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2ND POLO CHALLENGE SUMMER TOURNAMENT

2ND POLO CHALLENGE SUMMER TOURNAMENT / Jul 2 – Jul 10, 2016

La Romana: Casa de Campo

2ND POLO CHALLENGE SUMMER TOURNAMENT

When?: Jul 2, 2016 – Jul 10, 2016

Where?: La Romana: Casa de Campo – Polo Fields

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2ND POLO CHALLENGE SUMMER TOURNAMENT

Jul 2, 2016 – Jul 10, 2016

La Romana: Casa de Campo – Polo Fields

 

POLO AT CASA DE CAMPO

Experience the thrill and the majesty of polo right here at Casa de Campo. Their polo facilities—which include three playing fields and one practice field—are among the best in the Caribbean, and have the largest string of polo ponies under a single brand in the world.

Beginners and experts alike can take advantage of equipment, group instruction, and personalized training. Guests can also hire ponies for stick and ball tournaments, a fantastic and entertaining activity for families. Regular polo matches are played from early November to the end of April for those simply content to cheer from the sidelines.

 

POLO LEAGUE

Casa de Campo is part of an international league that includes two other polo clubs from the Dominican Republic. As of 2016, the Polo Challenge Dominican Republic will catapult the country into the elite world of polo. With top players like Adolfo Cambiaso, Juan Martin Nero, and David Sterling—among others—playing in the league, it’s only a matter of time before the Dominican Republic is one of the premier polo destinations in the world.

 

After its first version, Casa de Campo prepares to bring you a new polo experience.

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Some of the most beautiful places in the Dominican Republic

Back in 2008, the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Tourism glossed the DR as the country “that has it all.”

The country is still sticking with that slogan and it’s easy to see why:

  • Year-round tropical climate.
  • Lush coastline with 250 miles of beaches.
  • Historic cities and culture.
  • Mountains.
  • Waterfalls.
  • Golf courses.
  • We could go on.

PLAYA MORON

Is one of the gorgeous Samana Peninsula´s smaller beaches. Visitors have a good chance to spotting a humpback whale during the January-March mating season.

EL SALTO DEL LIMON WATERFALL, SAMANÁ

It´s a mile-and-a-half trek through the jungle to get to the top of the cascades. The reward is the 130-feet-high El Salto del Limon, which flows into a natural pool that´s great for swimming.

CATHEDRAL OF SANTA MARIA LA MENOR

Dating to 1512, the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor in Santo Domingo is widely considered the oldest cathedral in the Americas. Gothic architecture, 500-year-old mahogany doors and the former site of Christopher Columbus´ tomb all wow visitors.

PUERTO PLATA ``TELEFERICO``

A popular excursion in Puerto Plata is the ``teleferico`` tour. Panoramic views of the city and ocean can be seen from the cable cars. A massive statue of Jesus Christ stands at the top of Mount Isabel de Torres.

LOS HAITISES

The protected forest of Los Haitises has limited road access. It´s become a popular eco-tourism destination, with most visitors arriving by boat. A variety of geographical landscapes are found in the region.

ALTOS DE CHAVON, LA ROMANA

Altos de Chavon is a massive replica 16th-century Mediterranean village. It´s home to a cultural center, an archeological museum and an amphitheater, but just walking around is impressive.

BAYAHIBE BEACH

Bayahibe Beach has a bar and a lighthouse and not much else, but it´s known as one of the nicest places in the country to watch a sunset.

JUANILLO BEACH, CAP CANA

Juanilo Beach is a calm, secluded public beach on the country's East Coast.

HEROES DE LA RESTAURACION MONUMENT, SANTIAGO

The Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration of the Republic is an eight-story structure dedicated to Dominican soldiers who fought the final War of Independence against Spain.

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MULTIGENERATIONAL TRAVELERS FIND THEIR BLISS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Dominican Republic

The best destination for all

Dominican Republic

Wide variety of unique attractions for guests of all ages make the Caribbean country the perfect family getaway

Known for its wide variety of accommodations and attractions, Dominican Republic remains one of the most popular Caribbean destinations for families, offering something for groups with any interests or budget size.

The country is continuing to grow in popularity as an option for multigenerational travelers, thanks in part to the increasing number of direct flights from many major U.S. cities, making it a convenient travel destination. Along Dominican Republic’s nearly 1,000 miles (approximately 1,575 kilometers) of coastline, families are sure to find accommodations and activities perfectly suited to their needs. The country offers a wide array of hotels and resorts that cater specifically to families. Many of them are all-inclusive, making it an ideal spot for those who want all meals, drinks and entertainment to be rolled into one affordable price.

Dominican Republic hotels and tour operators have perfected multigenerational travel offerings, anticipating the needs of family travel groups and catering to them,” said Magaly Toribio, Marketing Advisor for the Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism. “No matter the age of visitors to our country, all guests are sure to find something perfectly suited to their interests, activity levels and budgets.”

EASYGOING ALL-INCLUSIVES

For groups looking for an all-inclusive experience, the country offers award-winning resorts throughout the country – La Romana, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Samana and others offer all-inclusives inspired by the unique flavor of each region. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic’s most well known destination, offers multigenerational groups something everyone can agree on: picture-perfect beaches. The east coast’s languid azure waters lap at the area’s pristine white sands, dotted with an array of family-oriented hotels and resorts offering a playground for guests of all ages. Many of the accommodations here have high-quality onsite kids clubs and excursions catering to children as well as spas, designer golf courses, nightlife opportunities and more for adults, making it one of the best destinations in the Caribbean for family vacations. Punta Cana’s off-resort excursion offerings range from cenote swimming, dolphin encounters, parasailing and moonlight ziplines to educational day trips to historic Santo Domingo, tours into Punta Cana’s countryside, snorkeling at La Romana’s offshore islands and more.

