Luxury Dominican Republic Holidays

Escape to the Dominican Republic – Caribbean Paradise Awaits!

Discover the Dominican Republic, a Caribbean gem that occupies the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, shared with Haiti. Surrounded by the sparkling Atlantic Ocean to the north and the turquoise Caribbean Sea to the south, this island paradise is brimming with natural beauty, vibrant culture, and fascinating history.

Explore Santo Domingo, the country’s capital and the oldest city in the New World, home to nearly 2.5 million residents. Adventure awaits in the jungle-rich regions, where you can go whitewater rafting, rock climbing, or mountain biking. For golf enthusiasts, the Dominican Republic boasts 21 world-class courses, including two designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, the Dominican Republic offers an unforgettable escape.

The Dominican Republic

Weddings in the Dominican Republic

Before arriving in the Dominican Republic you should get permission to marry from the American Consulate in Santo Domingo. Then you go to the Dominican Consulate with all your documents and get them legalized at that time.

When you arrive in the country, you present both these letters together with your birth certificate and any divorce judgments (if applicable) to the Consul. After obtaining the permission to get married, you may do so in a civil ceremony. The Consul can and will instruct you as to where and when the ceremony may be performed.

Samaná Peninsula

On the northeast coast, the Samaná Peninsula is a restful haven, as simple and beautiful a place as can be found anywhere. Untouched beaches lead to brilliant coral reefs, while gushing inland waterfalls and thick rainforests add tropical zest.

Samaná is the ideal locale for spotting some of the 5,000 humpback whales that swim by from January through March.

The town of Samaná is the jumping-off point for eco-tourism activities. Ride through old coffee plantations by horse or mule to Salto de Limón, an impressive 150-foot waterfall that cascades into a swimming hole at the bottom. During your stay, you may spot locals carving calabash wood into decorative accessories.