What to do and see in Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic: The Best Multi-day Tours

October 5, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Coordinates: 19°00′N 70°40′W / 19.000°N 70.667°W / 19.000; -70.667
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1. Unforgettable Jarabacoa & Santo-Domingo Trip

Republica Pro
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

We have comfortable air-conditioned bus with a guide, free wi-fi, alcohol and soft drinks. During the whole excursion you will hear the interesting and funny stories aboot Dominican people, about their hobbies, daily life, education and so on. You will be accomponied with the guide from the very beginning of the excursion till the bringing you back to the hotel. With us you will have unforgettable experience in Dominican Republic!

Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Lunch

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Reviewed By 959danz

Let me just say, that i have done ATV tours many times, in DR, Mexico, etc... when i say - this one is different - i mean it! Ride along the beautiful beach under coconut palms... enjoy fresh air - not dust, stop for a swim at a private beach, visit local villagers. Try local food. Learn about Coconut oil making along the way... and i even bought a real machete from a local shop. 3.5 hours of pure riding - even my two teenage sons were satisfied. Great tour guides who were there to answer questions along the way. Under 1 hour ride from most hotels in a comfortable bus. Well worth the time and money spent. Recommendations - wear long pants - engines can get pretty hot and your calfs will feel it. Cover back of your neck with bandana - it will get burned. Observe how locals dress - they know best. Sunscreen for your face and arms and ears. Sunglasses. And make sure you bring cash for your guides and for shopping. Fresh marakuya juice and crab empanadas purchased from locals were a very nice snack. Highly recommend. Dima and Rustam - your guides are the best!

2. Little Haiti & City Shopping Tour

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You will take a fascinating three hour tour that takes you to 5 stops for you to experience the area and history of Little Haiti and other Dominican communities located in Bavaro, Punta Cana. This tour is completely safe and is done in the tourist zone.

Inclusions: Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By Inspiration713008

I’m not one to write reviews however the experience we had with Charles was beyond amazing!! This was our first time working with Charles and he assured us we would be in good hands. He planned and coordinated all of our excursions and helped us navigate a few last minute changes on our end. His communication and attention to detail is priceless and I’m only booking with Charles moving forward.

3. Cano Hondo Rooms + Kayaking + Hiking + Natural Waterfall Swimming Pools

Avenida La Marina 4, Samaná 32000, Dominican Republic Samana Bay
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This is an adventure good for those looking to enjoy nature and an unique rainforest experience. Focused on providing a true local view of Dominican Republic in Los Haitises National Park, with history facts and information about the ecosystem along the trip. Transportation is not included. Meeting Point We meet in Sabana de la mar, from here you will follow the guide in your own vehicle to our hidden gem!. Be ready for a real adventure hike, bonfires, kayaking & waterfalls and the unique Ecolodge in Dominican Republic. If you are a group or are interested in a date you don’t see available, feel free to contact us directly and I will help you out. As you see in the reviews, Booking Adventures is very a passionate about our job and We love to show the real life in the island to our guests. On each tour we plant one Mangrove tree as a donation To the Nature.

Inclusions: 4 Hours Hiking Rain Forest, 1 Room at the Ecolodge, 1 Dinner per Person, 1 Breakfast per Person, 1 Lunch per Person, 3 Hours Kayaking ( Or Boat Trip), 1 Water Bottle per person , All fees entrance to Los Haitises National Park

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Private Transfer from Punta Cana or others areas.

Reviewed By 333lydiaa

During our visit to El Limon we met an incredible person, Juan Emilio. Not only he speaks five languages well, is very polite, thoughtful, knowledgeable, he is also a very kind human being. He didn’t push anything, told us lovely stories and fun details along the way. On the way back, Juan Emilio and his beautiful 9 year old daughter ( who ran to meet him on the mountain), picked up all trash along the way (cups, bottles, bags) to keep their natural treasure (El Limon Waterfall) beautiful. True stewards of nature, taking care of their community just from the goodness of their heart, nothing else. Juan Emilio does many great tours and can show you hidden treasures of Samanta region and beyond. Contact me for his WhatsApp contact. Promise you, you won’t be disappointed

4. Bahía de las águilas glamping experience from Santo Domingo

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Bahía de las Aguilas is known as one of the best unique beaches in the whole world, is located far in the south of the island, in this experience you wont stop seeing amazing locations located within the Dominican Republic, we are pretty sure you will come to love this great country and get to know it in ways few people know.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, GST (Goods and Services Tax)

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Reviewed By BEG73

Phenomenal tour! We saw the Tres Ojos, the Presidential Palace, Christopher Colombia final Reston place, Zonia Colonia...and so much more. It was a private tour with just my daughter and myself. Our guide provided water, hand sanitizer, and sanitizing wipes. Masks were on at all time. He answered every question and gave us tips on negotiating with vendors. Phenomenal!

