A One-Day Itinerary to Explore the Best of the Dominican Republic

  • 9:00 AM: Los Tres Ojos
    12 minutes (5 miles) from Santo Domingo

    Located just a short drive from Santo Domingo, the Los Tres Ojos is a beautiful park with multiple caves that lead to crystal clear lagoons. Walk down the stairways through tunnels into the natural caves and swim in turquoise lagoons. Be sure to bring your own towels and closed-toed shoes to enjoy your afternoon!

  • 11:30 AM: Dominicus Beach
    50 minutes (36 miles) from Los Tres Ojos

    Enjoy Dominican Republic's beautiful Caribbean beach at Dominicus Beach. Relax in the sun, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and indulge in tropical drinks on the shore or experience the array of watersports activities available, such as snorkeling, windsurfing or paddleboarding.

  • 2:30 PM: Altos de Chavón
    40 minutes (23 miles) from Dominicus Beach

    Altos de Chavón is a fascinating recreation of a 16th-century city with artisans' shops, art gallery, and a Roman style amphitheater. This village is set on a cliff overlooking the Chavón River and offers breathtaking views, as well as great souvenirs to bring home for your friends and family.

  • 5:00 PM: El Conde Street
    40 minutes (20 miles) from Altos de Chavón

    Spend the evening exploring the winding streets of the historic El Conde district. This vibrant area is packed full of local boutiques, street vendors, and excellent restaurants for you to enjoy. Wind down and enjoy numerous street performers and musicians that entertain visitors till late at night.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Los Tres Ojos (2 hours, $15)
  • Dominicus Beach (3 hours, Free)
  • Altos de Chavón (2 hours, $25)
  • El Conde Street (2 hours, $20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $60

Transportation

The best way to move around the Dominican Republic is by renting a car since public transport is not reliable enough. The rates for a standard car range between $30 and $50 per day plus insurance. Car rental companies usually impose extra fees for added insurance or the use of a GPS. Make sure to fill up your gas tank since gas stations can be limited during your trip. Nonetheless, driving in the Dominican Republic can be challenging as drivers are arguably a bit reckless so take extra care while navigating around tricky spots.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can explore exploring the historical district of Santo Domingo or the Larimar Mines in San Cristobal. If you have less time, suggest prioritizing one point of interest to enjoy fully at your own pace. Bring your own towels, snacks and stay hydrated to save some money since food, and drinks, in Dominican Republic, can be pricey.

Airports

The main airport of Dominican Republic is "Santo Domingo-Las Américas International Airport" with the airport code SDQ situated 20km from downtown Santo Domingo.

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