Dominican Republic Directions is ideal for any visitor who wants to explore this verdant, sun-kissed island. From the white-sand beaches lapped by warm, turquoise waters to the spirited festivals and most happening music venues. The guide includes practical detail for outdoor enthusiasts - windsurfers, snorkellers, divers and trekkers. The full-colour 'ideas' section with themed spreads of hidden beaches, natural attractions and the best restaurants and resorts on the island. Having this guide at your side is like having a local friend plan your trip.
Discusses lodging, dining, and entertainment in the Dominican Republic, along with information on trip planning, security, and shopping.
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The Dominican Republic
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Pocket-sized and packed full of information you really need, it is great value for money and an ideal choice to help you get the best out of the island. Contained within the guide is helpful advice for planning your trip .
A pocket-size travel guide to the Dominican Republic, with information on shopping, nightlife, accommodation, food and drink, budget-stretching, useful phrases and practical tips.
With everything you need for a memorable holiday, the"Essential Spiral Dominican Republic" is a definite 'must- have'. The guide is split into colour-coded sections, including The Essence of.
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One maintains that Samaná was founded during the 1824 Haitian occupation when the Turtle Dove , a sloop carrying escaped American slaves , wrecked in Samaná Bay . Swimming ashore , they founded a settlement .
This case study examines the 1965 U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic from the military point of view.