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Dominican Republic

Puerto Plata / page 10

Jarabacoa / page 38

Kiteboarding in Cabarete / page 30

Golf / page 59

Amber museum / page 14

Baseball / page 31

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Our country
Some historic and geographical facts 6

The way we are
Baseball: it’s in the heartbeat of every Dominican Santiago: land of the world’s best tobacco Jarabacoa: full of adventure in an exuberant nature 31 34 38

Essence of our land
Puerto Plata: seductive with many charms Amber museum Art and culture in Puerto Plata Sosúa, Cabarete and Río San Juan: a dream destination Brugal: a symbol of the best Dominican rum 10 14 16 18 22

Journey on the north coast
Excursions 40

Potpourri
Maps: Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, Sosúa and Cabarete Associations: Ashonorte, Playa Dorada, Sosúa and Cabarete Car rentals Gastronomy and entertainment in Puerto Plata Night Life in Sosúa and Cabarete Shopping around Golf in the area Embassies Table of distances 44 50 54 55 56 58 59 60 62

It’s fun for all!
Ocean World Adventure Park: fun and entertainment all day long The cable car: the best view in a natural environment Night life in Puerto Plata: it’s much more than hotels Charcos de Damajagua: a gift from nature Cabarete: the capital of windsurf and kiteboarding 24 26 27 28 30

Published by: Playa Dorada Hotel Association (www.playadorada.com.do); ASHONORTE; Sosúa & Cabarete Hotel Association (www. sosuacabarete.net) All rights reserved. The partial or total reproduction of this guide, as well as its broadcast of any kind or by any mean, including photocopying, recording or electronic storage and recovery systems, without the written consent of the editors, is prohibited.

Created and Directed by: Target Consultores de Mercadeo José Contreras #99, Edif. Empresarial Calderón, Suite 304, La Julia, Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. Phone: 809-532-2006 / Fax: 809-508-1353 E-mail: [email protected] Editorial: Arelis Peña Brito Photographs: Courtesy of the Ministry of Tourism-MITUR and the Playa Dorada Hotel Association. Design and Graphic Diagram: Angulo Publicidad Printed by: Editora Corripio

Excursions / page 40

Ocean World / page 24

Santiago / page 34

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Our country...

Our country...
The first European colony was established in this island, with the capital Santo Domingo: it was called Official language: Spanish. Currency: Dominican Peso.
Ruins of San Francisco, Santo Domingo.

History and Geography

Gregorio Luperón International Airport, Puerto Plata.

the First City of America, which served as origin for the first cultural and social institutions, the building of the first cathedral, the first hospital, the first university, monuments, churches and fortresses. The Spanish colony’s interests in this island were strong until late 16th century, mostly because of the benefits generated by the richness in mining and the sugar cane plantations.

Climate: tropical and humid, with average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius. Religion: Catholic. Electricity: 110V -60 cycles (110V/60Hz), but most hotels count with 220V adapters. Entry requirements: depending on your citizenship, you may

Cathedral of Santo Domingo.

Plaza, Puerto Plata.

Geographical position

enter Dominican territory with a USD 10.00 tourist card which you may be able to purchase at the airport, valid for a stay of 15-30 days (a surcharge applies according the length of the stay). For instance, citizens from Europe, United States and Canada may be able to stay for 90 days with a valid passport and the purchase of the tourist card upon arrival at the airport, without the need of visas. This privilege was agreed with countries from the European Union, United States and Canada. Some citizens are required to apply for a visa:

With an extension of 48,484 square kilometers our nation is the second largest in the Major Antilles, right behind Cuba. With 32 provinces and a national district which includes the capital city, Santo Domingo, it is bathed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north, the Caribbean Sea in the south, the Mona Channel in the east, which connects to Puerto Rico and the Republic of Haiti in the west.

Aerial view of the San Felipe Fortress.

General information
Population: approximately 9 million inhabitants; about 30% of if resides in the capital city.
Victorian houses, Puerto Plata.

Origins

On the 5th of December of 1492, during his first journey to the Americas, Christopher Columbus came to this island. In his diary, the Admiral described this land as “the most beautiful land human eyes ever saw”; he called it “Hispaniola” and helped the Spanish crown to conquer the New World.
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please inquire at the Dominican consulate or diplomatic delegation in your country of residence. Animal regulations: in order to allow the entrance of a pet to the country, the Department of Animal Sanity requires the animal’s vaccination certificate against rabies thirty days prior to the arrival date, and the pet’s health certificate issued within 15 days prior to arrival. Without these documents, the pet should be submitted to quarantine, from 8 to 30 days depending on the country of origin. Communications: in the entire region of the Caribbean and Central America, Dominican Republic is well ahead in its telecommunication systems, counting with a wide web of voice, data and video services supplied by enterprises Claro-Codetel, Orange, Viva and Tricom. Local phone codes are 809 and 829. Tourism: our country counts with numerous tourist destinations visited by millions of travelers coming from United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and many other countries. It is worth mentioning places like Punta Cana, Bávaro, Puerto Plata, Bayahibe, Sosúa, Cabarete, Río San Juan, Samaná, Las Terrenas, Santo Domingo, Juan Dolio, Boca Chica, Jarabacoa, Constanza, La Romana, Bahía de las Águilas (Pedernales), Barahona, among others.

View front a beautiful hotel.

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Puerto Plata

Seductive with many charms

Art crafts at the San Felipe Fortress.

Puerto Plata still holds that indiscrete and inseparable romance with the Atlantic Ocean in the north coast and sole owner of impressive richness inherited from Mother Nature as well as many attractions created by mankind making her a very seductive destination. Because of its charms, the beauty of the landscapes, a cultural heritage, ecotourism and wonders of nature Puerto Plata was named the first tourist development, in 1974, and it became Dominican Republic’s first sun and beach destination. Many of the country’s most beautiful beaches are in Puerto Plata and next to them several hotels, like the ones in Playa Dorada that also include a professional golf course and a shopping center. Also known as “the amber coast”, due to its many amber mines in the area, one of the outstanding features is the cable car that takes you to the summit of Isabel de Torres from where you will capture a beautiful panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
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Playa Dorada Golf Course.

Long Beach, Puerto Plata.

