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		<description><![CDATA[Experience the delights of the hot sun and sandy, lush palm tree lined beaches - no other island gives you the mood of the “Caribbean” quite like the Dominican Republic. There really is something for everyone, offering an extensive range of natural beauty, cultural monuments, excellent sporting facilities and fun filled nightlife for those who just don’t want the party to end.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;">By Nikki McCowan</span></h1>
<p>Experience the delights of the hot sun and sandy, lush palm tree lined beaches &#8211; no other island gives you the mood of the “Caribbean” quite like the Dominican Republic. There really is something for everyone, offering an extensive range of natural beauty, cultural monuments, excellent sporting facilities and fun filled nightlife for those who just don’t want the party to end.</p>
<p>Santo Domingo</p>
<p>The oldest Spanish metropolis in the New World, with nearly 3 million inhabitants, is the political and cultural capital as well as the economical centre of the Dominican Republic. Founded in 1496, the old town of Santo Domingo, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is a true treasure trove of colonial architecture.</p>
<p>The cathedral Santa Maria la Menor on the southern side of Columbus Square (Parque Colón) will captivate you with a harmonious vestibule with two arches in the west façade and an interior celebrating the three ships. After it was completed (1521-1540), it was extended with 14 side chapels in which precious objects of art, such as the crown of Queen Isabella, can be seen.</p>
<p>The Alcazar of Columbus (Columbus&#8217;s Palace), which was the residence of the Spanish viceroy in the 16th Century, rises above the Plaza Espagna. From here, numerous adventurers made plans for crusades to the American continent. The Museo del Hombre Dominicano is dedicated to the history of the island and its indigenous, African and European roots.</p>
<p>The Samana Peninsula</p>
<p>The Caribbean in the travel brochures: small isolated islands, colourful coral reefs with an unbelievable diversity of species and forms, coconut palms swaying in the breeze, romantic waterfalls, dives to old Spanish wrecks, long walks to remote white sandy beaches. Nowhere else will you feel the true Caribbean flair as much as on the Samana Peninsula in the north-east of the Dominican Republic.</p>
<p>The main tourist areas, in addition to Sanchez, with its small harbour and wooden houses in the Victorian style, are Las Terrenas on the north coast and Santa Barbara de Samana in the south on the bay of the same name. The most popular activities in Santa Barbara are strolling to the attractive Malecon, extended visits to cafés and boat trips to Cayo Levantado &#8211; made famous throughout the world by the Bacardi advertisements. The absolute highlight from January to March is the numerous agencies offering whale-watching tours, when up to 3,000 humpback whales gather together to mate in the warm waters of the Bahia de Samana.</p>
<p>Los Haitises National Park</p>
<p>The Tainos, the original inhabitants of Spanish descent(Hispaniolas), named the impassable mountainous area between the Bahia de Samana and the Cordillera Oriental, which is protected as the Los Haitises National Park. Erosion of the limestone here has created one of the most geologically interesting types of landscape in the Caribbean: a distinct, lush Karst landscape with extensive cave systems, collapse craters (dolinas), impressive stone towers (mogotes), which sometimes appear as islands (cayos) off the coast.</p>
<p>Nature lovers can study the life of the cotica parrot, the national bird of the Dominican Republic, amongst the approximately 120 different species of birds in the vast mangrove belts and in the tropical rainforests further inland. Around 2000 BC, the Siboneyes, and later the Tainos, drew the fantastic primordial landscape combined with religious depictions in numerous cave drawings in which whales, fish and insects, as well as a shaman (behique), can be seen.</p>
<p>Lake Enriquillo</p>
<p>The 42 kilometre long Lake Enriquillo at nearly 40 m below sea level is an extraordinary natural spectacle. It is part of a former estuary, the salt content of which is three times higher than that in the Caribbean Sea due to high evaporation at temperatures of up to 50 °C.</p>
<p>In the midst of the lake, the Isla Cabritos National Park surprises you with semi-desert and briar vegetation which is unusual for the region. If you are lucky, in the early hours of the morning on this “Goat island” you may see the largest crocodile in the Americas which is threatened by extinction, as well as turtles, flamingos and rhino iguanas.</p>
<p>The sulphurous whirlpools of the Balneario Las Barias in La Descubierta in the heart of a wonderful oak forest promise refreshment and relaxation. In addition, on the north shore of the lake at the Postrer Rio you will find one of the most significant archeological sites of the Hispaniolas: the Las Caritas sanctuary with petroglyphics, which depict, amongst other things,small faces without ears.</p>
<p>Sosua</p>
<p>Countless souvenir shops, diving schools, travel agencies, discos, cafés and bars and more than 100 guesthouses and hotels &#8211; all this makes Sosua the tourist centre of the northern coast of the island. By invitation of the dictator Trujillo, Jewish immigrants founded the city in 1940 and many Europeans from the most varied nations, in particular Germans, settled here subsequently and developed a unique multi-cultural society.</p>
