Travel Planning
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Destinations
- Barahona
- Bavaro
- Cabarete
- Cofresi
- Luperon
- Samana
- Santiago
- Sosua
With a land area of more than 18,000 square miles, getting around the country
can be a daunting task for the adventurous traveler. However, there are several
ways of getting around the country's varied terrain.
The most effective and cheapest way to get to the Dominican Republic from any
part of the globe is by air, as part of a package tour. With seven international
airports and more domestic airports, flying can be the most convenient and
fastest way of roaming around the country. Domestic, as well as charter flights,
are available at very low prices (around $60 USD). Nevertheless, travelers are
well off to remember that the Dominican Republic does not comply with
international standards in maintenance and safety in air travel.
Buses are the best way to travel around the country. They are cheap, convenient
and comfortable. There is the Metro Bus or Carib Tours which are air-conditioned
and there are also the gua-guas, the smaller buses that are favored by the
locals. Their size allows them to move around faster and fares come up to just a
few Dominican pesos.
Rental cars are quite expensive but can be a great way to explore far off places
at your own pace. There are rental agencies all around the major tourist
destinations which offer fleets of four wheel drive cars or sedan cars. Driving
in the Dominican Republic can be quite intimidating and you should be older than
25 years, own a credit card and more importantly have steady hands to drive.
Rental companies also offer mopeds and scooters and might be the better idea if
you want to travel on dirt road and avoid traffic and corrupt police officers on
the highways. They are cheaper than rented cars and can get you to places that
buses and cars can’t reach. However, safety is still an issue with scooters and
mopeds due to less than ideal road conditions. Always wear helmets and drive
cautiously if you plan to travel the country this way.
If you plan to tour in a limited or small area, maybe just the city, taxis can
be hired and are cheaper than renting cars. Some smaller taxis will have fixed
rates and can be reached through a dispatcher that will send a taxi to your
location. Travelers are advised to use well known taxi companies to avoid
incidents of mugging and theft.
Then there is the Carro Publico, a taxi that ply a certain route, usually a
major avenue, while loading and unloading passengers along the way. It is like a
small bus built for four passengers, inexpensive but uncomfortable.
There are also the Ferry and boat service. Service is limited but you can travel
to and from Puerto Rico several times in a week.
A few smaller ferries will offer to take you around the different destinations
around the country.
With so many destinations to see around the Dominican Republic, tourists will
continuously flock to the country. Helping you get around will not be such a
headache as there are many available modes of traveling and sightseeing.