Explore Santo Domingo’s rich history: underground caves, Columbus’ legacy, and colonial wonders. Discover the Caribbean’s capital with a local guide.
Explore Santo Domingo’s rich history: underground caves, Columbus’ legacy, and colonial wonders. Discover the Caribbean’s capital with a local guide.
- Punta Cana - The Boulevard Turístico del Este serves as the primary thoroughfare for the Punta Cana and Bávaro regions in La Altagracia province. Spanning approximately 30 kilometers, it links significant locations from Punta Cana International Airport to the Macau and Uvero Alto area. Our meeting point is at the Petro Mobil gas station, from…
- Punta Cana - The Boulevard Turístico del Este serves as the primary thoroughfare for the Punta Cana and Bávaro regions in La Altagracia province. Spanning approximately 30 kilometers, it links significant locations from Punta Cana International Airport to the Macau and Uvero Alto area. Our meeting point is at the Petro Mobil gas station, from where we depart to various destinations.
- Parque Nacional Los Tres Ojos - Los Tres Ojos National Park is a remarkable system of caverns and freshwater lakes situated in Mirador del Este Park, Santo Domingo Este. This natural haven is distinguished by its three main underground lagoons and a fourth open pit, formed millennia ago following the collapse of limestone caves.
- Columbus Lighthouse (Faro A Colon) - The Columbus Lighthouse is a grand monument and museum located in Santo Domingo East, Dominican Republic. It was constructed in honor of Christopher Columbus to mark the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America.
- Palacio Nacional - The National Palace of the Dominican Republic, situated in Santo Domingo, serves as the seat of executive power and the ultimate emblem of national sovereignty. It was inaugurated on August 16, 1947, during the administration of Rafael Leonidas Trujillo and designed by Italian architect Guido D’Alessandro.
- Casino Napolitano - Casino Napolitano and restaurant is an entertainment hub located on the Malecón de Santo Domingo, within the Hotel Napolitano premises. Managed by the CIRSA group, it is renowned for its location facing the Caribbean Sea, where we offer a private and personalized lunch with superior Creole quality.
- Santo Domingo Este - The Malecón de Santo Domingo Este, stretching along Avenida España, is one of the premier coastal recreational areas in Gran Santo Domingo. Following a comprehensive renovation, it has been transformed into a modern promenade spanning approximately 4.3 to 6 kilometers.
- Catedral Primada de América - The Cathedral Primada of America, officially the Basilica Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Encarnación, is the oldest cathedral in the New World. Nestled in the heart of the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, it stands as one of the continent’s most significant historical landmarks.
- Parque Colón - Parque Colón is the central square of the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic area dates back to 1506 and was initially known as the Plaza Mayor.
- Zona Colonial - Ciudad Colonial de Santo Domingo is the oldest urban center in the Americas, established in 1498 by Bartolomé Colón. This historic gem, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, served as the blueprint for the design of nearly every city in the New World.
- Panteón Nacional - The Pantheon de la Patria (or National Pantheon) is a historic mausoleum located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Originally constructed as a Jesuit church between 1714 and 1746, it now serves as the final resting place for the nation’s most distinguished citizens.
- Museo Del Larimar - The Museo del Larimar is a cultural venue located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, dedicated solely to the history, science, and exhibition of blue pectolite, a semi-precious gem unique to the Dominican Republic.

- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- National Tourist Guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- National Tourist Guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Explore Los Tres Ojos National Park, featuring underground caves and lagoons once utilized by the Taino Indians for millennia until their unfortunate demise.
Observe the Columbus Lighthouse, the burial site of Christopher Columbus’ remains.
Visit Diego Columbus Palace and walk along the first paved road in the New World.
Experience the Santo Domingo…
Explore Los Tres Ojos National Park, featuring underground caves and lagoons once utilized by the Taino Indians for millennia until their unfortunate demise.
Observe the Columbus Lighthouse, the burial site of Christopher Columbus’ remains.
Visit Diego Columbus Palace and walk along the first paved road in the New World.
Experience the Santo Domingo seawall.
Enter the National Pantheon, the final resting place for the nation’s most esteemed citizens.
Discover the first cathedral of the New World.
Stand before the magnificent National Palace.
Enjoy time to shop or wander through the continuously inhabited streets of the Colonial City, which have thrived for over 500 years, with a knowledgeable national guide from the Dominican Republic providing detailed explanations.
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.