Is it technically possible? Yes. Can it be done. Probably not, and definitely not from the beach. To have a chance to see Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic one must be a MINIMUM of 60 feet above sea level to see the highest mountain tops on Puerto Rico's western shores near Rincón 80 miles away.
It is much more likely to be able to see Isla Mona (Mona Island) which is a Puerto Rican Island that lies halfway between Hispañola and the island of Puerto Rico.
There are many different websites that offer a large amount of information on Puerto Rico vacations. Included in this list of websites are sites like To Puerto Rico, See Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rico Vacations.
The Dominican Republic is an independent nation.
For a list of all presidents of the Dominican Republic, click here.
Puerto Rico might see 6 hurricanes passed by or close by or actually hit every summer. Puerto Rico has probably seen 6 very bad hurricanes inthe last one hundred years
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Haiti is only about a fifth the size of New York state.
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Puerto Rico has had its fair share of prominent personalities to see the full list including the past, and present prominent persons visit topuertorico.org/culture/famouspr.shtml
You need to contact the Department of Health in Puerto Rico. (Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico). You can find some basic information on the official government web site (see the link below) or call 1-787-641-4224.
"Puerto Rico" is IN Spanish. It doesn't need a translation. It is pronounced "PWARE-to REE-co". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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Spanish is spoken in the Dominican RepublicHaitian Creole and French are spoken in HaitiHispaniola is divided into 2 countries: Haiti speaks French and Haitian Creole.The Dominican Republic speaks Spanish.Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the same island.In Haiti, the official languages are French and Haitian Creole. In the Dominican Republic, the official language is Spanish.