5. Dominican Republic: See & Do Almost it ALL in 6 Days, 1st Class Traveling

CharlieTheTraveler
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You absolutely will not find another tour out there as packed with activities and attractions as this one, provided by CharlieTheTraveler. You will also not find another tour out there that offers it all "FIRST CLASS," yet for a relatively low price. We have thousands of travelers taking this specific tour every year-and that's because no competitor can beat us on quality, price and substance. Below are just some examples of what you will see and do on this tour: ► Catamaran Rides to Unspoiled Islands ► Open Bars on Speedboats & on Exotic Beaches ► A Private Tour Guide & Driver in Colonial Santo Domingo ► Visiting an Italianate-Looking Village ► Lunch Buffets & Delicious Food ► Rich Culture And Much, Much More…

Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Air-Conditioned Vehicle, All Entry Fees, Private Transportation, Tour Guides, Lodging X 1 Night, Open Bar x 3 Days

Exclusions: Alcohol, Travel Visa (only applicable to citizens of certain countries)

Reviewed By DonnaAlverez

CharlieTheTraveler offered a great value for the trip to Turkey. There were so many amenities included, such as all of the activities and tours and the wonderful tour guide that was provided to help us navigate it all. Overall, this was a well-organized trip.

6. 4 Days Machu Picchu with Biking, Rafting, trekking and Ziplining

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This is one of the alternative treks that ends in Machu Picchu. This route is becoming more famous by the influx of people every day. Along the route you can do various adventure activities such as biking, Rafting , zip line and trekking & Machu Picchu.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Professional guide, Collection from hotel from 7:30 am to 8:00 am, 2 nights in local family house or Dorms, 1 night in Hostel Accommodation, 3 breakfasts , 3 lunches, 3 dinners, Bike front Suspension gloves, helmet, Elbow and knee pads, Jackets., First Aid Kit, Vegetarian Option or Special Diet Available, train back to ollantaytambo and bus back to cusco., Rafting & Zip lining

Exclusions: Breakfast Day 1, lunch and Dinner Day 4, Cold Water and Snacks, Hot Spring in Santa Teresa (10 soles) and in Aguas Calientes (20 soles), Huayna Picchu Mountain $25 USD and Machu Picchu Mountain $25 USD, Bus tickets round trip from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu, Travel and health insurance.( bring copies with you please). We highly recommend to get an insurance of trip cancellation / interruption insurance to protect your travel investment. Included with your pre-departure package, bring your travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, baggage loss and delay, emergency medical evacuation insurance and emergency medical expense insurance.

Reviewed By Thorners1

5 day Salkantay trek was so cool and lots of fun. Despite doing it in the rainy season we still had fun. The trek itself didn't seem too difficult of you have already acclimated in Cusco or previously trekked in South America. It was more feeling tired by day 5. The tour was very well organized, good camping accommodation, loads of food. The extra activities of the thermal baths and ziplining really made it. Cheers guys. Mucho gusto.

7. Half-Day Safari Private Tour from Punta Cana

Bávaro, 23000, Dominican Republic Dominican Tours Travel

Take our open safari truck FOR YOUR PRIVATE GROUP to see the real Dominican Republic, beyond your resort in Punta Cana! Travel to Higuey, the largest city in the Dominican Republic's eastern region, visit a local school, learn about and sample local products, visit one of the country's most famous churches - the Basilica de Higuey, and splash around at Macao Beach.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Local guide, Unlimited drinks (open bar), Snacks, Lunch

Exclusions: Gratuities, DVD (available to purchase), Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By Nathaniel W

Fun trip. The transportation was a little screwed up-- we spent forty five minutes waiting at a collection point for vans to arrive with guests from other resorts to join the main bus to Bayahibe. The boat was run down, and the Bayahibe Beach launching point is full of scamsters trying to sell you cheap souvenirs. We got water and basic sandwiches as snacks. Long boat ride, with a detour up the Chavon River that was completely pointless. Stopped for a half hour of snorkeling off the back of the boat. Okay, mostly fish trained to come around as they threw white bread overboard. On to the island. Decent beach, but extremely rocky/coral and not great swimming.

8. Fun Package Parasailing & Party Boat From Punta Cana

Caribbean Route

Imagine being raised 150 feet in the air, the cool wind caressing your face while relaxing with a spectacular view of the coast of Bavaro - Punta Cana. Stop imagining and join us in the exciting ride of parasailing, a truly unforgettable experience. You only need sunscreen and bathing suit, while enjoying the thrill of the ride. Then enjoy of a great sailing cruise trought the coast of punta cana, having a cool drink and some snacks, then enjoy of snorkeling at the nicest coral reef in punta cana.

