The Dominican Republic has become one of the most popular Long Haul Holiday destinations from the UK. The island is situated on the heart of the Greater Antilles between Cuba and, Jamaica to the west and Puerto Rico to the east. The second largest country in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic covers two thirds of the island of Hispaniola which it shares with Haiti. The country is divided into 29 provinces and a national district. There are three main mountain ranges that cross the country. There is 1,566 kilometres of coastline, over a third being beach, with some of the highest mountains in the West Indies the summit of which culminates at Pico Duarte, reaching an altitude of 3,175 metres.
The Dominican Republic is located east of Haiti on the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. During this Program, share our adventure across the best-kept secret of the Caribbean. This unique Island, rich in history, culture and natural beauty is as the locals say where everything started. For this island paradise was Christopher Columbus's first stop in America. It is definitely one of the Caribbean's most versatile playgrounds. It also offers a unique underwater world where its depth provides coral reefs allowing marine life to find refuge.

Thousands of aquatic species, color and compose music to the eyes, reaffirming the gifts that Mother Nature has given this Island.

The Dominican Republic has been called the Adventure Island where you can enjoy water, air and wind sports.

A place where you can try new things for the first time in untamed crystal clear blue water and gentle warm breezes.
This is the ceremony portion of a wedding that I shot down on the beaches of Punta Cana.
A compilation of the many different and beautiful people of my country. It was difficult to find some of these photos, since the web only portrays either the AI resorts or the poorest villages and citizens of DR.

¡Espero que lo disfruten!
A video I put together with some photos of Santo Domingo and other parts of the Dominican Republic... hope you like it

Music: "La Hormiguita" and "Que Bonita Luna" by Juan Luis Guerra