Please visit the link below (US Dept. of State, travel.state.gov) for travel information on the Dominican Republic. They have compiled US Embassy information, entry/exit requirements, safety and security and crime information, medical facilities and health information, children's issues, traffic and road information, and special circumstances (information regarding currency, real estate, gambling, etc.). The Dept. of State site is a must see for anyone traveling anywhere in the world.
Some areas are safer than others. The main reason for the dangers in the DR is because it is a hot spot as a route to the US for Colombian grown drugs.
Unless you're at a beach resort don't wear any jewelery while your out and about that's very expensive, I suggest wearing fake jewelery. And don't wear expensive clothes either.
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Yes, the beaches of the dominican republic are safe if you stay in the costs.
They visit Santiago and Santo Domingo which is the capital of the Dominican Republic.
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.
Yes, you need a biometric passport for entering to Dominican Republic.
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You should visit an immigration office of the Dominican Republic or their consulate or embassy in order to have the processing of the VIsa.
In order to travel to or visit the Dominican Republic, the first essential document a traveller requires is a valid passport from their home country. Other documents are secondary to the passport.
Republica Domincana or in English "The Dominican Republic".
in Dominican republic you can take a plane if Colorado is surrounded by water best might be a plane or either go on skype
The Dominican Republic attained independence in 1844.
"Quisqueya" is a nickname for Dominican Republic.