Find out more about All-Inclusive Holidays to Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic has become a popular tourist destination. It is a sun-soaked paradise with beautiful beaches. However, the stunning scenery has been left unspoiled by tourists. You should not leave the island without visiting one of its beautiful national parks, or other historic sites. Because they’re affordable and luxurious, the Dominican Republic is a great place to enjoy all-inclusive holidays. This stunning Caribbean island is worth a special vacation.

Although the Dominican Republic was discovered only 15 years ago, it is home to many historical attractions well worth the effort. No matter how much you know about the island’s history, the museums and other historic sites on the island will be of interest to you. Visit the Museo Nacional de Historia y Geografia to learn about the history of a 15th-century shipwreck. You will also find the Fort San Felipe (15th-century fort) and Parque Nacional la Isabela (the remains of Columbus’ second settlement on the New World). These historic sites can be discovered by taking advantage of low-cost flights from Europe and the UK to explore the area.

It is impossible to visit the Dominican Republic and not relax on the beautiful beaches. These beaches are stunning and stretch for more than 1000 miles. Many resorts provide a range of private themed pools as well as many other water sports, such as parasailing and snorkeling. Another popular sport on the island is golf. There are several golf championship courses in Dominican Republic, such as the Las Aromas Golf Club, Santiago, Guavaberry Golf and Country Club, Juan Dolio, and Playa Dorada Golf Club, Puerto Plata.

Relaxing on an all-inclusive holiday allows you to unwind completely. You may also want to visit the spas. All-inclusive resorts often offer spa services such as facials, body treatments, and massages. For those looking for serenity, there are many Asian spas on the island. Many offer open-air yoga and Tai chai. A wide range of activities, as well as a variety of restaurants and bars make all-inclusive vacations extremely popular.

The island’s natural beauty has not been lost despite the increase in tourism. Five national parks are located on the island, which preserves its environment and landscape. The El Choco National Park, Cabarete is one of the most popular parks. It has a large lagoon home to a wide range of tropical birds and also the Damajagua Casacades which is a collection of 27 waterfalls located in the forest near Puerto Plata. Parque Nacional Jaragua also has the highest number of flamingos and one of the finest beaches in the country.

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