The Dominican Republic is undoubtedly THE destination for waterfall lovers, with a multitude of spectacular waterfalls hidden amidst the country's lush tropical landscapes. Among the most famous waterfalls are Gran Jimenoa 1 and 2 in Jarabacoa, Reyoja near Puerto Plata, El Limon on the Samana Peninsula, and La Jalda near Miches.
As Dominican Expert During our tours and hikes, we also guide our clients to the remote and undiscovered waterfalls of the Dominican Republic. Our experienced guides know the country's hidden gems and will take you to secluded spots where you can experience pristine nature in all its splendor. What could be better than taking a refreshing dip in a crystal-clear river beneath a majestic waterfall at the end of a hike? Discover the hidden treasures of the Dominican Republic with us and let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of its waterfalls.
Most citizens of Europe, Switzerland, Canada and the USA need no visaYou enter the country with a passport that has at least [number] years of validity remaining upon arrival. Valid for 6 months should be.
The tourist card is already included in the flight ticket.
Additional important information:
To enter the Dominican Republic, all travelers must complete the digital entry and exit form in advance via the following link:
https://eticket.migracion.gob.do/
Finally, a QR code is generated, which must be saved and presented if required at flight check-in or during migration (entry and exit).
Yes, the country is very safe for tourists, especially in tourist areas. As everywhere, it's advisable not to openly display valuables and to avoid favelas in large cities at night.
The Dominican Republic is a Year-round destination.
There are no mandatory vaccinations necessary.
Recommended as for any tropical trip:
No. Tap water is not drinkable.
It is recommended exclusively bottled water.
The national currency is the Dominican Peso (DOP).
US dollars are accepted in many tourist areas, but:
For small purchases, gas stations, or local restaurants, DOP is better. Credit cards are widely accepted.
WiFi is available in almost all hotels, restaurants and cafes.
For reliable internet on the go, a [product/service] is worthwhile. local SIM card (Claro, Altice) or an eSIM.
The Dominicans are known for their warm, open and cheerful manner It's well known that music, dance, and laughter are part of the culture – guests are usually treated like friends very quickly.
Yes. Many travelers explore the country flexibly with a rental car.
Important:
The Dominican Republic offers much more than just beaches:

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