you happen to be there in the winter between December and March, you have a very good chance of coming across some humpback whales! Just travel north to the city of Samana and you’ll be sure to find see and hear the humpbacks mating!
Another amazing nature spot to hit up is Los Tres Ojos National Park. This park is named the 3 Eyes National Park for the three lagoons that are present in the park, which are beautiful to look at with their stunning green-blue water. Unfortunately, since it is protected land, you can’t swim in the lagoons, but you’ll definitely still enjoy the park.
DR obviously is loaded with beaches since it’s on half an island. No matter what kind of beach you’re looking for, DR delivers. If you’re a serious surfer then it’s Cabarete on the north shore of the country that you’ll be wanting to discover. However, if you’re just looking for a place to kick back and chill, Playa Rincon on the northeastern shore will be more of your speed. The best part of these beaches is that they’re not too touristy, unlike places like Bavaro Beach or Punta Cana.
DR has such incredible food, and if you’re looking to try an authentic dish, you have to go for la bandera, which means the flag in Spanish. This is a dish any restaurant or bar will have, and it’s essentially tender, stewed meat with rice, red beans, and fried green plantains. The plate is supposed to symbolize the flag of the Dominican Republic, and it will not disappoint.
Since the country is surrounded by water, it’s no surprise that there is also fantastic seafood. If you’re in Santo Domingo, one of the best spots for fresh seafood is called Sophia’s which has all sorts of fresh seafood with great Dominican flare.
If you want to go out with the locals in DR, you have to go to the town of Zona Colonial. It’s just a 20-minute drive toward the coast and there you will find banging nightclubs and bars where you can get down to the best music.
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]]>The post Top Destinations For Solo Valentine’s Day Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Enjoy your solo trip in the best possible way by booking a vacation in an all-inclusive resort in beautiful Cancun where the highest daily temperature in February averages at around 82°F (28°C) and enjoy delicious food, great nightlife, and a relaxing spa.
Panama is inviting and exciting, especially when it comes to escaping the harsh February weather. You can visit some amazing historical and cultural attractions such as the Panama Canal and the UNESCO World Heritage site Casco Viejo.
If you’re a fan of a more active vacation, you’ll have plenty of fun in the Dominican Republic. Enjoy sunbathing and snorkeling in this paradise-like place that offers more activities than you can do on a single vacation.
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]]>This beautiful and family-friendly waterfall is a great place to spend your entire day. If your family members are looking for some fun, try the Del Valle Zip Line to see a bird’s eye view of the waterfall.
When visiting this waterfall, you won’t miss the locals selling fruits on the suspension bridge. Ask them for a bright yellow pineapple or maybe coconut and they’ll gladly open one in front of you. Now that’s hospitality!
Damajaqua Cascades or 27 waterfalls is another sight not to be missed. Waterfalls are one of nature’s most beautiful creations and luckily we don’t have to just stare at them, we can jump into them.
Jump into the clear waters of 27 waterfalls from a certain height and feel the refreshingly cool waters beneath. They have lockers there too so rest assured you can swim without worrying about losing your belongings! You can go as a group of friends and create memories to last a lifetime. Support and challenge yourself and others for this journey as it will be an unforgettable one!
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