near by excursions
near by excursions
scuba diving
Scuba diving in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic is an unparalleled underwater adventure that unveils a mesmerizing world of vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life.
With its crystal-clear Caribbean waters, Bayahibe offers divers the opportunity to explore a diverse ecosystem teeming with colorful tropical fish, elusive seahorses, majestic sea turtles, and even the occasional encounter with nurse sharks.
Whether you’re a novice or an experienced diver, the underwater landscapes here cater to all levels of expertise, making it an ideal destination for underwater enthusiasts.
The charming fishing village of Bayahibe serves as a gateway to this aquatic wonderland, and its warm, welcoming atmosphere complements the thrill of discovering the rich underwater treasures that lie beneath its waves.
zip line
As you zip through the lush jungle, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the treetops and the distant Caribbean Sea. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you navigate the course, with each platform offering a new perspective of the stunning landscape below.
The canopy tour is designed for both thrill-seekers and nature lovers, giving you a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Cumayasa from above.
buggy tours
Buggy Tours are a popular activity for adventure enthusiasts looking to explore the country’s natural landscapes and off-road trails. These tours typically involve driving specialized off-road buggies or dune buggies to navigate through various terrains.
- Off-Road Adventures
- Scenic Views
- Professional Guides
CHARTER DESTINATIONS
PALMILLA
Isolated, underdeveloped, with white sand dotted with palm trees and facing a natural turquoise pool, Palmilla is the quintessential Caribbean paradise. Palmilla is part of the Cotubanamá National Park and you can visit it to swim and admire the starfish resting on the bottom.
SAONA ISLAND
Saona is a dreamy tropical escape, where long beaches of brilliant white sand and its giant coconut palms seem to melt into iridescent turquoise waters. Navigating along the impressive landscape of Saona is something that is worth it.
CATALINA ISLAND
Its virgin beaches of fine white sand and calm waters make Catalina a truly spectacular place. The island’s waters are teeming with coral, including a “Living Museum of the Sea” followed by the discovery, after three centuries, of the Captain Kidd shipwreck 21 meters deep, just off the island.
cigar tours
Visiting Cigar Factories: You’ll have the opportunity to visit renowned cigar factories, where you can observe the entire cigar production process, from the tobacco leaves being sorted and rolled to the finished cigars being packaged. Some well-known factories in the Dominican Republic include Tabacalera de García, La Aurora Cigars, and Arturo Fuente.
Cigar Rolling Demonstrations: Expert cigar rollers, known as “torcedores,” will demonstrate the intricate art of hand-rolling cigars. They will explain the different types of leaves used in the process, how they are layered, and the techniques required to create a high-quality cigar.
Cigar Tastings: Indulge in cigar tastings where you can sample a variety of Dominican cigars, experiencing their unique flavors, aromas, and characteristics. Knowledgeable guides will provide insights into the different cigar brands, blends, and aging processes.
cave exploration
Cuevas de las Maravillas, also known as the Cave of Wonders, is a natural cave system located near the town of San Pedro de Macorís in the Dominican Republic, 30 minutes West of the Casa de Campo. It is a popular tourist attraction and is known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, as well as ancient Taino Indian rock art. The caves were discovered in the 1920s and have since been developed for tourism, with guided tours available to explore the various chambers and learn about the geological and cultural significance of the site. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness the beauty and history of the underground world.
zona colonial
The Zona Colonial, also known as the Colonial Zone or Old Town, is the historic heart of Santo Domingo, the capital city of the Dominican Republic. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest European settlements in the Americas.
Exploring the Zona Colonial in Santo Domingo is like stepping back in time to the colonial era. It offers a unique blend of history, culture, and vibrant Caribbean atmosphere. Whether you’re interested in architecture, museums, or simply strolling through its charming streets, the Zona Colonial is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Santo Domingo.