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Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo, the Highlands & North Coast Beaches

8 days  |  11 days with Las Terrenas & Santo Domingo extension  |  Loading prices

Group size
12–22 travelers
Activity level

Get to the heart of this beachgoer’s dream, where colonial history and cultural diversity go hand-in-hand.

Like the thump-thump-thump of a merengue track, life in the Dominican Republic moves quickly, joyfully, and beautifully. Over the course of a week, this tour will introduce you to its most vibrant highlights: the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo, the highland wilds surrounding Jarabacoa, the electric blue waters of the North Coast, and immersive experiences that reveal the country’s vivacious personality. (Think: dance classes, a ceramics workshop, and more.) Craving more time on the beach? Let the laid-back vibes of Las Terrazas swallow you up—if you tack the extension onto your trip.

Your tour package includes

  • 7 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 7 breakfasts
  • 2 lunches
  • 3 dinners with beer or wine
  • 1 liquor tasting
  • 1 coffee tasting
  • 6 sightseeing tours
  • Expert Tour Director & local guides
  • Private deluxe motor coach

Included highlights

  • Tres Ojos National Park
  • Ozama Fortress
  • Alcazar de Colon
  • Baiguate Waterfall walk
  • Coffee farm tour & tasting
  • Dominican dance class
  • Moca ceramics workshop
  • Cigar factory tour
  • Dominican Amber Museum
  • House of Rum tour & tasting
  • Beaches of the North Coast

Itinerary

Santo Domingo

Day 1: Arrival in Santo Domingo

Welcome to the Dominican Republic! After touching down in Santo Domingo, make your way to your hotel and take it easy for the rest of the evening. (You’ll get to know your Tour Director and groupmates better tomorrow.)

Day 2: Sightseeing tour of Santo Domingo

Included meals: Breakfast, Welcome dinner

Santo Domingo is a city of firsts: the first seat of Spanish colonial rule, the home of the first university in the Caribbean, the list goes on. Kick off your first full day on tour with a guided sightseeing tour of the Dominican capital, led by two local guides.

  • Start at the edge of the Parque del Este and follow your first guide down into the Tres Ojos—the Three Eyes. Part of an eponymous national park, this trio of underground lakes dazzles with transparent waters and yawning limestone caves.
  • Meet your second guide in the Colonial Zone, Santo Domingo’s UNESCO-listed heart, and set out on a walking tour of its cobblestone streets. Centuries-old buildings—some dating to the 1500s—line your path, enduring relics of the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas.
  • Enter the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and the oldest cathedral in the New World, before continuing to the Ozama Fortress. The oldest European fortification in the Americas, it once served as Christopher Columbus’ home—and, eventually, his prison.
  • Visit the Alcazar de Colon, the fortified palace where Diego Columbus—son of Christopher—lived. Three generations of the family lived in this Gothic-Renaissance edifice, and it still contains a treasured tapestry collection.

After a free afternoon to explore Santo Domingo at your leisure, meet back up with your group for a welcome dinner, served with beer or wine.

Please note: To visit the Tres Ojos, you should feel comfortable descending about 350 steps and navigating rocky terrain. We recommend wearing hiking boots.

Las Terrenas & Santo Domingo extension

Hidden away on the Atlantic coast of the Samana Peninsula, the palm-lined beaches and turquoise waves of Las Terrenas are the stuff of island dreams—but until recently, few outside of the Dominican Republic knew it existed. For two nights, you’ll indulge in the town’s tropical treasures, sandwiching your stay with visits to Laguna Gri-Gri and a pineapple farm. After some well-deserved time on the water, return to Santo Domingo for a fitting farewell.

Las Terrenas

Day 8: Las Terrenas via Laguna Gri-Gri

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

While some of your groupmates head inland to Santiago de los Caballeros for their flight home, you’ll follow the contours of the Dominican Republic’s North Coast to Laguna Gri-Gri. Named for the trees that surround it, the lagoon links to the Atlantic by a channel that runs through thick mangrove forest. Trade your bus for a boat and cruise into open water, stopping at La Cueva de las Golondrinas—the Cave of the Swallows—before cooling off at a famous natural pool.

After an included lunch at a local restaurant, return to your bus and keep driving to Las Terrenas, where you’ll have a free evening to lounge in your hotel or lay out on a white-sand beach.

Day 9: Free day in Las Terrenas

Included meal: Breakfast

A full day of seaside serenity awaits you in Las Terrenas, and how you spend it is your call. For a little more structure, see what excursions your Tour Director has planned: You might trek out to a beach club for some fun in the sun—or, if the timing is right, embark on a whale watching expedition to try and spot migrating humpbacks. (As always, you have the option of hanging back on your own and relishing the sun’s rays on a local beach.)

Want to bask in the beauty of the Samana Peninsula from a different angle? Add our optional sunset cruise to your itinerary to fill your evening with views of the coast and Playa Ermitano, both aglow in the fading light.

Please note: You can purchase any optional morning and afternoon excursions directly through your Tour Director. Also, whale watching is seasonal and is only possible from mid-January through mid-March.

Santo Domingo Region

Day 10: Santo Domingo region via pineapple farm

Included meals: Breakfast, Tasting, Lunch, Farewell dinner

Travel back across the island today, making your way to the Santo Domingo region. Before arriving, however, make one final stop at a pineapple farm to end your tour on a sweet note.

  • Follow a farmer around the grounds and listen as they explain the process of growing pineapples: how they nurture them from crown to fruit; how they harvest and package them; and how they care for their crops and the soil that nourishes them.
  • Take part in some farm activities, then enjoy a refreshing bite of just-picked-and-cut pineapple. Finally, tuck into an included lunch on the farm before exchanging farewells and returning to your bus.

Belly full, complete your journey to the area around Santo Domingo. Tonight, you’ll share one more meal with your groupmates. Sit down to an included dinner, served with beer or wine, and toast to your trip before turning in.

Flight Home

Day 11: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)

Transfer to the Santo Domingo airport for your flight home.

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Santo Domingo - Hodelpa Nicolás de Ovando

This elegant hotel is located in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone. Guests enjoy a tranquil outdoor pool, a refined on-site restaurant, and a historic ambiance with original 16th-century architecture. Nearby, you'll find Catedral...

Jarabacoa - Hotel Gran Jimenoa

This serene hotel is located in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. Guests enjoy riverfront views, a relaxing spa, and an open-air restaurant surrounded by nature. Nearby, you'll find Salto de Jimenoa waterfall, Baiguate Ecological...

North Coast - Viva Tangerine by Wyndham

This lively hotel is located in Cabarete, Dominican Republic. Guests enjoy beachfront access with water sports, a vibrant poolside bar, and nightly entertainment. Nearby, you'll find Cabarete Beach, the El Choco National Park...

Las Terrenas - Hotel Alisei

This charming hotel is located in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic. Guests enjoy a beachfront pool with ocean views, a full-service spa, and a Mediterranean-style restaurant. Nearby, you'll find Playa Las Ballenas, the Pueblo...

Santo Domingo Region - Four Points by Sheraton Santo Domingo

This modern hotel is located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Guests enjoy a rooftop pool with ocean views, a 24-hour fitness center, and a stylish on-site bar and lounge. Nearby, you'll find the Malecón waterfront...

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