6 ways to immerse your family in the rich culture of the Dominican Republic
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With an impending snowy winter on the horizon, Canadians are itching to pack their bags and jet set to a warm destination as soon as possible. With safety top of mind as we slowly emerge from our pandemic bubbles, the Dominican Republic has solidified itself as one of the most sought-after places to get a healthy dose of vitamin D.
Known for off-the-beaten-path excursions, rich culture, endless amenities and perfect year-round climate, it’s no wonder the Caribbean country scores at the top of the best hot spots to kick back, relax and explore. Easily accessible from most major cities, this oasis boasts hiking trails, undiscovered beaches, world-class golf courses, ancient relics and ecotourism adventures, surrounded by the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea on the south and the Atlantic Ocean on the north. From Puerto Plata and Punta Cana to the lush Samaná and historic Santo Domingo, there’s a vacation in the Dominican for everyone. Here are six things to do and see while visiting the Dominican Republic:
Attend a professional baseball game
The fall and winter seasons are full of excitement, with professional baseball games taking place in Santo Domingo, Santiago, San Francisco de MacorÃs, San Pedro de MacorÃs and La Romana. Throughout the Dominican winter baseball season, catch one of the six teams competing from October 27th to January 15th. Catch one of six teams competing.
Take in an art exhibit
Why stop at a baseball game" Make some time to t...
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