Juan Dolio and Boca Chica

Juan Dolio and Boca Chica
The white-sand beaches, impressive mountain ranges striped with spectacular rivers and waterfalls, and saltwater lakes teeming with exotic wildlife are just part of the Dominican Republic's appeal. In the Southeast region awaits Juan Dolio, famous for its clear and tranquil Caribbean waters, magnificent cuisine and golf course, and Boca Chica, a charming fishing village with waters so shallow they resemble a pool.
Important information on Holy Week Watersports Ban:Watersports Ban during Holy Week - the exact dates change from year to year, however, Holy Week is considered the 7 days leading up to and including the Monday after Easter Sunday. People can swim, beaches are open, but NO watersports, motorized or other wise (not even snorkeling). These guidelines are a little vague because actual enforcement by the local government does vary greatly from one year to the next and one area to another. Each year the actual policies are not published by the local authorities until just prior to Easter. These rules are des.

Weddings: the Dominican Republic government has imposed an increase in the fees for foreign visitors wishing to get married in the Dominican Republic. This increase converts to approximately $300 US. Please double check with your individual hotel reagrding any wedding packages as the prices have changed due to this new fee.

Juan Dolio / Boca Chica Vacation Packages
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Juan Dolia
Juan Dolio's appeal is its strategic position in the center of the southeast region of the country. You can easily set off to explore the most important cities of the Island, filled with entertainment, historic places, and national and international restaurants, among other activities. You might enjoy exploring caves with Indian drawings, the nearby cascades and rivers, or the Saona and Catalina Islands.

Boca Chica
In the resort town of Boca Chica, you can spend the day exploring Boca Chica beach, a reef-protected lagoon of docile blue waters and powder-white sand. You can find just about everything in Boca Chica as it's renowned as one of the most complete of the ungated beach towns in the country.

So Much to Do
These beach-lovers' resorts offer so much to see and do: venture into Santo Domingo, where the city excitement is plentiful amid the beautiful colonial architecture; spy a parrot fish while scuba diving on the coral reef; look out for bird species such as the Hispaniolan parrot, the Hispaniolan woodpecker, the rarer Hispaniolan trogon and Hispaniolan parakeet, the palmchat; see a rhinoceros iguana or leatherback - the largest living turtle. After the sun goes down, the excitement rises. And your choices are plentiful, from the resort flair of the small town, each with an array of excellent dining options, to the cosmopolitan allure of the nearby cities.

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