Victorian style houses, the plaza at the central park, the “malecón” (the boulevard along the shore), the San Felipe fortress, from the 16th century and the ruins of La Isabela, the first settlement built by
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The “malecón” of Puerto Plata.

quietness and a place to spend some leisure time with the family in two great resorts and the Ocean World Adventure Park. Luperón, located in the stunning bay of the same name has turned into an important yacht destination hosting over 500 embarkations every year. The bay was originally name by Christopher Columbus as “Bahía de Gracias” (Bay of Grace) because it served as a haven that protected the galleons from the tropical storms. Christopher Columbus in honor the Spanish queen Isabel are just a few of the sites worth visiting in Puerto Plata. Also, Ocean World Adventure Park, Marina & Casino is a must-visit attraction that includes a restaurant, a casino, a discotheque and beautiful marina; and the 27 “Charcos de Damajagua”, a canyon with 27 ponds and waterfalls, many of them with slides. “Punta Rucia” and “La Ensenada” are two spectacular beaches on the region and very popular for the beauty and the locals that make their living from the fishing. The shores of Punta Rucia are ideal for diving and boat tours can be arranged to enjoy the manatees. “Cofresí” and “Luperón”, on the province’s western part, have become very important tourist destinations. Cofresí, the name comes from the Puerto Rican pirate Robert Cofresí, is a great option for those seeking
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Aerial view, Puerto Plata.

Victorian house. Downtown Puerto Plata.

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Amber museum

Millions of years of history confined in a stone
Just in case you never knew the province of Puerto Plata lies on very important and valuable amber reservoir dated from millions of year. The country’s most famous amber museum is the one located in the city of Puerto Plata, in an old-Victorian-style house very wellknow as Villa Bentz. Due to the high content in vegetal resin containing prehistoric fossil, the Dominican amber is highly appreciated by world’s famous jewelers. This amber is 90% clearer than most of other ambers from other places and it contains 10 times more insects than
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the one found in the Baltic Sea, thus making the Dominican amber a most-wanted item for tourists visiting our country.

The museum is open to the public Monday thru Saturday, from 9:00AM to 6:00 PM, and a variety of honey-yellow-tone ambers are available as well as others in green, brown and dark blue colors.

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Art and culture in Puerto Plata
For those seeking in Puerto Plata more than just the sun, the beach and the hotels, they will certainly find their way out with the art and culture life. The city has witnessed the birth of distinguished writers, singers, musicians and artists that have left a legacy for the posterity. These lands also were the birthplace of Emilio Prud’homme, author of our national
Victorian house facade.

During your stay in Puerto Plata, don’t miss visiting: • Merengue festival. • Amber museum. • Cultural festival. • Monuments. • Victorian-style houses.

anthem, composers and musicians Juan Lockward and Rafael Solano, artists Jaime Colson, Jorge Severino, Camilo Carrau and famous baritone singer Eduardo Brito. Every year, during the month of June, Puerto Plata celebrates a cultural festival where

San Felipe Fortress.

visitors may have a glimpse of our way of life through folk, jazz and merengue concerts, exhibitions and sales of local crafts. And, in October, the “malecón” is the venue for the annual Merengue Festival where the country’s most popular bands and singers put up a great show. Many of the monuments are standing like mute witnesses of events in Dominican history, like the Fortress of San Felipe, from early 1500’s, the convent of San Pedro Mártir and the church of San Felipe Apóstol. The Victorian-style architecture in many houses and buildings is another feature of the city to be admired. In addition, the amber stone of Puerto Plata is considered one of the world’s best and you may visit the Amber Museum to appreciate the work in many exquisite pieces of art.

The merengue festival.

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landscape of the region, but the fauna is relatively scarce. Tourism is the key to the economy of Sosúa; in fact, it is the number one source of employment. Along with Cabarete, the neighboring community, Sosúa is part of one

stage for the amateur annual world cup and the Cabarete Race Week. Lovers of the windsurf and kite-boarding have settled down in Cabarete and established several specialized centers for those adventurers seeking to practice as well organizing eco-tourist

A destination for fun and fantasy
Sosúa, Cabarete and Rio San Juan

A 5-star hotel and a crystalline water beach of Sosúa.

Sosúa: always historical and exuberant

The origins of Sosúa, a small village in the province of Puerto Plata, date way back to the decade of 1930’s when the Dominican government, ruled by the dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, allowed the settlement of 100,000 Jews. In the month of May of 1940 the first group of Jewish refugees arrived with 26 men, 10 women and 1 child. Dominican Republic gave the Jews a chance to start a new life, free of hostilities, mistreatment, discrimination and persecution. They were even received by Trujillo with 70 head of cattle, which in the end was the kick-off to develop the dairy industry. The community of Sosúa, which by the time was merely an abandoned plantation of bananas in the north coast, would become the haven for thousands of Jews who worked very hard and built the foundations for a prosperous town and today is a very dynamic tourist destination in Dominican Republic. The name “Sosúa” comes from the Chibcha language, meaning “worm”. During the times of the aborigines the name “Sosúa” first was referred to the zigzag shape of the river; but, and just like other villages, once the first settlers came along, the community adapted the name of the river: Sosúa. The weather is predominantly tropical humid with the dominion of trade winds and low temperatures from the Atlantic; a coastal and uneven terrains with a lush flora paint the
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of the most important tourist destination in the country. The beaches are ranked among the best in the region and in the world, especially for its conditions for water sports.

Cabarete: it’s paradise for water sports!

Cabarete, also part of the province of Puerto Plata, settles between a bay and a lagoon, a great feature that young people and adults appreciate very much, especially those who crave for adventure sports. In Cabarete, it’s not “3-in-1”; it’s all in one: natural beauty, tourism, Sports, adventure, folklore, a rich gastronomy and endless fun. The waves, helped by the strong winds, the white sands and the crystalline waters have made of Cabarete one of the top-notch beaches in the World for windsurfing and kite-boarding, many times chosen by the International Windsurfing Association as the
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excursions, cross-country journeys, biking, bird watching, and more. No matter day or night, a wide variety of hotels, condos, restaurants, bars, cafes and discotheques comes to round up all that Cabarete has to offer and leaving no space for a dull life.
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Kiteboarding in Cabarete.

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RESTAURANT

Gri-Gri lagoon: a site with a beauty like no othe.

