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Beaches, Bachata & Colonial Grandeur

The Dominican Republic is the Caribbean’s all-rounder—where powdery beaches meet mountain peaks, and colonial cities pulse with music and colour. For UK travellers, it’s a vibrant mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural depth, with something for every type of holidaymaker.

Air Travel

Flights from London to Punta Cana or Santo Domingo take around 9–10 hours, often direct or via Madrid, Paris, or Miami. Domestic flights and long-distance buses connect beach resorts and inland towns.

Airlines

British Airways and TUI offer direct service to Punta Cana. Other carriers include Air Europa, Iberia, and American Airlines. Domestic travel is served by Sky High Dominicana and charter flights.

Dominican Republic

Beaches, Bachata & Colonial Grandeur

Landmark
Travel Season
  • November–April: Dry season, ideal for beach holidays and outdoor activities
  • May–October: Wet season with tropical showers and lush landscapes
  • July–August: Hot and lively with cultural festivals
Currency & Money Tips
  • Currency: Dominican Peso (DOP)
  • US dollars accepted in resorts and tourist areas
  • Cards widely accepted; cash preferred in rural areas
  • ATMs available in cities and towns
  • Tipping: 10–15% in restaurants is standard
Connectivity
  • Good Wi-Fi in hotels and resorts
  • Local SIMs: Claro, Altice
  • Coverage is solid in cities and coastal areas; patchy in remote regions
Getting Around
  • Long-distance buses (Caribe Tours, Metro) are reliable and affordable
  • Taxis and ride apps (Uber in Santo Domingo and Santiago)
  • Car hire available—drive on the right
  • No rail network
Time Zone
  • Atlantic Standard Time (AST) – GMT-4 (no daylight saving)
Etiquette & Culture
  • Spanish is the official language; English spoken in resorts
  • Dominicans are warm, expressive, and family-oriented
  • Greet with a smile or handshake
  • Respect for local customs and music traditions is appreciated
Top Destinations
  • Santo Domingo: Colonial Zone, museums, and nightlife
  • Punta Cana: Resorts, beaches, and water sports
  • Samaná: Whale watching and eco-adventures
  • Puerto Plata: Cable car, beaches, and rum distilleries
  • Las Terrenas: Chic beach town with French-Caribbean flair
  • Jarabacoa: Mountains, rivers, and outdoor activities
fastfood Food & Drink
  • Must-try: La Bandera (rice, beans, meat), Mangu (mashed plantains), Sancocho (stew), Tostones
  • Drinks: Mamajuana (herbal rum), Presidente beer, fresh fruit juices
  • Tap water is not safe—stick to bottled
  • Street food and beach shacks offer authentic flavours
personal_bag What to Pack
  • Light, breathable clothing
  • Swimwear and reef-safe sunscreen
  • Power adapter (Type A/B – 110V)
  • Insect repellent and waterproof gear (wet season)
Best Time to Visit
  • Dry season (Nov–Apr): Ideal for beach holidays and sightseeing
  • Carnival (Feb): Parades, costumes, and street parties
  • Merengue Festival (Jul/Aug): Music and dancing in Santo Domingo
health_and_safety Safety & Health
  • Tourist areas are generally safe; exercise caution in urban outskirts
  • Emergency number: 911
  • Travel insurance is essential
  • Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid; mosquito precautions advised
  • UK citizens need a valid passport and must complete an online E-ticket form before arrival
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    Santo Domingo

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