www.domrep.org
i have no clue at all what the customs of dominican republic are. this is why i came to this website toget an answer if anyone can help me please do.
A person can find information about traveling to the Dominican Republic by visiting the official Dominican Republic tourist website. Other information can also be found in travel books about Latin America.
Yes you do. Since 2009. Check Dominican website to be sure.
dont go to this website. the info is lame. blah
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).
I just checked a website that gives the current local time in the Dominican Republic (see the Related Link below), and it says it's 11:15 PM. In New York (where I am) it's 10:15 PM. So, the Dominican Republic is one hour ahead of New York. If it's 2 PM in New York, it's 3 PM in the Dominican Republic.
The dance orgininated from the Dominican republic. the link below has more information.
Paradisus Palma Real has one golf course at its Dominican Republic resort. The course is located at the Cocotal Golf & Country Club. Their website provides excellent information and photos. http://www.paradisuspalmareal.com/golf.php
yes,dominican convet harare has a website.
As of 28 July 2008, no, US citizens do not need a visa to visit the Dominican Republic. But always check with the Dominican Consulate or a reputable travel agent before your departure to confirm that policies have not changed.
Listin Diario is known for being a Spanish language website in the Dominican Republic. They have a number of news stories about foreign and domestic issues as well as weather information.
Yes, Dominican university does have a specific website online. If you are searching under that name it should bring up the main website for you to visit.