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Location

The Dominican Republic is located in the heart of the Caribbean. Cuba lies to the West, Puerto Rico to the East.

It is the second largest country in the Caribbean after Cuba, occupying 48,734 km2, or two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, the first island sighted by Christopher Columbus back in 1492.

The Dominican Republic boasts over 1,500 km of white and golden sandy beaches. The north of the island is on the Atlantic Ocean and the south lies on the Caribbean Sea.

The terrain is mountainous in the central and western regions, while extensive lowlands dominate the east. The rugged Cordillera Central (mountains) include Pico Duarte, the country’s highest peak and the highest point in the Caribbean.

This is a land of rivers, waterfalls, alpine landscapes, and tropical rainforests. With over 300 varieties of orchids and coconut palms stretching to the horizon, iguanas, crocodiles, and the green cockatoo, Dominican Republic really is a tropical paradise.

The climate is Caribbean or tropical. Average annual temperature fluctuates between 18°C/65°F and 27°C/81°F. There is only one season: Summer.


Getting There

There are 8 international airports with daily connections. The following international airlines fly to the Dominican Republic:

European Charter Flights & Airlines

 Air France Iberia
 Air Europa Lauda Air
 AOM LTU
 City Bird Martinair
 Condor Star Airlines
 Corsair TAP
 Hapag Lloyd

North American Charter Flights & Airlines

 American Airlines
 Aeromar
 Continental
 Northwest
 Tower Air
 TWA

Flying Time

 Miami – Dom Rep 1hr 50 mins
 New York – Dom Rep 3hrs 30 mins
 UK – Dom Rep 8hrs
 France – Dom Rep 8hrs
 Spain – Dom Rep 8hrs
 Germany – Dom Rep 8hrs
 Netherlands-Dom Rep 8hrs