Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Bayahibe

Bayahibe is another turistic spot highly visited all year round. It is conveniently located in a very beautiful and magical part of the island next to the beautiful beach of Dominicus. It is an excellent location for family gatherings, scuba divers, golfers, honeymoons, etc. Located just 25 minutes from Casa de Campo (Caribbean's most complete resort), national parks, Altos de Chavon, Saona Island and among other attractions. There are 3 different airports you may choose from to get to this location: Punta Cana International, La Romana or Las Americas. This area offers some of the best scuba diving spots because of its unique coral reef formation diversity. Make sure you take a boat trip to Catalina island where where you can see the best reefs at 20-30 feet and it is amazingly cristal clear. There is excellent visibility around 100 feet deep and great light refraction. The beach in this area is not only known for its amazing snorkeling experience, white sands and beautiful coconut trees but you may be able to take a quick peek at manatees and dolphins.

Bayahibe is farther away from than Boca Chica beach for those who travel from the capital but many people like its location better for being less crowded and more tropical. You have to make it past La Romana (nearest town from Bayahibe population 150,000) as you travel east on the main highway.

My personal favorite attractions are Altos de Chavon and Casa de Campo. I won't say too much about them in an effort to avoid spoiling the best experience of your life. Casa de Campo, hands down, simply is the caribbean's most complete resort. This high quality resort has everything you can think of. From the best golf courses in the islands to the most beautiful villas I've ever seen. This is a huge resort which keeps expanding every year to accommodate for its demand for services and villa purchases from wealthy individuals including celebrities from the entertainment industry. Casa de Campo is so huge that it has its own internal bus transportation system so make sure you ask for maps when you first arrive as a guest.

Altos de Chavos has to be one of the most magical places in the Dominican Republic. It's famous amphitheater holds frequent concerts all year round and has some wild nightlife spots. This village was designed to simulate southern Italy and Spain back in the 15th century. It has many galleries, craft workshops, quality restaurants and many other different shops within this small village. The place is practically indescribable, you will have to experience its magic yourself.


Saona Island


If you ever make it to this area, make sure you take a boat trip to the Saona Island. You can register for this excursion from your resort or simple head over to the beach and pay on the spot to embark on a thrilling 45 minute ride over to the Saona Island. Try getting on the catamaran instead of the speed boats for a better experience. This small island is about 10 by 2 miles all around and even have a few families living there on the opposite side of the island from where you land. Some other exotic excursions may include horseback riding, fishing (including deep sea fishing), visits to impressive massive caves such as “Cueva Fun Fun” or Cave of Wonders. There are also jeep safaris where you can experience over 500 flora species and over 140 types of birds.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Boca Chica Beach

Boca Chica Beach is the closest tourist beach from the capital of Santo Domingo. It has been the main attraction for most people in the city to spend a weekend with a wide variety of activities. It takes about 30 minutes to get to this beach from the capital. This beach is not just beautiful but a lot of fun for all ages. Its location is perfect as it is conveniently located in the area between the Las Americas International Airport and Santo Domingo.


This beach is protected by a long reef barrier that has shaped Boca Chica to be the crystal clear lagoon lined by soft white sands that it is. I remember how much I enjoyed my visits to this area as a kid because you could explore all day looking at the small fish swimming around you or catching some crustaceans to play with. I could walk straight into the beach and the water would still remain at chest level. It was like the biggest “pool” I’ve ever seen. Eventually we would reach the reefs’ outer limits just to turn around again and head towards the distant shore again. This is what makes this beach suitable for children too.

Boca Chica is open to the public all year round and it is the perfect place for tourists to pick up some of the most exotic souvenirs from around the entire island. You can basically find anything you want in this small area of the country; from produce to jewelry. This is truly a shopping beach. If you ever wanted to buy some genuine amber, you will run into many little shops that carry a lot of samples made into jewelry and many other art decorations. It is also common to see Larimar, silver and gold. The artwork is great and you will always find a piece that you will love to take back home. If you ever feel this is not enough, you can always visit the colonial zone in Santo Domingo where they carry more variety. Last time I took back seven great paintings with me and a couple of beautiful wood carvings.


Most of the shopping stores are located just one block up from the beach. It looks like a strip mall with a variety of gift shops, restaurants, bars, and some small hotels facing the beach. This is where nightlife kicks off every evening. There is music everywhere, dancing with the locals while others remain sipping on fresh and delicious cocktails.

There are many vendors offering all different kinds of services and products everywhere you go on this beach. Many of them will come by you showing you their open briefcases hoping that you would fall in love with their products; whether being artwork, food, rum, cigars among many other things. The prices of these products are normally very inflated to allow for bartering with the clients. There are many others services offered such as oil massages, hair braiding services, etc. just to name some of the most common ones.


Make sure to try some of the locals’ fried fish with fried plantains. I have not had a tastier fish ever since I left the island. Some vendors carry a local delicious white cheese (Queso de hoja) which serves as a delicious snack while you sun tan. You can get a wide variety of fruits, coconuts, rice and beans and many other traditional dishes. Make sure you don’t leave the beach without having a cold Presidente beer. This great tasting pilsner beer is brewed locally and it is considered the number one beer in the country.


Boca Chica has some of my favorite Dominican Republic all inclusive resorts not just for its quality but because is part of this spots radiating with entertainment. These resorts all offer some very nice paid excursions to keep you busy and entertained throughout your stay. Make sure you check their activity schedules as soon as you arrive. You could go deep see fishing, take a boat to another smaller island, scuba diving, parasailing, and many others. If you are feeling like exploring on your own on the beach, check out “La Matica” and “Los Pinos”. These are two islands located in Boca Chica and you can either take a boat there or practically walk but may take you a very long time to get there. The water is very calm so should not be too bad. Make sure you bring some mosquito repellent if you go to Los Pinos, mosquitoes do not see people often there and tend to be very hungry in that specific area.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Dominican Republic All Inclusive Resorts

Dominican Republic all inclusive resorts have always been advertised to give you a vision of white sand beaches and crashing waves. Explore different tropical spots around the island while enjoying spice-rubbed snappers with fried plantains. This magnificent part of the world offers different types of ecosystems compounded within 30,279 square miles. I am here to give you an insider’s review of some of the most popular spots around the island and what to expect.

As a native from the Dominican Republic whom also has plenty of experience tasting the real joys of the local culture, I want to make sure you see it from a point of view that a travel agent would never be able to give you. 
You see, most travelers fly directly to a local airport, take local or hotel transportation to their destination (mainly a resort) and remain there until the very end of their stay. Although the resorts are a lot of fun and full of great scheduled entertainment but nothing beats going out and experience the outgoing and friendly personality of the locals. 

On the next posts, I will go into detail about some of my favorite spots on the island. I will show you an entire spectrum of choices that you can explore from the vast desert around Lake Enriquillo to massive wild forests with manglar swamps and breath-taking scenery.

This blog will discuss not only Dominican Republic all inclusive resorts but many other fun activities that you must include in your schedule before you fly down there. Stick around and discover my favorite spots as I unravel and enjoy the memories of unparalleled experiences.