Dominican Republic

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Dominican Republic

  • Starting from AED 190
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Requirements For UAE Nationals:

UAE citizens can enter the Dominican Republic without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. The passport should be valid for at least six months from the date of entry with hotel reservation, travel insurance and return air tickets within the 90 days period.

Requirements For UAE Residents:

  • Copy your passport with a minimum validity of 6 months.
  • Copy of the UAE residence visa with minimum validity of 3 months.
  • Dully completed and signed application form.
  • Emirates ID copy.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs with a white background.
  • Original NOC letter from your current employer or sponsor.
  • 3 months original bank statement with bank stamp.
  • Air Tickets.
  • Hotel Reservation.
  • Travel Insurance

 

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Top Tourist Attractions in Dominican Republic

1

Bavaro Beach, Punta Cana
Where an endless stretch of beautiful white-sand beach meets the emerald waters of the Caribbean is Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic’s premiere resort destination. If you are looking for luxury all-inclusive resorts, a couple’s retreat, or family-friendly resorts combined with an unending list of water-based activities for entertainment, this is the best place to visit in the Dominican Republic.

2

Puerto Plata & Playa Dorada
Along the north coast, looking out over the Atlantic Ocean, the resort destination of Puerto Plata and the beautiful stretch of beach known as Playa Dorada is one of the Dominican Republic’s biggest tourist draws. This golden-sand beach is lined with luxury resorts, although much less densely packed than what you’ll find in Punta Cana.

3

Santo Domingo’s Zona Colonial
In this city, where Christopher Columbus first landed in the America’s, you’ll find the hustle and bustle of modern day life being played out against the backdrop of centuries-old buildings. The colonial architecture, much of which today houses museums, restaurants, shops, and quaint hotels, lines the streets and squares, and takes you back to another era in mind-blowing fashion.

4

Cabarete
Cabarete is a laid-back beach town. It’s known for its relaxed atmosphere and huge, crescent-shaped beach lined with casual restaurants where visitors can dine right on the sand. Unlike the Dominican Republic’s resort destinations like Punta Cana or Puerto Plata, this town is not full of all-inclusive resorts and packaged-vacation tourists.

5

Las Galeras
At the farthest tip of the Samaná Peninsula, where the road dead ends at the ocean, looking out over one of the area’s many beautiful beaches, is the small town of Las Galeras. Its remote location will appeal to independent travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience. Palm-lined, white-sand beaches and turquoise water create an idyllic scene.

6

Cabarete’s Kite Beach
Cabarete is known around the world as a kiteboarding destination. The center of the action is on Kite Beach, just around a headland from Cabarete’s main beach. It’s about a 20-minute walk along the beach from the center of town to Kite Beach.

7

Samaná Bay
Each winter, from December through March, thousands of humpback whales enter Samaná Bay to mate and give birth, making this one of the best places to see these beautiful giants in the wild. The city of Samaná, on the Samaná Peninsula, is the main departure point for Whale Watching trips.

8

Las Terrenas
On the north coast, Las Terrenas is a busy Dominican city with a peaceful and laid-back beachfront area, where winding, single-lane dirt roads meander past small French cafés and lookout over palms, beaches, and the aquamarine ocean. Just a short stroll inland takes you to the motorbike-filled streets, where Dominicans are going about work and everyday life.