Jarabacoa Dominican Republic Best places to visit and Things to do in La Vega Mountain Region
Join Mr.T on an adventurous 3 day Road-trip from Sosua / Cabarete to beautiful Jarabacoa located in the Mountain Region of the La Vega province Dominican Republic. Mr.T visits rivers, waterfalls, lakes, Ranchos, mountain restaurants, hotels and lets you view the entire area from above during an exciting Paragliding Flight with Hawk Paragliding. One of the guests Alec Corday another DR documentary producer from the YouTube channel Kiskeya Life TV, kindly shares his local knowledge and films along the way with his drone - Enjoy!
Drone footage by our guest Alec Corday - Kiskeya Life TV
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10 Awesome Things To Do in the Dominican Republic
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The Dominican Republic can be a gorgeous getaway for travelers of every stripe. Of course, as with any foreign travel, it’s important to do your homework before you get on the plane. Here’s how to make the most of it.
1. Check Out Historical Santo Domingo
You should think about taking a day to explore Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas. Several day-long tours will take you to all the most exciting sites in this historical city. There’s plenty to experience in Santo Domingo.
2. Don’t Drink the Water
Play it safe. The drinking water in the Dominican Republic is mostly unclean, so you should avoid drinking any water that doesn’t come directly from a sealed bottle. Stay hydrated, but spring for the bottled stuff.
3. Take it Easy on the Coconut
If you want to avoid hugging the toilet for one of your days, you might want to take it easy on the coconut-themed drinks. While delicious, coconuts also act as a laxative. Exercise a little bit of caution.
4. Visit Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park & Reserve
Several hotels in the area offer free access to the reserve, which means you can enjoy some of the most pristine natural offerings the Dominican Republic has to offer.
5. Stroll Through the National Botanical Garden
It’s easy to lose yourself among this gorgeously curated selection of greenery that’s filled with carefully chosen plants and birds. Learn about the botany of the Dominican Republic, even as you enjoy the aesthetic beauty that abounds.
6. Visit the Alcazar de Colon at Night
This imposing Spanish castle was built by the son of Christopher Columbus in 1510. It’s especially breathtaking at night. And thanks to the abundance of se-curity personnel around the palace, you don’t need to be concerned about safety when the sun goes down.
7. Take a Dip at Hoyo Azul
This Punta Cana destination will surprise you at every turn. Hoyo Azul is a la-goon plopped at the bottom of a 65-meter-high cliff. Swimming is open to visi-tors, so be sure to spend a little time dipping your toe in Hoyo Azul’s turquois water.
8. Take a Tour With Hispaniola Aquatic Adventures
Whether you check out a sunset or you merely hit the water for a maritime ex-cursion, this company is renowned for its service from tourists of all shapes and sizes. Whether you take a larger 20-person trip or you opt for something semi-private, you won’t be disappointed.
9. Think Twice About Water Sports
The Dominican Republic doesn’t have the same exacting standards of safety as the United States. So travel insurance is never a wrong decision. You can still find some great options in the DR to get your watersports fix, just make sure to double check before you sign up.
10. Go to the Hard Rock Casino
You can get a respite from the sun at the Hard Rock Casino in Punta Cana. The 45,000-square-foot casino is a little slice of Vegas smack dab in the middle of paradise. The staff is friendly, the tables are immaculate, and there’s plenty of fun to be had. There’s no Hard Rock Cafe, though …
Things not to miss in the Dominican Republic
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a trip in the Dominican Republic.
What Everything Costs Sosua Cabarete Dominican Republic Cost of Living Prices
In this Documentary Mr.T takes you on a Price Discovery Tour in the Sosua - Cabarete areas, focusing on products and services typically sourced by both Tourists and new Expats.
This will include everything from the price of street food, restaurant meals, drinks etc... to renting a scooter, accommodation prices to the general cost of living and much more... Enjoy!
P.S. Should you need much more detailed information on either prices or relocating to the Dominican Republic, then Mr.T is also for hire as a consultant with his Relocation Advisory Service. For more information simply email: info@educatedtraveler.info
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Top 10 Best Place To Visit in Dominican Republic
The top 10 adventures to take while in Dominican Republic.
If you’re in the mood for a Caribbean holiday, the Dominican Republic is the place to go. It shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti in the Greater Antilles. The island is where Christopher Columbus made his first stop in the New World in 1492 and which later became the first capital of the Spanish empire in the Americas. You’ll find plenty of evidence of the country’s Spanish heritage. Today, however, people visit the Dominican Republic for its beautiful sandy beaches, clear waters and water sports activities. Off-shore activities include deep sea fishing and whale watching. There’s really not any good reason for you to stay home after you’ve seen these best places to visit in the Dominican Republic.
There's really not any good reason for you to stay home after you've seen these best places to visit in the Dominican Republic. Las Terrenas. Jarabacoa. Playa Rincon. El Limon Waterfall. Santo Domingo. Cabarete. Samana. Bayahibe.
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Traveling To Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Top Things To Do in 2019
There are not many places that blend old and new perfectly, but Casas del XVI is one of them. During my trip to Santo Domingo the capital of the Dominican Republic, I was happy to call this place “mi casa”. Technically, it’s a five-star collection of five lovingly restored 16th-century casas. Each casa boasts its own courtyard space, and a private butler available at the push of a button on the cell phone you’re given at check-in. Traveling with a group or looking for complete privacy? Do you have an affinity for vintage maps? Or perhaps you’d like to enjoy plunging in a pool surrounded by tropical plants? Keep watching to find out which Casa is for you.
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