Río San Juan: spectacular natural beauty

There may be many wonderful places, but not many in the north coast of Dominican Republic has the enchanting beauties of Río San Juan. Gri-Gri lagoon The natural reserve of the Gri-Gri lagoon,

considered a national heritage, has become Río San Juan’s best landmark. It is a big lagoon of mangroves with an exuberant flora, but still allows the possibility to embark and sail around the caverns eroded thru the years. The town of Río San Juan is small and peaceful, with a “main street” filled with art galleries, restaurants and ice parlors.

Oceanfront Dining New Management Revised Menu Private Parking Extensive Wine Menu
Phone: 809-571-3024 Dr. Rosen (calle sin salida), by the new beach in El Batey, Sosúa, next to Casa Marina www.waterfrontrestaurantdr.com

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Brugal

The symbol of the best Dominican rum
Photos: Courtesy of Brugal & Co.

Brugal is one of the most prestigious brand names in Dominican rum making and where tradition is one valued ingredient. Over one hundred years back up the history and it is one of the most wanted local items. The production of rum Brugal starts on the juice extracted from the sugar cane juice, better known as “guarapo”, which in fact undergoes a process to obtain the molasses; then, next step is to ferment with yeast for a sort of wine mix that finally makes the alcohol when completing the cycle of distillation. The alcohol distilling grade is one important issue when making the rum Brugal and one distinguishing feature to other similar drinks

produced in the country. Whilst other rum makers distill the alcohol between 90 and 92 degrees, Brugal is distilled at 95 degrees, meaning a cleaner and less contaminant product. Later is diluted with purified and filtered water at 65 degrees. The aging process takes place in American white oak barrels imported directly from Kentucky, USA. The time of aging differs according the type of rum: “Extra Viejo” (extra old), “Añejo” (aged), “Blanco” (white), “Carta Blanca” (also white), “Carta Dorada” (golden), “Siglo de Oro” (golden century) and “Licor Único” (unique liquor). Once the time is set for each type, which varies from one to six years, the alcohol is taken from the barrels thru underground pipes directly to a chamber to start the process of filtering, formulation and settling. Finally, the alcohol is degraded from 65 degrees to 37-40 degrees, depending if the final product is for exportation or for local consumption.

A unique flavor

The rum’s unique flavor comes from the caramel and fruit extract for coloring and a family’s secret formula for each variety of the product. Once the combination is performed, the rum rests from 7 to 25 days, always depending on the type of rum, in a stainless steel deposit to eliminate all chemical components and to soften it. After concluding this phase, the rum is ready to bottle and ready for distribution, for all to enjoy.
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Part of the rum production process.

If you wish learn more about the rum production, you may visit Brugal & Company and take one of the daily guided tour of the plant. Please inquire your tour representative at the hoPhone.
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Ocean World Adventure Park
Fun and entertainment all day long

For shoppers, Ocean World has a gift shop offering a wide variety of items and gifts related to those animals living in the park. A beautiful marina, a casino with live shows, and a restaurant with a broad gastronomy rounds up all the attractions in the park. Because of its nature and the park’s philosophy to teach visitors how to love and respect the animals, Ocean World is your best choice when seeking fun for the family.

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The facilities: Ocean World counts with a Beach, a Dolphin observation area, a forest, a cascade, the tiger’s grotto, the site of tropical birds, Bella Vista Café, the sting rays, the sharks, a small pond, an scuba diving, an area for sea lions, a restaurant, a gift shop, a marina, a casino, and more.

It is the most complete and modern water park in all of the Caribbean: Ocean World Adventure Park, Casino & Marina, lying on the warm blue waters of Cofresí, Puerto Plata. Great show, exhibitions of exotic animals and a state-of-the-art infrastructure make this park a visit you can’t miss in the north coast. Ocean World is the first marine zoo in the country and its diversity of species living
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in their natural habitat allows the visitors to observe and learn more interesting facts about their lifestyles. The park’s best innovation is the opportunity it brings to interact directly with the animals: swimming with dolphins, full around with sea lions, taking you picture with a tiger (of course, separated by a resistant glass, touching the sharks or diving into a giant pond with many exotic marine species are just a few of the experiences you can live.
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Night life in Puerto Plata The cable car
Coming to Puerto Plata and not taking a ride in one of the greatest attractions, the cable car, would be inexcusable; no matter if you’re a visitor from abroad or a local, it is, certainly, a once in a lifetime opportunity for a charming adventure. The cable car takes you all the way to the top of Isabel

it’s way beyond the hotels

The best view in a natural environment
de Torres, the hill covered with lush vegetation and exotic flowers and a great view. The average temperature is about 17 degrees Celsius which turns out to be very nice for most of our people accustomed to a tropical heat between 25 and 30 degrees. A statue to the Christ of Redemption lies on the summit; also a cafeteria and those looking for some souvenirs will find the option in a gift shop. The cable car of Puerto Plata, the only one in the country, was built in 1974. It climbs up to 1,000 feet above sea level from which you can glimpse the spectacular view of the Atlantic coastline and the city of Puerto Plata.

If you’re staying in of the nearby hotels and you wish to put some spice at night, then you come to town where you’ll find many options for it. Discotheques, casinos, restaurants, bars and cafes are just few on the list of choices for your amusement and night fun. Nights in Puerto Plata are intense and offer a good opportunity to get acquainted with our culture, our music and dances, our gastronomy and, of course, our best asset, our people.

Don’t miss going out to Lighthouse Lounge at Ocean World, a modern club with a panoramic view and a great mood. And, if live shows are your pick, here you will find “Bravissimo”, a great one with Las Vegas style performance.

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Charcos de Damajagua
A gift from nature

or climb in different pools and waterfalls up to 13 meters, not mentioning a long walk through wooded trails. But, not to worry, you don’t have to be in shape to make the tour; it could help you, but the important issue is to be enthusiast and have the firm conviction to experience this nature’s work of art. There are several tourist companies providing guided tours with attractive prices, safety and first aid equipments and the reliability of people well-trained and with knowledge of the Charcos de Damajagua. From Puerto Plata, it will take you about 30 minutes to reach Damajagua; and some 45 minutes from the city of Santiago.

