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 Interesting facts about the Dominican Republic -2

In recent years, the Dominican Republic has become a popular holiday destination for holidaymakers, as well as for those seeking retirement in a sunny climate with a lower cost of living. Those who visit the Dominican Republic for holidays or live longer, bring in a lot of necessary money to a relatively poor country’s economy - but they also get a lot from exploring this beautiful place.

This may not be a fun fact. but it is true that about 80% of Dominicans live at or below the poverty line. Many locals still live in very simple apartments without any luxurious explorations. However, Dominicans are considered worldwide as one of the friendliest, most sociable, and most helpful people you will meet.

Many Dominicans work in the tourism industry - either for one of the many tourism-related enterprises that run hotels, bars and restaurants across the country, or in a small small business serving the needs of many thousands of holidaymakers who flock to the Island, where the sun always shines - almost all the months of the year!

Your visit to the DR, as it is often simply called, or Santo Domingo - the name that most locals still call the country (although this is, of course, the name of an exciting capital!), Will undoubtedly be accompanied by many sounds - especially music, such as Merengue, Bachata, the Cuban Son and many others, influenced by modern genres, since it is almost impossible for Dominicans to work without the sound of one or another (sometimes several) rhythms that go all day!

A delightful sun-drenched island in which La republica dominicana and its neighbor is impoverished, and the earthquake devastated Haiti, has the perimeter of beautiful beaches - on the one side a calm blue Caribbean Sea floats away, and on the other - usually the more lively Atlantic Ocean. In the north of the island, Atlantic tides often provide ideal conditions for world-class kite-boarding and other water sports that cause adrenaline! Prime among the resorts that show such activities is Cabarete, which attract many young and healthy people to engage in water stimulation during the day and in the wild at times in the bright town at night.

Moving further east along the northern coast, you get to the wonderful peninsula Samana. Although in the past few years it has been open to more tourists, there are still many places where time seems to stand still, and the old, slow and natural pace of Caribbean life remains the same as ever. For some guests in and around Las Galeras, the topmost tip of the peninsula was the inspiration to turn the DR into your home, forever!

However, the largest number of annual tourists are probably looking for luxurious all-inclusive rooms along the east coast justlyamed and the resorts of Punta Cana and Bavaro. Many kilometers of palm white sands, along with superb amenities and high-quality places to stay and pamper yourself, are key features of this tourist center of the island.

In such a short article it is difficult to pay tribute to the many great places that you could visit, and what you could do when it changed sometimes. trip to the Dominican Republic. That's why the two Dominican sisters started the website, which now covers about 200 pages, and tried to convey more than just some interesting facts about DR, and why they called it Visiting- the-Dominican-Republic.com




 Interesting facts about the Dominican Republic -2


 Interesting facts about the Dominican Republic -2

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