Endless
Beaches
Friendly
People
365 Days of Sunshine…
These three descriptions of the country are why every year
visitors from around the world spend their vacations in the
Dominican Republic. But the second largest island in the
Caribbean has even more to offer.
- Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the New World, attracts
tens of thousands with its colonial flair.
- For outdoor
enthusiasts Pico Duarte (3175m), the highest peak in the
Caribbean, or Lago Enriquillo, the lowest point in the
Caribbean and with the largest crocodile populations, are
perfect hiking areas.
- The waters in and around the Dominican Republic are truly
marvelous and offer so much for everyone.
- Each year nearly 12,000 humpback whales migrate to the
waters around Samaná to mate; a great place for whale watching.
Also located in the Samaná Bay is the Los
Haitises National Park, where small limestone islands and mangrove forests
are home to 78 bird species and 700 species of flora.
- Divers will find the oldest shipwrecks registered in
the West Hemisphere.
- Cave diving in crystal clear fresh water caves is attracting
more and more followers from the diving community.
- Offshore trips to Mona Island and Isla
Beata are expeditions and unique in this area.
Visit the most beautiful places in the country with Aquatrack.
Forget those big travel groups and all the overcrowded
tourist places. We specialize in personalized tours. This
is the only way to discover the real Dominican Republic.
Let us know where you are staying and what you would like
to do; we will arrange your tour according to your preferences
and pick you up at your hotel.
For Divers:
You will not find us on the beach like the common dive centers.
We will take you only to the best diving sites. For that
reason we work together with selected dive operators throughout
the country and we take you to only their most special sites. |