jueves, 26 de marzo de 2015

Travel Guide Dominican Republic

Travel Guide Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is the most diverse Caribbean country, from rainforests and alpine mountains to mangroves and desert areas. Ideal for all kinds of extreme sports, ecotourism, mountain biking, hiking and any water activity area.
With a mix of Caribbean rhythms, American influences and European ancestry, the Dominican Republic today is defined by its passion for music and baseball, the result of its colonial heritage.
While most travelers visiting the Dominican Republic are directed to hotels in the north and east coasts, the country offers much more than beaches with palm trees and golden sand. The old part of the capital Santo Domingo is full of colonial architecture and is the natural starting point for any cultural view.
It is also a paradise also for those who like music, either merengue or bachata, as you can hear these rhythms almost anywhere, from the taxi to the beach bars.
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Bahia de Samana

La bahía de Samana

En realidad Samaná no era una península, sino una casi-isla o “presque-isle”, como aparece en múltiples mapas franceses y españoles, pues hasta aproximadamente mediados del siglo XIX el actual gran estero, que corre entre Sánchez y la costa del Atlántico, al este de Nagua, era totalmente transitable en botes, por lo que Samaná estaba rodeada de agua por todos sus costados.



CAYO DEL PUENTE Localizado frente a la ciudad de Santa Bárbara de Samaná, es el único de los cayos dominicanos que se comunica con tierra firme a través de un puente. Su silueta y la del puente forman parte de las postales de la bahía de Samaná y desde su playa, de suave oleaje, se obtiene una hermosa vista de la bahía y de la ciudad.