<p>A 1 kilometre long sandy beach separates the two parts of the city from one another: the Caribbean-style Los Charamicos, which lies on a slope and is predominantly inhabited by Dominicans, and El Batey. Under the European influence of Calle Pedro Chisante, this area is dominated by the money-making tourist industry. A synagogue and a historical museum in the Calle Dr. Alejo Martinez district bear witness to the Jewish history of the area. Here bathers can also enjoy the sea from several small beaches, such as Playita and Playa Chiquita.</p>
<p>Puerto Plata</p>
<p>The history of the anchorage ground named “Port of Silver” at the foot of the Pico Isabel de Torres local mountain is characterised by a continual trend of ups and downs. After the initial boom in the 16th Century from trading leather, the area experienced its heyday in the 18th and 19th Centuries exporting tobacco, sugar, coffee and rum. After another decline, the 1980s saw the arrival of tourism to the lovely city centre with its numerous wooden houses.</p>
<p>The Fort San Felipe (mid 16th Century) towers majestically over the harbour entrance at the western end of Malecon. It was erected by order of Carlos V to protect the harbour from pirate attacks. Carefully restored, its rooms house a weapons museum which is well worth a visit. Not far from the contemplative Plaza Central in the Calle Duarte 61, the Museo del Ambar will fascinate you with a large collection of amber, including examples of embedded old leaves, lizards and insects up to 60 million years old.</p>
<p>Santiago de los Caballeros</p>
<p>The money spent in Santo Domingo is earned in Santiago. Nothing characterises the economical significance of the city in the prosperous valley of Rio Cibao better than this expression. Rum and tobacco in particular, along with bananas, sugar, coffee and rice have given the trade metropolis wealth and prosperity.</p>
<p>An unmissable symbol of Santiago is the 67-metre high column at the end of the Calle del Sol, often abbreviated to “El Monumento”, which was ordered by the megalomaniac dictator Trujillo (1930-1961) to commemorate the heroes of the Restauration war in 1865. The history of tobacco cultivation and the industry as well as the skillful manual processing of it is documented vividly in the Museo del Tabaco in the city centre. With an extensive collection of richly decorated masks and costumes, the Museo de Arte Folkló rico Tomás Morel in the Calle Restauración y López is devoted to the carnival celebrated so enthusiastically in the Dominican Republic.</p>
<p>Jarabacoa</p>
<p>Set amidst wonderful pine forests at 530 metres, Jarabacoa boasts a pleasant spring-like climate with warm days and cool nights. This part of the Cordillera Central, named the Alpes Dominicanos, offers a range of rafting and walking activities and excursions for nature lovers and those seeking recuperation.</p>
<p>Only 2 km outside this small place, the natural Balneario La Confluencia at the confluence of the Jimenoa and Yaque del Norte rivers offers swimming and relaxation. The 20 metre-high waterfalls Saltos de Jimenoa and Saltos de Baiguate can be reached by foot or horseback. Both are also popular with Dominican holidaymakers.</p>
<p>In 3 to 4 day excursions you can explore Jarabacoa or the village of Cienaga as well as the extinct volcanoes in the Armando Bermudez National Park, the Loma de la Viuda (2,802 m), the Pico de Yaque (3,045 m) and the Pico Duarte, at 3,175 m the highest peak in the Caribbean.</p>
<p>About the Author: If you would like to learn more about the Dominican Republic and of last minute travel deals then visit <a href="http://www.lastminutetraveluk.co.uk/dominicanrepublic.html">Dominican Republic Holidays</a></p>
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		<title>Nightlife in the Dominican Republic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many people, vacation is one of the few times they can unwind and have a great time. Because of that, there is a focus on nightlife when someone is visiting a new area. If you are getting ready to go to the Dominican Republic, you will be pleased to know you will be able to participate in an amazing nightlife. There are parts of the Dominican Republic that light up after hours, and you will be able to spend hours out on the town.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;">By Alex Bezborodko</span></h1>
<p>For many people, vacation is one of the few times they can unwind and have a great time.  Because of that, there is a focus on nightlife when someone is visiting a new area.  If you are getting ready to go to the Dominican Republic, you will be pleased to know you will be able to participate in an amazing nightlife.  There are parts of the Dominican Republic that light up after hours, and you will be able to spend hours out on the town.</p>
<p>There are many options when it comes to nightlife in the Dominican Republic.  You can go dancing, listen to live music, or hit the casinos.  You will be able to fill up your nights doing exactly what you want to do.  There are truly options for everyone.</p>
<p>If you want to have drinks by the beach, the Aura Beach House in Juan Bolio is a must.  This is one of the most popular bars in the area.  It attracts a diverse crowd, from wealthy people to young people just looking for a good time.  With the perfect atmosphere and talented DJs, this club is a must.  You will be able to dance the night away, or sit and have drinks.  Since it caters to many different age groups, it also caters to different styles.  You can relax or go wild.</p>
