Located in Santiago de los Caballeros, the second largest city in the Dominican Republic. It has a modern terminal with
The Boca de Nigua sugar mill is a colonial infrastructure that was built in the mid-1600s for the processing of
The Santa Ana de Engombe Sugar Mill is one of the most prominent examples of Dominican industrial heritage from colonial
The Puerto Plata‘s Amphitheater is an impressive 2,062 square meter greek inspired amphitheater facing the Atlantic Ocean with a capacity
Fortaleza San Felipe is a key piece of Puerto Plata’s history, it was built by the Spaniards in the 16th
El Malecón is a seafront, located on George Washington Avenue, known for being one of the emblematic spots of Santo
El Malecón de Samaná is one of the most emblematic spots in Santa Bárbara de Samaná and is the busiest
The Eduardo Brito National Theater is one of the most emblematic buildings in the country and the main art venue
Contemplate the Cathedral of San Pedro de Macorís, which has become one of the most relevant places in the town