Inclusions: Sailing Cruise 4 Hours, 20 Minutes of Parasailing, Snacks, Unlimited drinks (open bar), Driver/guide, Use of Snorkelling equipment

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By CreativeCopy

Great value for what we got! I would normally dock a star for communication, but that kind of issue is SO common around here, it's not like the competition is likely to do better, and again, for the money, I can't complain. But here are my tips for this excursion if you decide to go: - Yes, it will be VERY muddy. They bring you purposely along muddy areas for the fun of it, so wear old clothes and washable shoes. Also put your items in a waterproof bag (we brought freebie vinyl knapsacks my kids were given from old soccer leagues) - Wear those ugly "river sandals" for the cave swim. We all bought pairs at Wal-Mart for $8 each before the trip... they have hard soles and rubber or nylon straps, so you can wear them on any surface but also in the water without them coming off. The bottom of the cave pool is rough and rocky. But amazing! - At the cave, do NOT let the guys with the parrot get you do photos with them. It's a trick. You'll see other visitors with a parrot on their arm or shoulder, and think, "oh cool, a free perk!" It's not. The parrot owners offer to take your photo using your phone, and you're happy till they take back the parrot and demand $20 PER PERSON who was in the photo. My weak husband forked over $40 for him and my son while my daughter and I were in the cave swim, but when I found out what happened, I went over and in Spanish chastised them and insisted they return the money, which they finally did. The tour operators apologized for it (the parrot dudes don't work for them, of course). If you really want the photo, tell them at the outset, "I will give you $5 to take a few photos of my family with the parrot" so that there are no arguments after. - They will give you water bottles halfway through! - Bring your own "gaiter" style mask with ear loops. It's much comfier than the $5 bandanas they will try to sell you at the beginning. Sunglasses and masks are a must because of the dust and mud flying around. - The transportation to/from your resort is an open-air bus. It's a fun, loud ride but not the safest! - The buggies are HARD to steer. You will need good arm strength. - You will get free samples of hot chocolate milk, coffee and the local liquor, "mamajuana." Sweet! Also some kind of bread. I REALLY recommend this excursion. For us, we wanted only something half-day because food is all-inclusive at our resort, so I didn't want something that included paying for another meal. I wanted to get a taste (literally) of the local culture, and do some amazing adventures. This trip delivers! -

9. Buggies Off Road Extreme From Punta Cana

Caribbean Route

Are you NOT afraid of getting dirty? If so, then DO keep reading this description! Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! It's time to rip up the Dominican off-road and get a bit muddy! Our awesome Route has THREE stops, now let us set the scene … From our secluded ranch in Macao, it's time to size up your Buggy before we tear through remote farmland. These narrow, secluded country roads offer a safe haven for deep pools of Mud. At first, you may try and avoid the filth, but soon you'll give into the muck. Everyone does… eventually. 

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Visit To Macao Beach, Visit to Cenote Cave and Swimm, Visit to Dominican Ranch with Plantations, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Gratuities, DVD (available to purchase)

Reviewed By CreativeCopy

Great value for what we got! I would normally dock a star for communication, but that kind of issue is SO common around here, it's not like the competition is likely to do better, and again, for the money, I can't complain. But here are my tips for this excursion if you decide to go: - Yes, it will be VERY muddy. They bring you purposely along muddy areas for the fun of it, so wear old clothes and washable shoes. Also put your items in a waterproof bag (we brought freebie vinyl knapsacks my kids were given from old soccer leagues) - Wear those ugly "river sandals" for the cave swim. We all bought pairs at Wal-Mart for $8 each before the trip... they have hard soles and rubber or nylon straps, so you can wear them on any surface but also in the water without them coming off. The bottom of the cave pool is rough and rocky. But amazing! - At the cave, do NOT let the guys with the parrot get you do photos with them. It's a trick. You'll see other visitors with a parrot on their arm or shoulder, and think, "oh cool, a free perk!" It's not. The parrot owners offer to take your photo using your phone, and you're happy till they take back the parrot and demand $20 PER PERSON who was in the photo. My weak husband forked over $40 for him and my son while my daughter and I were in the cave swim, but when I found out what happened, I went over and in Spanish chastised them and insisted they return the money, which they finally did. The tour operators apologized for it (the parrot dudes don't work for them, of course). If you really want the photo, tell them at the outset, "I will give you $5 to take a few photos of my family with the parrot" so that there are no arguments after. - They will give you water bottles halfway through! - Bring your own "gaiter" style mask with ear loops. It's much comfier than the $5 bandanas they will try to sell you at the beginning. Sunglasses and masks are a must because of the dust and mud flying around. - The transportation to/from your resort is an open-air bus. It's a fun, loud ride but not the safest! - The buggies are HARD to steer. You will need good arm strength. - You will get free samples of hot chocolate milk, coffee and the local liquor, "mamajuana." Sweet! Also some kind of bread. I REALLY recommend this excursion. For us, we wanted only something half-day because food is all-inclusive at our resort, so I didn't want something that included paying for another meal. I wanted to get a taste (literally) of the local culture, and do some amazing adventures. This trip delivers! -

10. East Side Circuit Punta Cana

LP ADVENTURE TOURS

Designed for people who want to vacation and get to know the culture of the Dominican Republic,

Inclusions: 5 nights accommodation, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Round-trip shared transfer, Breakfast, Snacks, Bottled water

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By cherylk311

Saona Island is a "must do" day trip if you are visiting the Dominican. It's a whole day adventure of speed boat / catamaran.... This island is breathtaking with the crystal clear waters and white sand. The natural pond doesn't have the star fish that they used, and very few there. We did find one, but are not allowed to take the fish above the water. Still an amazing experience!

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