<p>If you want to have a wild time without limits, there is a club you can visit that is certain to deliver.  Occidental Grand Punta Cana is the home of the Disco Mangu.  This is a great place to go if you like a wide variety of music and you love to dance.  You will be able to have a night full of drinks, dancing and fun when you go to this club.</p>
<p>Santo Domingo is another great place to spend the late hours.  You can go to the Atlantis World Casino to try your luck at gambling.  After you get done there, you can go to one of the many clubs in the area.</p>
<p>La Masia is one of the best clubs in Santo Domingo, thanks to the live music.  When you visit the club, you will get to hear music from actual musicians instead of watching a DJ spin a record.  You can listen to jazz music, along with other music.  You will get to have a taste of the Dominican Republic and its musical culture when you visit this club.</p>
<p>If you are traveling to the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, you might want to try the Crazy Moon.  This dance club is one of the most popular in the area, and for good reason.  This club has a lot to offer.  You will be able to dance the night away with throbbing beats, and you can hang out at the bar and get a little rest in before you start dancing again.</p>
<p>IF you want to travel from one club and restaurant to the next, Boco Chica is the perfect place to go.  You can go to Calle Duarte, which is the main street, and wonder through the area.  Bars, restaurants and shops line the street and you will be able to have drinks, grab a bit to eat, or get some shopping in.</p>
<p>The Dominican Republic is the place to go if you are looking for a fun nightlife.  You will be able to pack your nights full with all of the fun you can find in the area.  You will be able to go to exciting bars and clubs, and also take in some great casinos.  If you love to go out at night, you are sure to find something you will enjoy in the Dominican Republic.</p>
<p>About the Author: Alex Bezborodko is the owner of the Sunny Comfort Properties <a title="http://www.sunnycomfort.com" href="http://www.sunnycomfort.com" target="_blank">http://www.sunnycomfort.com</a> website, featuring international properties direct from the developers.</p>
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		<title>Best Travel Destinations For Women</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the best travel destinations for women are in the Caribbean. With a number of tropical isles, the Caribbean is perfect for those looking for a fun-filled vacation. Be it beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and water sports such as surfing and SCUBA diving, one is spoilt for choice in the Caribbean. All this coupled with some great accommodation which ranges from all-inclusive resorts to small intimate places to stay ensure that visitors to the Caribbean go back for more. Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos, the Virgin Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the Bahamas offer the best facilities for visitors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alex_Briganza">Alex Briganza</a></p>
<p>Some of the best travel destinations for women are in the Caribbean. With a number of tropical isles, the Caribbean is perfect for those looking for a fun-filled vacation. Be it beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and water sports such as surfing and SCUBA diving, one is spoilt for choice in the Caribbean. All this coupled with some great accommodation which ranges from all-inclusive resorts to small intimate places to stay ensure that visitors to the Caribbean go back for more. Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos, the Virgin Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the Bahamas offer the best facilities for visitors.</p>
<p>Jamaica, the land of reggae music, palate-pleasing and mouth-searing cuisines, and Blue Mountain Coffee is one of the best destinations for women. It offers an eclectic mix of beaches, waterfalls and mountains. There are a number of luxury retreats in towns such as Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, and Negril that attract visitors.</p>
<p>The Bahamas is another popular destination, offering water sports, golf, and shopping opportunities. It comprises of a number of islands and cays with important cities like Nassau on New Providence Island popular for its recreational activities and Grand Bahama Island featuring casinos, shopping districts, and golf courses.</p>
<p>The Dominican Republic attracts sport lovers, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. Visitors can stay at one of the innumerable luxury resorts that line the numerous beaches. Santa Domingo and Puerto Plata are some cities in the Dominican Republic that offer a mix of culture and history while Punta Cana is full of great places to stay.</p>
<p>Whatever one is looking for be it nightlife, shopping, or activities, the <a href="http://www.voyage.tv/Pages/home.aspx" target="_new">Caribbean</a> Islands provide a wide variety of options to a visitor. Those interested in a laidback vacation can take it easy and relax on one of the secluded beaches that the Caribbean has to offer or just lounge at the poolside in one of the all-inclusive luxury resorts.</p>
<p>Alex Briganza is a professional traveler who uses his travel experience to introduce people to the joys of traveling. Alex is especially adept at luxury travel, and his favorite destination include Caribbean</p>
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