When visiting Damajagua, please remember: • To wear the appropriate light clothing (swim suit, shorts, Lycra pants, t-shirts, wet shoes, etc). • To always be accompanied by a tour guide and to follow the instructions. • To always wear a helmet and a life vest. • Not to bring along children less than 8 years of age. • That fishing is always prohibited. • To bring your waterproof camera. Entrance fee From the first pool to the seventh, tourists pay US$8.00 and locals pay RD$200.00; the second stage starts in the 12th pool, tourists US$9.00 and locals RD$230.00; and all 27 pools, tourists US$14.00 and locals RD$290.00.

Amidst exotic and unrepeatable landscapes of many Dominican treasures there is one that outstands for the spectacular and singular beauty: the 27 charcos (“natural pools”) of Damajagua. The puddles are located in the municipality of Imbert, province of Puerto Plata, offering adventure, beauty and diversity, three features that combine to leave great
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memories and one experience to talk about. If you consider yourself as an adventurer it would be unforgivable not coming to Damajagua, one of the most visited destinations by locals and foreigners. For lovers of ecotourism, it is a challenge; you must be prepared to jump, swim, slide
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Cabarete

The capital of windsurf and kiteboarding
Those young people, windsurf and kiteboarding lovers, always on the quest of “the perfect wave” come to Dominican Republic, to the only beach where to look for it: Cabarete, a beach with special features and ranked by the experts as one of the best in the world for such adventures and other water sports. Year after year Cabarete dyes itself with the multicolored boards and canvas of thousands of youngsters coming from all over the world to compete in international tournaments. The winds of the Atlantic and the natural layout of the beach have made of Cabarete the top-preferred destination for those water sports cravers who live out in passion with the ocean and thousands of sensations with the nightlife, wonderful gastronomy and a multicolored culture.

It’s in the heartbeat of every Dominican

Baseball

Visiting a local baseball game is an unforgettable experience.

If there’s one thing that truly portraits our people, that is baseball. No matter gender, age or social class, “la pelota”, as we call it, is followed by everyone; it has been the source from which many of our daily words and expressions come from. There is no other game or sport more popular than baseball; it is in our culture, in our skin: it is our national pastime. Ever since we are born, Dominicans get into it and live the experience, playing the game even in the most oldfashioned way, and even on improvised field (or “play”, as we commonly call a baseball park), like any street on any neighborhood, or a park, or even in an abandoned real estate lot.

It is no coincidence that many great players in the professional baseball leagues come from Dominican Republic: the only player with 5 gold glove awards in a row, a pitcher with over 1,000 appearance, a player with more than 600 homeruns and 5th on the list of all times, the only pitcher with 3 Cy Young awards and more than 3,000 strikeouts and a player with 10 consecutive seasons hitting 35 homeruns or more. In the past 50 years Dominican Republic has registered 466 players in the Major Leagues, thus making it the country, other than the United States, with more players in “the big league”. A fact: only seven American states have sent more players to the majors than Dominican Republic,
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Some interesting facts about Dominican baseball: • The team “Licey” was founded in 1907; teams “Estrellas Orientales” came second, in 1910; then “Escogido” in 1921; “Aguilas”, which was born under the name of Santiago BBC, was created in 1936; team “Toros del Este” in 1983 and the youngest team is “Gigantes del Nordeste” in 1996.
The “Águilas Cibaeñas”, one of the teams of great tradition.

Manny Ramírez, Pedro Martínez and Samy Sosa, three of the most valuable Dominican players in the Major Leagues.

but it took them a little over 100 years to do so. Names such as Juan Marichal, Felipe Alou, Sammy Sosa, Pedro Martínez, Albert Pujols, David Ortiz, Manny Ramírez, Vladimir Guerrero and Aramis Ramírez have brought prestige to the game. Marichal is the only Dominican, at the moment, inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame; Sosa is the only player in the history of baseball to compile three seasons with 60 homeruns or more, and fifth in the list of all times, while Martínez has the merit to register a 2.80 ERA (earned run average) in his career. Dominican Republic has won the Caribbean World Series of Baseball in 18 occasions, being the first in 1971 and team Licey has done it 10 times; the, team Aguilas won it in

1997 and it has done it 5 times, whilst team Escogido has done it 3 times, in 1988, 1990 and 2010. Rob Ruck, in his book “The tropic of baseball”, states that San Pedro de Macorís is the town in Dominican Republic that produces, per capita, more baseball players than any other country in the world. called “Arioles” sponsored by Ingenio Porvenir (the sugar mill company) who donated the field to play the games, in 1899. It was in 1916, during the United States first invasion to Dominican Republic, when baseball got popular and really became a national pride. By the time, games between Dominicans and Americans meant a lot more than just a simple sport. Later, in the 1940’s amateur baseball became popular with the games played honoring the dictator Trujillo. These years witnessed the first baseball facilities in our nation’s capital and in 1946 were built the first real baseball stadium, the one at the “Escuela Normal” of Santo Domingo.

• The first broadcast of a baseball game was on 21st of October of 1917, and it was done by telephone. The second broadcast was in Santo Domingo, 12 years later, in 1929. • In 1928 was broadcasted the first game between archrivals Licey and Escogido, by HIJK radio station. • In 1936, the Cincinatti Reds was the first major league team to visit Dominican Republic. • Also in 1936, the first national tournament was played with four teams: Licey, Escogido, Estrellas Orientales and Sandino, which later was renamed Águilas Cibaeñas. • The Dominican Republic’s debut in amateur World Series was in 1941. • The country’s big leap to professional tournaments occurred between 1951 and 1954, and in 1955 started the real “baseball fever” with different games played day and night, everywhere.
Sorce: “Nos vemos en el play”, a especial Publications sponsor Hed by Centro León in 2008.

Some history
Baseball was first introduced in the country in September of 1886; it came to San Pedro de Macorís. The facts are still not clear enough. Some historian point out the Cuban brothers Ignacio and Ubaldo Alomá, while others mention José Aruza, Cuban too, and José Méndez López, from Puerto Rico, who organized some games for a team

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could be the reason for the name tobacco and the famous brand of cigars. the finest and most exquisite cigars are exported. Just Davidoff, a world famous brand made locally, is exported to 160 countries. With over 200 million cigars for exportation every year Dominican Republic is the world’s leading tobacco exporter, way beyond Cuba. About 85% of our cigars are exported to the United States.

