
Monument visits in Bayahibe

Santo Domingo Colonial Zone Small Group Walking Tour
Spain's first New World city, Santo Domingo is the Dominican Republic's history-packed capital. And its UNESCO-listed Colonial Zone is prime sightseeing territory. Travel back to the days of pirates, plunder and pioneering explorers with this personalised small group walking tour that ticks-off a 16th-century castle and a mansion built for Columbus' son.Dominicans are rightly proud of their past, and you'll learn all about it during this two-hour tour. Arriving in Santo Domingo, you'll head straight to the UNESCO-listed colonial zone where modern high-rise buildings tower over heritage sites dating as far back as the 15th-century.On a guided walk with an in-the-know local, you'll hear tales of the city's history as you pass by the Ambar Museum, the National Pantheon, the Gothic-style Santa Maria cathedral and Alcazar de Colon – a grand estate that once belonged to Christopher Columbus's family.
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Eco Caribe Exclusive
For a real taste of Caribbean culture, look no further than this full day bus tour around the Dominican Republic. You'll visit remote villages while learning all about local produce and history.The adventure kicks off as your guide regales you with the history of the island while we journey through cattle grazing lands and rice fields. You'll stop by a small rural school to meet its students as well as tour coffee, cocoa and sugar cane plantations, too.Head on to Higuey, and you'll see the famous Altagracia Basilica – a pilgrimage site because of its miraculous image of Our Lady – before a wander round the bustling market. Check out the views of the Cordillera Oriental mountains before we round off with a beach stop and lunch in a typical restaurant. There's also the option of a half-day tour that packs in plenty of fun highlights, but skips lunch and Altagracia Basilica.
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Tour of Altos de Chavon
Take a STEP walking tour through the cobbled lanes and leafy squares of Altos de Chavon – a place that's like a little Italy, but in the middle of the Dominican Republic. Along with its art galleries, workshops and al fresco cafés, you can visit its archaeological museum and the amphitheatre that Frank Sinatra christened.Surrounded by pretty gardens, pavement cafés and some stunning scenery, this replica Mediterranean village looks like the real deal. But it's more than just a tourist attraction – it's a culture hub, too.Music megastars like Frank Sinatra, Carlos Santana and the Pet Shop Boys have all graced the stage of its Roman-style amphitheatre. And inside St. Stanislaus Church & Art Museum, you can admire works by local artists. Then there's the shopping. Enjoy free time to explore its boutiques, jewellers and craft shops for gifts and souvenirs you won't find anywhere else.
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Santo Domingo Small Group Tour
For a hit of history while you're on holiday, head to Santo Domingo. It's the Dominican Republic's capital and one of the Caribbean's oldest cities. Highlights of this half-day tour include the UNESCO-listed colonial zone, a 4D cinema experience recounting the city's past, and Columbus Lighthouse – resting place of the famous explorer's remains.
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Santo Domingo Sightseeing Tour
Creeping in from the coastline, Santo Domingo isn't only the Dominican Republic's capital – it's the largest city in the Caribbean. After a three-hour drive, we arrive in the city. Transported back to the days of Christopher Columbus, we'll head into the colonial zone to see the National Pantheon, Ozama Fortress and the Museum of the Casas Reales. And you'll visit the Alcazar de Colon and cathedral. After lunch, we'll drive through the modern quarter stopping to seePlaza de la Cultura, the Museum of Dominican Man, the National Palace and El Faro a Colon monument. It's a jam-packed day exploring 500 years of history and architecture.
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San Pedro Tour
What better way to experience the flavours of the Dominican Republic than a visit to one of its prettiest cities. Kick off at St Peter's Cathedral, which has a spire visible from any point in the city. Admire its gleaming neo-Gothic style and beautiful stained glass windows. Then swing by the Macorix cigar factory. Heading to the other side of the city, you'll pass a sugar mill and San Pedro baseball field. Finally, you'll call in at the Barceló rum distillery for a guided tour of its ageing cellars.
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