No. The Dominican Republic receives a big share of caribbean travel and it is considered safe, as far as earthquakes go. There haven't been any tremors for years.
The Dominican republic and haiti
The Dominican Republic is on the eastern end of the island of Hispaniola, away from the fault on the western end of the island, along which the quake occurred in 2010.
The largest island in the Caribbean is Cuba, which is ONE country. The second largest island is Hispaniola which is made up of Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Hispaniola, between Cuba and Purto Rico, is shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic.Haiti controls the western third of the island.A smaller island, Saint Martin, is shared by the Netherlands (Sint Maarten) and by France (Saint-Martin).
The island which is partitioned into Haiti & the Dominican Republic.
Because the infrastructures of the Dominican Republic are built to support the little earthquake that hit Haiti.
The Dominican Republic was not as severely affected by the Haiti earthquake because it was further away from the epicenter of the earthquake. The geography and tectonic plate boundaries in the region also played a role in the distribution of seismic activity. Additionally, the Dominican Republic has stronger infrastructure and building codes compared to Haiti, which helped minimize the impact of the earthquake.
haiti
The island of hispaniola is made up from Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Only with passports and a proper Dominican Visa.
Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic.The island of Hispaniola is occupied by Haiti on the west side and the Dominican Republic on the east side. Haiti only has about 1/3 of the island.Haiti and the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic shares Hispaniola with Haiti.
Haiti Dominican Republic
In the middle of HAITI near the capital but it was also felt in guantanamo bay cuba, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic
Haiti.
The Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.