Discover the historic highlights of Santo Domingo on a private tour. Explore the oldest city in the Americas, visit iconic landmarks, and indulge in local cuisine. Book now!
Discover the historic highlights of Santo Domingo on a private tour. Explore the oldest city in the Americas, visit iconic landmarks, and indulge in local cuisine. Book now!
- Altos de Chavon - Explore Altos de Chavón, a breathtaking Mediterranean-style village with views of the Chavón River. Stroll along its cobblestone streets, appreciate artisan shops, visit the renowned St. Stanislaus Church, and enjoy stunning panoramic views in this unique cultural environment.
- The 3 Eyes National Park - Los Tres Ojos…
- Altos de Chavon - Explore Altos de Chavón, a breathtaking Mediterranean-style village with views of the Chavón River. Stroll along its cobblestone streets, appreciate artisan shops, visit the renowned St. Stanislaus Church, and enjoy stunning panoramic views in this unique cultural environment.
- The 3 Eyes National Park - Los Tres Ojos National Park features a cavern with a freshwater lake, naturally divided into three lakes visible only from within, and one lake visible from outside. It is situated in the Santo Domingo Este municipality in the Dominican Republic.
- Columbus Lighthouse (Faro A Colon) - The Columbus Lighthouse, also known as Faro a Colón, is a Dominican monument and museum dedicated to Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the New World.
- Alcazar de Colon - The Alcázar de Colón, or Viceregal Palace of Don Diego Colón, is a palace located in the Plaza de España in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It was constructed near the cliffs overlooking the Ozama River, granted to Diego Colón, the first-born son of Christopher Columbus, by King Ferdinand the Catholic, to build a residence for him and his descendants on the island of Hispaniola, where he arrived in 1509 as governor. Today, it houses The Alcazar de Colón Museum. Archived 2019-01-09 at the Wayback Machine.
- Calle El Conde - Calle El Conde is a historic street in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo. It was once one of the main streets of Santo Domingo, named after the Count of Peñalva.
- National Palace of the Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo is one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean, yet the National Palace is not a colonial-era structure. Instead, it reflects a different and more recent period in Dominican Republic history. Built in the 1940s during the rule of the Dominican Republic’s notorious dictator Rafael Trujillo, the National Palace remains the seat of the government and the president’s offices, thus not generally open to the public. However, visitors can admire the exterior and capture photos of the building’s impressive architecture.
- Monasterio de San Francisco - The Monastery of San Francisco in Santo Domingo is among the most significant ruins in the Dominican Republic. Located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, it has been declared a World Heritage Site.
- Fortaleza Ozama - The Santo Domingo Fortress, or Ozama Fortress, is a historical Cultural Monument in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Constructed by the Spanish during colonial times, it is the oldest fort built by Europeans in the Americas.
- Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor - The Catedral Primada de América, also known as Catedral de Santo Domingo or Basilica Menor de Santa MarÃa de la Encarnación, is a cathedral and minor basilica dedicated to Santa MarÃa de la Encarnación, located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Zona Colonial - The Colonial City is the oldest urban area in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. It was the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, founded in 1502 by Spanish colonizers.

- Lunch included
- Expert guidance from a professional guide
- Exclusive VIP services
- Lunch included
- Expert guidance from a professional guide
- Exclusive VIP services
Join an exclusive VIP tour through Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas, perfect for both first-time visitors and history buffs. Discover renowned sites like the intriguing caves of Tres Ojos National Park, the impressive Columbus Lighthouse, the delightful Colonial Walled Zone, and the National Presidential Palace, all with the ease of…
Join an exclusive VIP tour through Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas, perfect for both first-time visitors and history buffs. Discover renowned sites like the intriguing caves of Tres Ojos National Park, the impressive Columbus Lighthouse, the delightful Colonial Walled Zone, and the National Presidential Palace, all with the ease of comfortable, stress-free transfers between locations.
Delve into Santo Domingo’s vibrant cultural and historical legacy with a knowledgeable guide who will take you through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Colonial Zone. This comprehensive day trip includes round-trip transportation from Punta Cana, with convenient hotel pickup and drop-off to enhance your experience.
Note: Transfer and transport times will be clearly indicated on your itinerary for your convenience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.