9V6RJ3rpFgRWRKz9atzwHWSEAzE Useful Articles Hard To Ignore: Dominican Republic Holidays

Showing posts with label Dominican Republic Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dominican Republic Holidays. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2012

Beach Holidays In The Dominican Republic


Sometimes the constant stress we are subjected to while living and working in the city can take its toll, and we feel that we want to get away from the congested confines of the tightly packed buildings, the sight of traffic jams, and the general stoic and business-like manner of the people. You suddenly feel like an automaton in a hurly burly world and feel the wanderlust taking its hold on as you stare at the horizon. When one thinks of having a holiday, the most common phrase you'll ever hear is 'a trip to the Caribbean' that it's already considered a cliché. A trip to the Caribbean is one of the most sought-out holidays for some time now, especially during Dominican Republic holidays. The Dominican Republic is also a favorite destination during winter due to its magnificent beaches, laid back culture, lush vegetation, and fine weather.

The Dominican Republic constitutes most of the Caribbean island, and is replete with beautiful resorts, top-class hotels, and baroque historical landmarks. Aside from enjoying the sun in the beautiful beaches, you can also immerse yourself in the region's rich culture - which has an interesting Hispanic twist to it!

PARTY BEACHES 
If you are in a party mood, the Cabarete beach is the ideal destination for its festive atmosphere and big crowds. It's where hip tourists go to, and where parties and events are held everyday. The vim of the waves also makes it ideal for surfers. And also be ready to tune up your dancing so that you can dance to the infectious beat of the merengue, the national dance of the Dominican Republic. Visit the chic resort bars in Punta Cana and you'll find yourself mingled with fellow tourists and friendly locals. The Cabarete beach is simply where the action is!

BEACHES FOR THE SPORTY
For thrill seekers, a visit to the La Romana-Bayahibe Underwater Park presents you with an adventure diving for the shipwrecks that have a biological and cultural significance in the Dominican Republic. Punta Cana and the Sosua Beach is also a great site for snorkeling because of the coral reefs situated under the water. Windsurfing is one of the main attractions of the Dominican Republic. Cabarete is the premiere spot for this sport. In fact, it is the most popular location for windsurfing all over the world. The Cabarete bay and its surrounding areas provide the perfect conditions for both beginners and experts.


FAMILY BEACHES 
You can have a grand time with your family at the Ocean Park Marina, located on the north coasts of the Island of Hispaniola, by seeing the teeming variety of marine life like dolphins, sea lions, and sharks. The aquatic animals are extremely well trained (except for the sharks, of course) to provide great entertainment for the whole family.

SOLITARY BEACHES 
If you want a more laid back atmosphere, and just bask in the serenity of the tropical seas, you can opt for the secluded beaches in the region. The romantic sunset on the El Morro Beach, located in the north-western corner of the Dominican Repubic, is a spectacular view to behold. Playa Montecristi is a perfect place to become solitary, and is popular to honeymooners all over the world.

Once you go back from your holidays in the Dominican Republic, the tan you have developed will soon fade away, but I assure you that the memories will stay.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

How to Plan a Dominican Republic Holiday Adventure


A good vacation needs good planning. To get the most out of your Dominican Republic Holiday trip and avoid problems, make sure that you have prepared for the trip at least a month before your scheduled vacation. Planning includes getting a visa or tourist card, lodging, your trip's itinerary, buying tickets and of course packing clothes.

Visa or No Visa
One of the most important things that you have to check is whether or not you need to get a visa to enter Dominican Republic. There are countries that are tied with Dominican Republic so that people coming from these countries don't need to get a visa. A tourist card is required for people in some countries to enter Dominican Republic.

If you're a citizen of any of these countries, you don't need to apply for a visa or tourist card to enter Dominican Republic.

• Argentina
• Ecuador
• Japan
• South Korea
• Uruguay
• Peru
• Israel
• Chile

Here is a list of some countries whose citizens are allowed to enter Dominican Republic for tourism purposes with a tourist card only:

• Germany
• Australia
• Bahamas
• Brazil
• Brunei
• Croatia
• Greece
• El Salvador
• United States
• Spain
• France
• UK
• Italy
• Mexico
• Russia
• Thailand
• Taiwan
• Venezuela
• Norway
• United Arab Emirates

Listed below are some countries that are required to apply for a visa before entering Dominican Republic.

• Saudi Arabia
• Cambodia
• People's Republic of China
• North Korea
• Cuba
• Philippines
• Haiti
• India
• Vietnam
• Oman

Requirements and Rules

• Decree 691-07 states that citizens of the following countries: United States, European Union, Canada and Britain can enter Dominican Republic by presenting a tourism card.

• All visitors should have a valid passport.

•People who want to enter the country for business purposes must apply for a business visa, even if you are coming from a country which allows you to enter Dominican Republic with just a tourism card. Keep in mind that this card is for tourism purposes only.

• The approval of visa application is done by the Foreign Ministry which follows the established rules and regulations of the Consular Migration Department

• To extend your stay in the country, you can apply for an extension at the Offices of the Directorate of Migration.

Once you're done fixing your visa, the next thing to do is to search for affordable travel packages to Dominican Republic. There are numerous packages that you can find online. The easiest way to get the best package is to decide on the places that you want to go. Check out the main tourist destinations of the country and choose the places that you want to visit. With these places in mind, you can easily narrow down travel agencies that offer packages to the places you've chosen.

It's always easier to travel light than go on a trip with a bulky baggage. Dominican Republic is a tropical country. It's advisable to bring light clothing and a poncho. If you're going for an eco-trip, don't forget to bring mosquito repellant and a pair of dependable sneakers.

Go to the Caribbean and have a taste of its very rich culture. Have a fun-filled Dominican Republic Holidays!