Santiago

Land of the world’s best tobacco
Photos: Courtesy of PROCIGAR

Dominican Republic was the first in a commercial exploitation of tobacco, in 1531, and it was Santiago, the central region of the island, where most of the production takes place. Today, Santiago shelters the most important tobacco industries from which
A tobacco field in Villa González.

It is told that Dominican history was written with the smell and the flavor of tobacco. When Christopher Columbus came to La Hispaniola, tobacco had already been part of the Taino culture, the island’s first inhabitants, for their social and religious rites. These native Indians celebrated the rite
Santiago is also known for its “Monument to the heroes of the Restoration War”.

of “cohoba” to “communicate themselves with their deities” and they used a cylindershaped instrument called “tabaca”, which

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Added value
The high quality and the consistency of the mixture are the two features that make a difference in the Dominican tobacco when compared to those of other producing countries. “In a World where nothing is safe and anything goes, the cigar smoker, at least, is reflexive and mature, he wishes to have a non-surprising product, a product loyal to his taste and his pleasure, and that is what a Dominican tobacco offers”, proudly stated

Mr. Hendrick Kellner, president of ProCigar, organization housing the country’s cigar producers.
The elaboration process is handmade.

Dominican Republic, and especially the region of Santiago, produces cigars rich in flavors with the blend of different tobaccos from all over the world, like Ecuador, Brazil, Nicaragua, Honduras, United States, Mexico, Cameroon and Indonesia. The tobacco’s contribution to the economy of Santiago and our country is very significant. Over 15,000 direct jobs in the factories and more than 5,000 in the independent packing process. On the field, it is estimated approximately 60,000 workers. General Cigar, Tabacalera García, Aurora, Tabadom Holding, Matasa and Tabacos Quisqueyanos, the country’s six leading cigar producers, are settled in Santiago and they are responsible for the “Cigar Festival” which takes place every year and consumers and retailers meet. The purpose of the festival is to encourage people to learn more about the Dominican tobacco, the way they are produced and to interact with our culture.
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Part of the options in Dominican Republic.

The final product: a cigar of wide range of flavors for customer satisfaction.

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Jarabacoa

Full of adventure in exuberant nature

The rivers of Jimenoa and Baiguate count with two impressive waterfalls formed by the slopes of the mountains into the valley. Nearby, and at 3,087 meters above sea level, stands Pico Duarte, the highest elevation in all of the Caribbean. Jarabacoa’s rich biodiversity with lush forests of pine trees and exotic flowers has made possible the slogan “Jarabacoa, where it is always springtime”. The everlasting mountain and spring-like climate along with an annual average temperature of 20-22 degrees Celsius guarantee the perfect combination for an unforgettable vacation.

From Puerto Plata to Jarabacoa you must pass by Santiago and make a right turn at the Entrance near the city of La Vega. Once in town you will find several options for accommodation, like small hotels, villas and cabanas. The important issue is not to let by a pleasant visit to Jarabacoa. Settled at 650 feet above sea level and 35 km from La Vega, the town of Jarabacoa is ready to offer you all the possibilities to experience great adventures in a paradise of pine trees and flowers with the pleasant freshness of the climate, the greenery of its mountains and stunning waterfalls. From the taino language the name "Jarabacoa" means “place of many waters” which, indeed, justifies the name because it is surrounded by rivers Yaque Del Norte, Baiguate, Jimenoa and Guanajuma, as well as by hundreds of streams. Jarabacoa is home for the country’s main mountain range making it the best destination for adventures and ecotourism in Dominican Republic. Nowadays the region is center for rafting, horseback riding, trekking, cascading, paragliding, tubing, four wheels, rappel, rock climbing, mountain bikes and tours on 4x4 vehicles.
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Rappel and rafting are some of the extreme sports in Jarabacoa.

Some of the natural attractions in the area.

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Alcázar de Colón, Santo Domingo.

Humpback whales, Samaná.

Playa Dorada Golf Course.

Excursions
1. Yásica Adventures: A scenic journey though the countryside. Get ready for the thrill of your lifetime as we swing through the trees on the only “zip Line” in the country. Tarzan will eat his heart out! Transportation, tour guide, water and fresh fruits are included. Available: Monday thru Saturday. 2. Whale Watching: A breathtaking experience not to be missed! Between late January and March, the humpback whales come to give birth in the Bahia of Samana. Transportation, tour guide, breakfast, boat ride, soft drinks and lunch are included. Available: everyday, only January thru March. 3. Helicopters: There is no better way to admire the beauties of the north coast than a ride on a helicopter. Views of this spectacular coastline are a must as we soar high above spectacular beaches and palm filled shorelines. Just choose the time that is right for you. Duration: approx.10 minutes. Available: daily. 4. Golf: Let’s tee off and have a good round of golf! Dominican Republic has become the hottest spot in the Caribbean with over 21 courses designed by the great ones: Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, Tom Fazio, Robert Trent Jones Sr., Gary Player and P.B. Dye. Transportation is included. Available: daily. 5. Horseback Riding: For beginners and experienced riders, the best way to see countryside or the beaches is riding on the back of our gentle four-legged-friends. Big or small, we can provide horses to suit you all. Transportation, tour guide, horses. Available: daily. 6. Deep Sea Fishing: the one that got away! The Mahi-mahi, dolphin and, of course, the ultimate blue marlin are all available seasonally in Dominican waters. An excellent experienced crew will assist you in finding the big ones. Transportation, fishing equipment, tour guide and non-alcoholic beverages are included. Available: daily. 7. Ocean World: A beautiful experience for the family at the most advanced marine animal interaction park of its kind. Do not miss the opportunity to swim
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and interact with dolphins, sharks, sea lions and stingrays, white tigers and exotic birds. Transportation, park admission and tour guide. Available: daily. 8. Laguna Jeep Safari: Off the beaten track with chance to swim in refreshing waters! A great team of pros will lead you to a day of adventure as we head out to explore the different customs and Dominican traditions. Transportation, tour guide, lunch drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Available: check with your tour representative. 9. City Tour and Sosua: A vibrant colonial town with lots of history to talk about and a beach full of characters to match! A half day tour that includes both walking and bus ride around the town, a visit to the Brugal rum centre and buy your duty free at factory prices, the “malecón” will lead you to the fortress of San Felipe, the amber museum and the chance to buy at many gift shops around the park. Enjoy lunch in Puerto Plata before heading to the lively beach of Sosua where the locals are ready to haggle over the prices of everything from paintings to rum! Transportation, tour guide, lunch are included. Available: daily. 10. Jarabacoa and Santiago: A visit to the first capital of the island, Santiago, home to the world’s best cigars with opportunity to buy them at factory prices. Then, waterfalls of Jarabacoa will astound you with the journey by horse or by foot. Transportation, tour guide, horse ride, lunch and one drink are included. Available: check with your tour representative. 11. Cayo Paraiso: It is probable the most idyllic spot on the north coast. Speedboats whisk you over to a fantastic desert island where white sand and turquoise waters will greet you. Transportation, tour guide, boat rides, lunch, drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Available: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 12. Santo Domingo: A visit to the oldest city of the Americas, don’t miss your chance to take this tour and discover its rich history: the Alcázar, the cathedral, the “calle Las Damas” and many more. Transportation, tour guide, lunch and admission to museums are included. Available: Saturday.
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Hotels

