Santo Domingo City Tours Full Day From Punta Cana
Overview
Diving in the history by the stimulation the first street in the America. Take time to enjoy a unique lunch in a typical restaurant and discover the authentic side of the city. You can stroll around the streets of “El Conde”, the only pedestrian street in Santo Domingo, where you will find all kinds of arts and souvenirs.
Also, make a small stop to the historic cave “Los Tres Ojos”. Santo Domingo Tour. Also, meet the people of Santo Domingo in the modern part of the city, with its modern enterprises and architectures.
Inclusions
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Professional guide
- Buffet for Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- Admission
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Santo Domingo Metro, Santo Domingo 10501 Dominican Republic
Meet your friendly, professional guide at your hotel and enjoy comfortable coach transportation to Dominican Republic’s capital city on this full-day Santo Domingo
Pass By: Santo Domingo Metro, Santo Domingo 10501 Dominican Republic
Sightseeing tour from Punta Cana. You’ll get an insider’s look at this colonial city that was founded by Christopher Columbus’s brother in 1496 and learn how this classic urban center is recognized as the oldest continually inhabited European city in the Americas.
Pass By: Santo Domingo Metro, Santo Domingo 10501 Dominican Republic
Your tour will make stops at some of the city’s most incredible sites, including Los Tres Ojos (The Three Eyes). This impressive natural wonder is comprised of turquois lagoons set in open-air limestone caves. You’ll follow your guide up the stone staircase at Parque Mirador del Este for a closer look at one of Dominican Republic’s most popular attractions.Santo Domingo Tour
Pass By: Santo Domingo Metro, Santo Domingo 10501 Dominican Republic
After a stop at Los Tres Ojos you’ll make your way to Ciudad Colonial (Colonial City)—which is known by locals at the Zone Colonial. You’ll visit the Colobus Alcazar mansion, built in 1510 by Christopher Columbus’s son in true Spanish style and have a chance to tour the rooms, gardens, grounds and museum that make this place a destination.Santo Domingo Full-Day Tour.
Pass By: Santo Domingo Metro, Santo Domingo 10501 Dominican Republic
Your Santo Domingo city tour continues with a stop at Cathedral Primada de America—also known as Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor. Built in 1540, it is considered one of the oldest churches in the Americas. Your guide will point out elements of Gothic and Baroque architecture as you explore the iconic religious structure filled with woodcarvings, silver and devotional paintings. Shoulders and knees much be covered to enter.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This was a fantastic trip! Dario had a wonderful sense of humor and was extremely knowledgeable. He made the tour exceptionally interesting. Enrique was a safe and courteous driver and always had water ready when we needed it. I highly recommend this tour not only fir the super service but the hi...
This was a fantastic trip! Dario had a wonderful sense of humor and was extremely knowledgeable. He made the tour exceptionally interesting. Enrique was a safe and courteous driver and always had water ready when we needed it. I highly recommend this tour not only fir the super service but the historical value and interest as well.Terrible este tour, el número de personas el doble de lo que te dicen, ni un vaso de agua dieron cuando decía que incluía agua, 2 horas recogiendo gente en hoteles para 3 horas de trayecto a Santo Domingo, el almuerzo normal a malo todo en carreras no dejan parar ni a entrar al baño ahh pero si 4...
Terrible este tour, el número de personas el doble de lo que te dicen, ni un vaso de agua dieron cuando decía que incluía agua, 2 horas recogiendo gente en hoteles para 3 horas de trayecto a Santo Domingo, el almuerzo normal a malo todo en carreras no dejan parar ni a entrar al baño ahh pero si 40 minutos en un sitio de artesanías para que compres para luego seguir corriendo y cubrir lo que dice el tour ahh pero como el bus se se daño de ida Roa a a compensar ese tiempo entonces el guia había dicho que para evitar el sol al regreso visitaríamos el faro de Cristobal de Colón y al final lo omitió por el afán del regresoIl devait y avoir des bouteilles d’eau de fournies, mais il n’y en avait pas. La visite de la chocolaterie devrait être ajoutée au tour. Comme elle est situé tout près des boutiques de souvenirs et bijoux, il est très facile de l’incorporer. Ceux qui ne veulent pas rester trop longtemps à la bout...
Il devait y avoir des bouteilles d’eau de fournies, mais il n’y en avait pas. La visite de la chocolaterie devrait être ajoutée au tour. Comme elle est situé tout près des boutiques de souvenirs et bijoux, il est très facile de l’incorporer. Ceux qui ne veulent pas rester trop longtemps à la boutique de souvenirs auront une autre option.If you have been to any other old, colonized cities, it’s not worth your time. They’re all the same and not too much to see. We stopped at a monstrous place where Columbus is supposed to be buried — I call it a monument to nothingness. He certainly isn’t anyone worth celebrating and the city has ...
If you have been to any other old, colonized cities, it’s not worth your time. They’re all the same and not too much to see. We stopped at a monstrous place where Columbus is supposed to be buried — I call it a monument to nothingness. He certainly isn’t anyone worth celebrating and the city has a bunch of statues for him and other colonizers. Lunch is not good, and you eat at a designated place. You spend up to 14 hours on this excursion and only 1-2 in Santo Domingo, closer to three if you count the time at the cenote. Getting to the meeting point and later back to your hotel take forever! You will be hungry and tired when you return. Also, the transportation is older and not the cleanest.The old city of Santa Domingo is breathtaking. The architecture, history traditions and water is profound. Our guide made sure we had a TASTE of it all. Even the Dominican lunch was Devine! Jose chose a charming tourist shop for shopping. Tres Oros is lots of exercise and worth it. BRING WATE...
The old city of Santa Domingo is breathtaking. The architecture, history traditions and water is profound. Our guide made sure we had a TASTE of it all. Even the Dominican lunch was Devine! Jose chose a charming tourist shop for shopping. Tres Oros is lots of exercise and worth it. BRING WATER AND GOOD WALKING SHOES I deducted one star because the pickup and transportation was a total cluster fluff however the driver was safe and charming. As knowledgeable as the guide was it was terribly rushed and his impatience was showing. That said clearly a man proud of his country and culture and just so kind.Good trip overall. Some hiccups on the pick up and the bus was small and packed but the guide was very friendly and showed all key sites. Group lunch was better than expected.
Good trip overall. Some hiccups on the pick up and the bus was small and packed but the guide was very friendly and showed all key sites. Group lunch was better than expected.