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The Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic makes up about two-thirds
of the tropical island Hispaniola, sharing its borders with the Republic of Haiti.
Surrounded by the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, the Dominican
Republic is set upon one of the most geographically diverse Caribbean island, boasting a
range of landscapes from desert savannas to stretches of white sandy beaches. Spanish is
the official language of the Dominican Republic, but English and German as well as French
are also used in developed tourist areas.
Recreational Activities
Beyond experiencing the natural beauty of the Dominican Republic, countless cultural and
sports activities make this a country intriguing to all visitors and residents.
The warm blue ocean waters and countless rivers and lagoons will beckon all water
lovers, who will be certain to find their niche here. Laced with intact coral reefs,
the coastlines are homes to brilliantly colored fish and give opportunities to explore
this underwater world. From jazz festivals to avid merengue and bachata discos, music
enthusiasts enjoy discovering the sounds exclusive to this area. Artists too appreciate the
traditional Taino paintings and wood carvings, and colorful architecture abound.
Outdoor adventures can find almost all sports available-swimming, surfing, windsurfing,
kite surfing, hiking, white-water rafting, canyoning, scuba diving, whale watching, golfing,
canoeing, tennis, and horse-back riding.
Climate
Virtually perfect all year round,
the Dominican Republic maintains an average high temperature of 80 F to 91 F (27 C to 33 C),
with evenings and morning lows around 72 F (22 C). The mild humidity is softened with the
northern tradewinds, which keeps the air flowing and fresh. Rainy season is traditionally
in summer, although in the winter time one can expect short bursts of rain in the
afternoons-most showers lasting only a few minutes and typically followed by warm sunshine.
Natural Beauty
Rich with diverse vegetation and terrain,
the unspoiled Dominican Republic is a country for any nature enthusiast. This tropical island, with over 1,200 km of coastline, is inviting to any beach lover,
offering stunning beaches to explore and ocean views to enjoy with the setting evening sun.
Inland offers equally gorgeous landscape with rugged mountains, virgin rainforests and fertile
valleys.
Near the Samana Peninsula, ribbons of cloud
forests lace through the tall pine forests
along the towering mountainsides. The deserts of the southwest home a diverse collection of cacti,
and throughout the country, many large and cave systems have been carved in the porous limestone rock,
housing Taino cave paintings and former dwellings of the native people.
Picturesque with palm trees reaching
out to the ocean, lush mountains hugging the clouds, cascading waterfalls and vast valleys reaching to the horizon,
this country bodes the ideal paradise.
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