Shopping
Horseback riding. Monster Truck Safari.

13. Monster Truck Safari: A great way to see what this magnificent island is all about looking high over the fields and mountainous scenery as we enter the depths of the countryside passing by villages, rivers and streams as we make our way to the riverside venue of our Dominican buffet lunch. Relax and enjoy a swim in the refreshing river before heading home with a vast knowledge of the islands beauty, history and culture. Transportation, tour guide, lunch and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are included. Available: daily, except Sunday. 14. Outback Safari: The best fun filled safari on the island where professional guides will entertain you with their knowledge, wit and humor as they guide you through the beautiful countryside as you wave at the friendly, laughing children and enter their villages to see how the Dominican people really live. Transportation, tour guide, lunch and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are included. Available: daily, except Sunday. 15. Freestyle Catamarans: It’s a good opportunity to live as a millionaire, for one day! A 54-foot catamaran waits for to sail away. Inclusive bar, local drinks and buffet lunch onboard. Then it’s time to start the show with Freestyle popular crew showing you what they are made of! Just soak up the sun with a cocktail in your hand! Availability: daily.

Golf

Potpourri
Fun

Restaurants
Ocean World Adventure Park. Deep sea fishing.

Car rentals

Map of Dominican Republic.

Central Park, Puerto Plata.

Kiteboarding in Cabarete.

The Gri-Gri lagoon, Rio San Juan.

MAIN ROAD

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

FISHING

SCUBA DIVING

SECONDARY ROAD

LOCAL AIRPORT

WHALE WATCHING

NATIONAL PARKS

GOLF COURSE

PORTS

KITEBOARDING

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1 1 • Lifestyle Holidays Vacation 2 • Iberostar Costa Dorada 2 • Oasis Marién 3 • Barceló Puerto Plata 3 •• Blue Bay Villas Dorada Dorada Celuisma Tropical Playa
• Dorado Club Resort • Fun Royale/Fun Tropical • VH Gran Ventana Beach Resort • Holiday Village Golden Beach • VH Casa Colonial Beach & Spa • Puerto Plata Village • Paradise Beach Club • VH Victoria Resort Golf & Beach • Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada

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The San Felipe fortress

Playa Dorada Golf Course

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The cable car

Brugal & Co. Playa Dorada Golf Course.

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Sosúa and Cabarete

Diving.

Playa Grande Golf Course.

1 Town of Sosúa Cabarete 2 1 Sabaneta de Yásica
Kiteboarding.

3 2 Río San Juan

The Jewish museum in Sosúa.

Gaspar Hernández
Hotels

Main streets Streets Park El 1NationalCuevas, Choco and Las in Cabarete.

Hotel 1 •• Casa Cayena Beach & Reef Casa Marina • Hotel New Garden • Sea Horse Ranch • Sosúa Bay Club • Sosúa By The Sea • Victorian House • Natura Cabañas

Joba Arriba

2 The Gri-Gri lagoon
Kiteboarding

2 •• Ocean Manor Beach Resort and Country Club El Magnífico
• Viva Wyndham Tangerine Resorts • Windsurf Resorts • Ocean Sands Casino • Kite Beach Hotel • Amhsa Paraiso del Sol • Velero Beach Resorts Cave at El Choco national park.

Playa Grande Golf Course

Diving

3 • Gran Bahía Principe Hotel

Museum

Gregorio Luperón International Airport

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Blue Flag

Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Tourist Enterprises of the North Coast, Inc (ASHONORTE)
Luís Ginebra Avenue; 62 2nd Floor, Suite 12, Plaza Amapola, Puerto Plata. E-mail: [email protected]

Association of Owners of Hotels, Condominiums and Commercial Establishments of Playa Dorada, Inc.
Phone.: 809-320-3133 Fax: 809-320-6000 E-mail: [email protected] www.playadorada.com.do

Aeropuertos Siglo XXI (AERODOM)
Phone: 809-586-0408 www.aerodom.com

Hotasa Luperón Beach Resort
Phone: 809-571-8303 www.hotasa.es

Avis

Phone: 809-586-4436 www.avis.com.do

Hoteles Riu Bachata, Mambo y Merengue
Phone: 809-320-1010 www.riu.com

Barceló Puerto Plata
Phone: 809-320-5084 www.barcelo.com

VH Victoria Resort Golf & Beach
Phone: 809-320-1200 www.vhhr.com

Budget Rent Car

Phone: 809-586-0284 www.budget.com.do

Iberostar Costa Dorada
Phone: 809-320-1000 www.iberostar.com.do Phone: 809-571-2717 www.infiniti-blu.com
Blue Flag

Blue Bay Villas Dorada
Phone: 809-320-3000 www.hotetur.com

Holiday Village Golden Beach
Phone: 809-320-3800 www.occidentalhotels.com

Banco Popular Dominicano C. x A.
Phone: 809-544-8313 www.bpd.com.do

Infinity Blue Luxury Condos La Colonia Golf & Residences
Phone: 809-320-1055 www.lacoloniagolf.com

Celuisma Tropical Playa Dorada
Phone: 809-320-6226 www.celuismacaribe.com

Puerto Plata Village

Best Hoteles

Phone: 809-320-4012 www.puertoplatavillage.com

Phone: 809-571-8303 www.besthotels.es

Dorado Club Resort
Phone: 809-320-2019 www.hotetur.com

Paradise Beach Club
Phone: 809-320-3663 www.amhsamarina.com

Brugal & Co., C por A.
Phone: 809-261-1888 www.brugal.com.do

Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Club
Phone: 809-970-7777 www.lifestyleholidaysvc.com

