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Santo Domingo - Full Day Tour

  

General information

Destination
La Romana, Dominican Republic

Program details

Come and enjoy an unforgettable day full of history.



Our tour begins with the pick-up at the hotels. Finished our pick-up we will go through the coral highway to the captital of the country, Santo Domingo, during the journey we will truly enjoy landscapes beautiful, very typical of this Caribbean island.



Once we arrive in Santo Domingo, our first stop will be the majestic Cueva de los Tres Ojos, inside we will be able to contemplate the impressive springs or cenotes, cold water lakes, truly crystal clear, this place is so impressive that it has been the scene of multiple movies.



Our excursion will continue with a panoramic visit to the Columbus Lighthouse, where we will have the opportunity to contemplate this immersed construction dedicated to the historic admiral.



Also visit the presidential palace, an exact replica of the Washington Capitol The White House, here we can take some pictures from the main entrance and even photograph ourselves with the friendly royal guard.



Around midday, and once inside the colonial zone, we will visit the typical restaurant El Mugado to enjoy a delicious Dominican lunch.



After lunch we will visit the old Cathedral of Santo Domingo, the first cathedral to be built on the entire American continent, we will make a panoramic visit to the Osama Fortress and we will have the opportunity to see what was the home of Rodrigo de Bastidas, Ponce de León, Hernán Cortes etc.



We will walk along Calle del Conde and Las Damas, two emblematic streets of the colonial zone with more than 500 years of history. Another of the monuments that we can visit will be the Museum of the Royal Houses and the Pantheon of the Homeland. Our tour will take us to the emblematic Plaza de España, where one of the most anticipated monuments is located, the Alcázar de Colón.



Before finishing our visit to the colonial zone, we most enjoy learning how the artisans make beautiful jewelry with the semi-precious stone of Larimar in the museum of the same name and, to finish, we will have the opportunity to visit one of the largest colonial markets in Santo Domingo.



Multilingual guide

Spanish, English, French, Portuguese