Dominicania is an immersive park that takes you into the heart of Dominican culture and heritage. From ancestral stories to everyday traditions, each part pulls you into moments that shape life in the Dominican Republic. Families, travellers, and kids can dive into stories, taste local delicacies like chocolate and coffee, learn about the country's love of amber and blue larimar stones, and, if you're over 18, dive into the Dominican world of rum and cigars. It's fully accessible and designed for all ages, making it the perfect way to experience the authentic side of the Dominican Republic's way of life.
Dominicania immersive cultural park visit in Punta Cana
- You'll dive into Dominican culture through stories, rhythms and flavours
- This place has over 22 iconic Dominican brands for you to learn about, each presented as a cultural pillar
- The park offers over 6,000 square metres of immersive spaces that blend history, tradition and regional products
Admission fees
Snack
Transport
- Suitable for wheelchairs
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Food and drinks not included
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