Fun Royale/Fun Tropical
Phone: 809-320-4054 www.funroyale-tropicale.com
Blue Flag

Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada
Phone: 809-291-0001 www.vivawhyndhamresorts.com

Cariátides Restaurant

Phone: 809-320-3434 E-mail: [email protected]

Oasis Marién

Centro Médico Bournigal, S.A.
Phone: 809-586-4140 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 809-487-3106 www.cnd.com.do
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Phone. : 809-320-1515 www.hotelesoasis.com

VH Casa Colonial Beach & Spa
Phone: 809-320-3232 www.vhhr.com

Playa Dorada Golf Club
Phone: 809-320-4262 www.playadoradagolf.com

Ocean World

Cervecería Nacional Dominicana

Phone: 809-291-1111 www.ocean-world.info

Punta Goleta, S.A.
Phone: 809-241-1337 www.puntagoleta.com

VH Gran Ventana Beach Resort
Phone: 809-320-2111 www.vhhr.com

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Association of Hotels and Restaurants of Sosúa & Cabarete (ASHORESOCA)
C/Pedro Clisante, Plaza Village Square, El Batey Sosúa, R.D. Phone.809-571-3904 Fax.809-571-3440 E-mail:[email protected] www.sosuacabarete.net

Cabarete
El Magnífico
Phone: 809- 571-0868 www.hotelmagnifico.com

Freddy Tours

Phone: 809-571- 0829 E-mail: [email protected]

Sosúa
Aerodom SIGLO XXI
Phone: 809-586-0408 www.aerodom.com

Jose O'Shay's Infiniti Blu
Phone: 809-571- 2717 www.infiniti-blu.com

Phone: 809-571-0775 E-mail: [email protected]

L'agence Real State

Aqua Center

Phone: 809-571-1014 www.aqua-center.com

Marothel Tours

Phone: 809-571-0909 E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 809-571-4005 E-mail: [email protected]

Budget Rent Car

Phone: 809-985-2882 www.budget.com.do

Melissa Tours

Ocean Manor Beach Resort and Country Club
Phone: 809-571-0581 www.oceanmanorresort.com

Phone. : 809-571-2567 www.melissatours.com.do

Casa Cayena Hotel

Phone: 809-571-2651 www.hotelcasacayena.com

National Car Rental
Phone: 809-586-1366 www.grupoambar.com

Ocean One

Phone: 809-571-0414 www.sympatico.ca

Casa Marina Beach
Phone: 809-571-3690 www.amhsamarina.com

Sea Horse Ranch

Ocean Sands Casino

Phone: 809-571-3880 www.sea-horse-ranch.com

Phone: 809-571-0000 E-mail: [email protected]

Casa Marina Reef

Phone: 809-571- 3535 www.amhsamarina.com

Sosúa Bay Club

Viva Wyndham Tangerine Resort
Phone: 809-571-0402 www.vivaresorts.com

Phone: 809-571-4000 E-mail: [email protected]

Century 21 Juan Perdomo
Phone: 809-571-2100 E-mail: [email protected]

Sosúa By The Sea

Windsurf Resorts

Phone: 809-571-3222 www.sosuabythesea.com

Phone: 809-571-0718 E-mail: [email protected]

Hotel New Garden

Phone: 809-571-1557 E-mail: [email protected]

Victorian House

Phone: 809-571-4000

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Puerto Plata: gastronomy and entertainment
Restaurants
Aleph
Specialty: International Ave. L. Ginebra #2 Phone: 809-244-4528

Hemingway’s Bar & Grill
Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-1616

Poseidón en Ocean World
Specialty: International C/ Principal #3, Cofresí Phone: 809-291-1000

Al Fresco

Car Rentals
Ada
Puerto Plata Phone: 809-426-2876 Cabarete Phone: 809-571-0353 www.ada-santodomingo.com

Specialty: Pasta, Sushi, Grill & Bar Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-1137

Pizza Hut

Cariátides Restaurante Bar
Specialty: International Carretera Luperón Plaza El Doral Phone: 809-320-3434

Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-2000

Europcar

Roadway

Ave. Luis Ginebra / Hnas. Mirabal Phone: 809-586-7979 www.europcar.com.do

La Tarappa

Specialty: International Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-4502

Hertz

Avis

Carretera Luperón km 4 Phone: 80-586-4436 Aeropuerto Internacional Gregorio Luperón Phone: 809-586-0214 www.avis.com.do

Aeropuerto Internacional Gregorio Luperón Phone: 809-586-0200 www.hertz.com

Specialty: Italian Ave. Hermanas Mirabal #12 Phone: 809-261-2423

Discotheque
Andrómeda
Playa Dorada Phone: 809-586-5250

Lucia Restaurant

National

Specialty: International, Fusion and Gourmet Casa Colonial Boutique & Spa Phone: 809-320-3232

Lighthouse Lounge & Disco
Marina de Ocean World C/ Principal #3, Cofresí Phone: 809-291-1000

Budget

Carretera Luperón km 2 ½ Phone: 809-586-1366 www.grupoambar.com

Taste Restaurant & Terrace
Ave. L Ginebra #6 Specialty: International Phone: 809-586-3800

Aeropuerto Internacional Gregorio Luperón Phone: 809-586-0284 Playa Dorada Phone: 809-320-48888 www.budget.com.do
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Nelly

Spice Disco

Aeropuerto Internacional Gregorio Luperón Phone: 809-586-0505 www.nellyrac.com
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Burger King

Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-4410

Carretera Luperón #19 Phone: 809-970-1191

Cinemar

Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-1400
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Restaurant Lucia de Casa Colonial.

