The Dominican Republic, one of the favorite destinations of world tourism, expects to conclude this year with a record figure of 11.5 million visitors. Each year, more than 4.5 million tourists from the United States and more than one million from Canada arrive in this Caribbean paradise. Tourism accounts for 16 percent of the Dominican Republic's Gross Domestic Product and last year, the sector's revenues exceeded 10 billion dollars.
Not surprisingly, its beaches and cities boast the most impressive natural attractions, world-class services, and hospitality. “In the midst of the pandemic, we had only 10,000 hotel rooms open with an occupancy of 10 percent. Today, we have almost 90,000 hotel rooms open with an occupancy of more than 95 percent,” said David Collado, Minister of Tourism of the Dominican Republic, at the head of the 2024 Tourist Roadshow in Mexico City.
According to David Collado, travel agencies, tour operators, and airlines have been instrumental in making the Dominican Republic a world tourism leader. There are over 16 thousand travel agencies in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe focused on the island.
Those who sign up for the DO Travel Rewards loyalty program will receive a promotion of one dollar per night booked at any destination and hotel in the Dominican Republic by entering the information on the digital platform. In total, more than 70,000 reservations have been registered, and the Dominican Republic's Ministry of Tourism has paid more than 100,000 dollars in rewards to travel agencies.
"The Dominican Republic has it all" is the slogan by which the Caribbean island promotes tourism throughout its geography. These are some of the favorite destinations for visitors from all over the world.
The country's capital is the most culturally rich destination in the Caribbean. It is the site of the first cathedral and government palace in the Americas. In addition, its colonial streets have multiple fine-dining restaurants, contemporary hotels, museums, art galleries, theaters, and cultural centers.
The colonial city, established in 1498, is the oldest in the Americas and is considered one of the most beautiful in the Caribbean, with buildings from the early 1500s and cobbled streets with extraordinary sea views.
More than 56 percent of passengers arriving in the Dominican Republic do so through Bávaro Punta Cana. “It was born out of the vision of a businessman Frank Rainieri, who joined famous designer Oscar de la Renta and singer Julio Iglesias,” Minister Collado said, adding that there are 561 restaurants, more than 20 casinos, 14 nightclubs, more than 50,000 hotel rooms, including the Ritz Carlton All Inclusive and, soon, in Miches, the Four Seasons.
This region has 160 kilometers of white sand beaches, with resorts and high-end golf courses. Visitors practice watersports, swim with dolphins, enjoy zip lines and caves, and walk through lush jungle vegetation.
It is one of the Dominican Republic's iconic tourist destinations. The luxurious Casa de Campo resort is located there. The resort has famous golf courses, polo courts, exquisite cuisine, and beautiful blue-flag beaches.
In addition, it is a perfect place to practice diving, sport fishing, snorkeling, and enjoying regional and international dishes. La Romana is the starting point for the Catalina and Saona islands in the Cotubanamá National Park.
This site is privileged because it is located around mountains, lush vegetation, multiple green areas, and fabulous blue beaches. Playa Rincón is one of the most spectacular places and is known for the tranquility of its waters and coasts that invite relaxation.
Las Terrenas, on the Samaná Peninsula, is a fishing village with traditional bars and restaurants. The area has underwater caves located in the cays off the coast. The beaches most recommended for visiting are Bonita, Cosón, and Las Ballenas.
The New World was discovered by Christopher Columbus in this place, also known as The Bride of the Atlantic. "There, tourism also began in the Dominican Republic, in a resort in Playa Dorada. We now have new investments in Punta Bergantín, a tourist development that begins with the Hyatt chain, Meliá, and another of the Rainieri family," explained David Collado, in addition to announcing that, in this place, there are the best beaches for surfing, "and we are promoting Cabarete as the capital of wave and wind sports."
The Minister of Tourism of the Dominican Republic stressed that the island is about to sign an open skies agreement with the United States, in addition to continuing to boost the country's connectivity with the creation of new airports, such as Pedernales.
At the moment, the country receives 6,000 flights per month, with an occupancy of more than 88 percent. Moreover, in the last four years, the Dominican Republic has boosted the safety of tourists by investing 10 million dollars in the Tourist Police in vehicles and electronic equipment and ensuring that the beaches are safe spaces for visitors.
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