Summer isn't too far, but the British still wait a little before sunbathing in their gardens, but in the meantime don't flee to a luxurious destination with beautiful sunshine, world-class beaches and a series of activities to enjoy. The Dominican Republic boasts an incredible 32c heat in May and is one of the best beaches in the world, according to TripAdvisor's Traveler Selection Award.
Visiting this beautiful destination like this Caribbean island, travelers may think that they need to drive their luggage out while they are there, but that cannot be far from the truth. While relaxing in one of many beautiful scenery, chill with 1.5 liters of water and only 64p will return. If you're in the mood for a pint, it costs just £1.89.
The cheap pints and beaches make great noise, but the Dominican Republic has a lot to offer, making it the most visited destination in the Caribbean. Last year, the island welcomed a record 11 million visitors, and this year, Bavaro Beach appeared on TripAdvisor's “Best of Best Beach” list.
The travel agency said: “Bavaro Beach is a postcard with soft white sand, warm, clear water and shaded palm trees. The waves are great for swimming and snorkeling. Thanks to the natural barriers, there is speed if you are staying along the coast.
In addition to taking part in a variety of water sports on one of more than 200 beaches scattered throughout the country, thrill-seeking tourists can traverse forest trails that lead to caves and hilly roads, zip through Elbale's lush hills, or travel at speeds up to 40 mph.
For those who want to embrace a new culture, the Dominican Republic certainly offers a lot. From historic landmarks to bustling nightlife and festivals, the country may have it all.
Elmoument is a stunning white marble tower built in honor of those who fought and died to regain their country's independence from Spain. The country's tourism commission describes the landmark for people in Santiago, the second largest city in the Dominican Republic, as a “mandatory suspension.”
There are many other spots to explore to learn more about the country's heritage, including the colonial zone of Santo Domingo.
And the fun continues until the night. This continues with an incredible dining spot that boasts a blend of tropical fruits, vegetables, fresh seafood and fun places to remove hair with the country's vibrant flavors. A trip to the Dominican Republic certainly does not disappoint.