Discover The Dominican Republic On All Inclusive Holidays
The Dominican Republic is a very popular holiday destination and it’s not difficult to see why. There’s no doubt that you’ll relax on one of the all inclusive holidays to the Dominican Republic. This sun-soaked island doesn’t only have beautiful beaches, it also has incredible scenery unspoilt by tourism. So consider having an extra special holiday on this stunning Caribbean island.
The Dominican Republic has a fascinating history, that is well-worth exploring whilst on the island. Whether you know much about the past of the island, you’re bound to find the museums and historic attractions on the island interesting. Visit the Museo de las Atarazanas to find out more about the maritime history of the island. Take advantage of the cheap flights here to make the most of all that the island has to offer.
You can’t leave the Dominican Republic without going to one of the beautiful beaches, which can be found all around the island. There are over 1000 miles of golden coastline around the Dominican Republic, so you’re bound to find a gorgeous beach. Most all inclusive resorts offer a number of different water sports and activities, including parasailing, snorkeling and diving
The brilliant thing about all inclusive holidays is that they allow you to relax completely, so take this relaxation to a new level by heading to one of the island’s spas. Many all inclusive resorts offer spa services, including facials, massages and body treatments. Consider going to a yoga class on the beach for a fantastic experience or go to an Asian style spa for an intensive massage.
Although there has been an influx of tourism to the island in recent years, the island has retained much of its natural beauty. The island has five national parks which help to preserve the landscape and surrounding environment. One of the best parks is the El Choco National Park in Cabarete, which has a huge lagoon that is home to a variety of tropical birds. Another notable park is Parque Nacional Jaragua, home to the island’s largest flamingo population and some of the best beaches on the island.



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