Chino Restaurante
Specialty: Chinese Phone: 809-571-0972

Jose O’Shays

Night Life in Sosúa and Cabarete
Sosúa
Britania Bar & Restaurant
Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-1959

Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-0775

Lax Bar

PJ’S

Specialty: International Phone: 809-883-2684

Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-2091

Miros Restaurant
Specialty: International Phone: 809 571-0101

Eddy´s Sport Bar
Phone: 809 571-1667

Waterfront

Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-2670

Natura Cabañas

Jolly Rogers

Hostaria Italian Restaurant
Specialty: Italian Phone: 809-571-1018

Specialty: Sea food Phone: 809-571-1507

Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-4611

Onn’s Bar

Joseph’s Grill & Grape
Hotel Sosúa By The Sea Phone: 809-571-3222

Restaurant Bologna
Specialty: Italian Phone: 809-571-1454

Specialty: Mexican Phone: 809-571-0461

Otra Cosa

La Puntilla de Piergiorgio
Specialty: Italian Phone: 809-571-2626

Resturant Casa Valeria
Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-3565

Specialty: French Phone: 809-571-0607

Restaurant Pomodoro
Specialty: Italian Phone: 809-571-0085

La Roca

Specialty: Sea food Phone: 809-571-3893

Cabarete
Bambú Bar
Specialty: International Phone: 809-982-4549

Morua Mai

Specialty: International Phone: 809-571-2966

Nativos Fina Cigars Bar-Café
Phone: 809-571-3493

Casa del Pescador
Specialty: Sea food Phone: 809-571-0760

Oh La Vache

Specialty: French Phone: 829-860-8317
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Casanova

Specialty: International Phone:809-571-0806
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Shopping in the north coast
A practical guide Puerto Plata
Amber tienda
Offering amber jewelry of all type: necklaces, bracelets and earrings as precious stones. Address: Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-2215

Multicentro La Sirena

Address: Ave. Gral. G. Luperón #14 Phone: 809-261-3692

Museo del Ámbar Dominicano
Address: Duarte #61 Phone: 809-586-3910

Casa del Larimar y Cigar Factory
Address: C/ Duarte #23 Phone: 809-261-4638

Playa Dorada Plaza

Casa Nelson

80 stores: art crafts, clothes, souvenirs, restaurants, kid's playground and a many more. Address: Complejo Playa Dorada Phone: 809-320-8243

Address: Plaza Dorada Phone: 809-320-1341

Plaza La Turística

D'Joanne Boutique
Address: C/Beller #88. Phone: 809-586-5501

Address: M. T. Justo #21 Phone: 809-261-6552

Golf in the area
Playa Dorada Golf Course
set inside the hotels and resorts compound of Playa Dorada, this course was designed by legendary Robert Trent Jones, Sr. A professional 18-holes, par-72 and 6,765 yard-golf course. Telephone number 809-320-3472 www.playadoradagolf.com

Tabaquería

Fine Gift Center

Amber and larimar museum, selling of paintings, souvenirs, cigar factory. Address: C/12 de Julio #33 Phone: 809-586-2101

A store with cigars made with the best Dominican tobacco. Address: Playa Dorada Plaza Phone: 809-320-2216

Sosúa
Planet Foto
Address: Dr. Alejo Martínez Phone: 809-571-2710

Playa Grande Golf Course

Harrisons

Sale of fine jewelry Address: Playa Dorada Plaza, Calle Duarte / Ave. 30 de Marzo Phone: 809-586-3933

it is popularly called as “the Pebble Beach of the Caribbean”; another designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and, in fact, is considered as one of his best courses. 18 holes, par 72 and 7,090 yards.Telephone number: 809-582-0860 www.playagrande.com

Supermercado Playero, S. A.
Address: Carretera Sosúa-Cabarete Phone: 809-571-1821

Las Aromas Golf Club

La Canoa

A producer of fine jewelry in amber, turquoise, gold, silver and larimar. Address: C/ Beller #18 Phone: 809-586-3604

Cabarete
Surfea Surf Shop
Address: Carretera Cabarete #1 Phone: 809-571-0547
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this golf course was designed by Pete Dye and it is the only one in Santiago, the country’s second largest city, 55 minutes away from Puerto Plata. 18 holes, par 70 and 6,210 yards. Telephone number: 809-247-7777

Jarabacoa Golf Club

it is a small 9-hole golf course, par 36 and 2,911 yards, but set on the lush pine hills of Jarabacoa. Design by Luis de Pool. Telephone number: 809-782-9883
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Guatemala

Ave. 27 de Febrero #233, Edif. Corominas Pepín, 9th Floor Phone: 809-381-0167

Haiti

C/ Juan Sánchez Ramírez #33, Zona Universitaria Phone: 809-686-7115

Israel

C/ Pedro Henríquez Ureña #80, Piantini Phone: 809-472-0774

Embassies
Argentina
Ave. Máximo Gómez #10, Gazcue Phone: 809-682-0976

Italy

C/Manuel Rodríguez Objío #4, Gazcue Phone: 809-682-0830

Costa Rica

Jamaica

C/ Malaquías Gil #11, Serrallés Phone: 809-683-7209

Ave. Sarasota #36, Plaza Khury, Suite 304, Bella Vista Phone: 809-620-2499

Belize

Ave. John F. Kennedy, Edif. Bonanza, Piantini Phone: 809-567-7146

Cuba

C/Francisco Prats Ramírez #808, El Millón Phone: 809-537-2113

Korea

C/ Maniel #13, Los Cacicazgo Phone: 809-482-3680

Brazil

Ave. Winston Churchill #32 Edificio Franco Acra, 2nd Floor Phone: 809-533-1390

Ecuador

Ave. Abraham Lincoln # 1007, Edif. Óptica Félix, Suite 601, Piantini Phone: 809-563-8363

Mexico

C/ Arzobispo Meriño # 265, Ciudad Colonial Phone: 809-687-6444

Canada

Ave. Winston Churchill #1099 Torre Citigroup, Acrópolis Center, 18th Floor Ensanche Piantini Phone: 809-262-3100

France

C/ Las Damas #42, Zona Colonial Phone: 809-695-4300

Germany

Chile

Ave. Anacaona #11, Mirador Sur Phone: 809-532-7800

C/ Gustavo Mejía Ricart 196 / Ave. Abraham Lincoln Torre Piantini, 8th Floor Phone: 809-542-8950

Colombia

C/ Fernando Escobar Hurtado #8-A, Serrallés Phone: 809-562-1670

Great Britain

Ave. 27 de Febrero #233, Edif. Corominas Pepín, 8th Floor Phone: 809-472-7111
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Table of distances Dominican Republic
DISTANCES IN KILOMETERS

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