Why choose Santo Domingo?
Santo Domingo is the oldest city in the New World, where the settlement
of all the Americas began. See the first cathedral, the first hospital.
Wander down cobble stone streets among the Spanish colonial
architecture and imagine how things were back in the 1600s.
No other city in the Caribbean has a greater variety of
restaurants and night life. There are so many restaurants in this city
that it is practically impossible even for those who live here to have
visited them all. A
great place to meet people. A lot of young single executives who come
here to work end up leaving.
Santo Domingo has great shopping. Major chains from all around
the world have opened branches here and more will be opening soon.
Discount stores offer great prices on designer brands, the leading
shops offer clearance sales several times a year and there are many
designer shops for more exclusive wear.
Santo Domingo is the most bustling and diverse city in the Caribbean.
It has a population of over three million inhabitants and sprawls out
over 250 square kilometers.
What else is nearby
Santo Domingo is located on the south coast of the Dominican Republic,
about mid way between the western border with Haiti and the eastern
coastline. The furthest western border, the north coast and east coast
are all four hour drive away. Go east and the first major town you come
to is the resort town of Boca Chica. Go west and you will arrive at the
Palenque and Nizao beach areas. Go north and you will pass the cities
of Bonao and Jarabacoa as you work your way through the highest
mountains in the Caribbean.
How to get to Santo Domingo
Las Americas International Airport is located to the east of Santo Domingo, about 30 minutes away from the heart of the city. The
other option is the Air Santo Domingo connection from San Juan, Puerto
Rico that puts you right into town. This way you save the half-hour to
45-minute (depending on the traffic) drive into Santo Domingo.
Inexpensive coach bus transport is available from the North.
Getting around
Most tour groups will be bussed into the city in large chartered
busses. If you are traveling individually, you will need to take a taxi
from the airport to the city which will cost about RD$300. Negotiate
this price with the taxi driver prior to leaving for your destination.
Another option is to rent a car. It is pretty straight forward driving
into the city - take the Las Americas Expressway westbound until you
pass over the Duarte Bridge and continue onto the 27 de Febrero
overpass system. A cheaper way to get from the airport to the city (if
you have little luggage) is to take a taxi or motoconcho (motorcycle
taxi) up to the highway about 1/2 mile. From there, you can take a
public bus to Santo Domingo.
Within Santo Domingo there are excellent radio-taxi services. You can
call a taxi that for RD$65 (with air-conditioner) will get you to most
points. These taxis will usually arrive in around five minutes.
Befriend a taxi driver and he can become your tour guide, assisting you
with many of your needs.
Other forms of public transport are the "carros publicos" (multi-fare
taxis), the minibuses, the OMSA large grey buses and car rentals. For
more information, see our Transport Page
Best ports of entry Santo Domingo has two international
airports. These are the Las Americas International Airport and the
Herrera International Airport. The Santo Domingo Port receives many
cruise ships throughout the year as well.
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