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Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism
ABOUT
The Dominican Republic is a colorful tapestry of Spanish, French, Haitian, and African influences woven by a rich and storied history. Christopher Columbus described this lush land as "a beautiful island paradise with high forested mountains and large river valleys". This statement is still as true today as it was in 1492. In addition to the comforts of sun, sea, and sand, the Dominican Republic offers an exciting and unique cultural experience that will captivate your senses.This is a destination like no other - a sensual feast of dazzling landscapes, exotic cuisine, and a remarkable variety of arts and entertainment options. The pulse-pounding thrill of the merengue, intriguing relics from centuries past, premium cigars, and even world-class baseball await you. The Dominican Republic is a surprising place that will delight even the most experienced traveler.
ARTS, CULTURE, AND SPORTS
The spirit and charm of the Dominican Republic is captured in its music, food, and national pastimes. Known for its professional winter baseball, handcrafted cigars, and annual music festivals, the culture of the Dominican Republic is never stodgy, or boring. It's always an artful and colorful expression of life. Even the museums and archeological sites are vibrant, bringing the daring history of the Dominican Republic alive with antique treasures, dazzling jewels, and the cavernous time capsules left to us by a long lost culture. In the Dominican Republic, culture really means adventure.
THINGS TO DO
Year-round sports, effervescent nightlife, distinctive souvenir shopping, magnificent national parks, and world class gambling make for a jam-packed vacation to do list. But when you see the spectacular beaches, you might just want to pull up a chair and relax. Outdoor activities like golf, snorkeling, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and boating are a thrilling way to experience the natural beauty of land and sea. With over two-dozen national parks, other quieter options for communion with nature like hiking and bird watching are also available. Indoor activities offer you the chance to strike it rich, dance the night away, or shop for curious mementos like carnival masks, amber, and a strange, liquid cure-all called Mamajuana.
BEFORE YOU GO
The Dominican Republic enjoys warm tropical weather year round, so pack for paradise. Don't forget sunglasses, sunblock, and your bathing suit. With seven international airports and a streamlined immigration process, visiting paradise has never been easier. Even communication is trouble-free because although Spanish is the official language, most employees in hotels and tourist spots speak English.
FACTS AND FIGURES
Capital: Santo Domingo
Climate: Maritime semitropical, with an average yearly temperature of 80 F
Currency: Dominican peso
Ethnic groups: European - 16% African origin - 11% Mixed - 73%
Government type: Representative Democracy
Independence: February 27, 1844 (from Haiti)
Language: Spanish
Phone Code: International access code-809
Political parties and leaders: Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) - Leonel Fernandez Reyna Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC)
Population: 8,950,034 (as of July, 2005)
Religion: Official - Roman Catholic (95%) Other - Protestant, Seventh Day Adventist, Baptist, and Mormon
Tourism: In 2004, the Dominican Republic welcomed 3.5 million tourists, or 29% of the Caribbean total. The country's tourism revenues reached
US$3.4 billion, or 5% more than in 2003. Tourism accounts for 24% of GDP for the Dominican Republic.
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