 

ADRENALINE-PUMPING ADVENTURES

With nine distinct ecological zones, Dominican Republic offers a wide variety of terrain for many types of adventure activities, with the northern coast and northeastern Samaná Peninsula historically the most popular. The north coast’s Puerto Plata is an active destination especially well suited for families and multigenerational groups with a love of sports and adventure. The choppy Atlantic waves along the shore make Puerto Plata’s beaches hotspots for water sport enthusiasts of all ages, with the province’s town of Cabarete known as the Kiteboarding Capital of the World. Those looking for a unique day trip in Puerto Plata can visit parks offering everything from ziplines to interactions with small native monkeys, or take teens and tweens on a canyoning, rappelling or ATV tour in Puerto Plata’s geographically-diverse natural playground. Other popular adventure destinations include mountainous Jarabacoa, offering access to the highest peak in the Caribbean and some of the Caribbean’s best white-water rafting.

 

EXCITING ECO-TRAVEL

The country’s robust ecological diversity makes it a haven for multigenerational groups looking to reconnect with nature and marvel at Caribbean flora and fauna – areas like Jarabacoa, Constanza, Bayahibe and Samana each offer a distinctive picture of the island’s natural beauty. The Samaná Peninsula in the country’s northeastern corner is a widely untouched area of Dominican Republic, ideal for eco-travel, providing opportunities for families to have a quiet Caribbean escape. The area is sprinkled with some of the best resorts and seafood restaurants on the island, tucked between private coves and bays, and specializes in nature activities. Families will find plenty to explore here, such as visiting the 618 square miles of caves, mangroves and islets in the famous Los Haitises National Park viewing the thousands of humpback whales wintering in the Samaná Bay, and enjoying a refreshing post-hike dip in the pool of the peninsula’s breathtaking Salto el Limón waterfall. In the opposite corner of the island, the southwestern province of Barahona offers a more arid climate – families looking to observe nature can find everything from American crocodiles to endemic birds in this region.

 

URBAN EXPLORERS

For groups preferring the familiar comfort of bustling cities, city centers such as downtown Santiago, Puerto Plata and Santo Domingo offer numerous options for culture and entertainment. As the most cosmopolitan city in Dominican Republic, and also the oldest city of the New World, Santo Domingo offers both modern amenities as well as a rich background. Founded in the late 1400s, Santo Domingo is a city of firsts – multigenerational groups can explore winding cobblestone streets and charming ruins together in the city’s Colonial City, enjoying a variety of high-end cuisines and convenient day-trips to other areas of the country, with numerous plazas, museums, live music, parks and much more just steps from one another in the capital city. Accommodations in the area range from affordable boutique hotels to international hotel chains, with private homes or villas available for rent to families preferring to have their own space to call a home-away-from-home.

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PGA TOUR / May 30, 2016 – Jun 5, 2016 / Punta Cana: Los Corales Golf Club

PGA TOUR / May 30 – Jun 5, 2016

Punta Cana: Los Corales Golf Club

PGA TOUR

When?: May 30, 2016 – Jun 5, 2016

Where?: Punta Cana: Los Corales Golf Club

Know more: www.pgatour.com

PGA TOUR

May 30, 2016 – Jun 5, 2016 

Punta Cana: Los Corales Golf Club

The course designed by Tom Fazio – Los Corales – in Puntacana Resort & Club will host the famed PGA Tour Latin America. Play along the cliffs, bays, ocean inlets and natural inland lakes with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea.

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Santo Domingo – NIGHTLIFE

SANTO DOMINGO

the perfect place for an alfresco meal surrounded by hundreds of years of history.

Santo Domingo | has it all

Santo Domingo is the largest, most animated, cosmopolitan and people-friendly city in the Caribbean and Central America. Avoid peak hour traffic, and you are in a metropolis that has it allThe Colonial City in Santo Domingo‬ is the perfect place for an alfresco meal surrounded by hundreds of years of history.

SANTO DOMINGO NIGHTLIFE

Some of its architecture can be stunning. The city lit up at night is gorgeous in both historic and modern areas. The lighting of the Colonial City takes you back to the 16th century, but in the city centerit is 21st century all the way.

Most nightspots are located in on Winston Churchill, Gustavo Mejía Ricart, Abraham Lincoln, Roberto Pastoriza, Sarasota or Rómulo Betancourt, Venezuela, on the Malecón, and the many streets of the Colonial City. Many are open-air terraces and bars for people watching and easy socializing. Big hotels have their music spots, such as L’Azotea at the Dominican Fiesta, Las Palmas at the Hotel Santo Domingo or Merengue Bar at the Jaragua.

For Latin music dancing, Lucia 203 and Onno’s are popular in the Colonial City. Serious dancers are drawn to the Avenida Venezuela. In the city, upscale discos boast that they play the same music that is being heard at the top nightspots abroad.

Acclaimed performers are booked all year for the Teatro Nacional or Bellas Artes halls. However, more casual theaters are located in the Colonial City such as Hard Rock Café facing Columbus Park and Casa de Teatro, the off-Broadway hang out in Santo Domingo, where the next Juan Luis Guerra will perform first. The small Guloya and Las Máscaras theaters stage comedy, drama and other plays all year long at their Colonial City address.

Dating back to the 16th century, the Ruinas de San Francisco, the first monastery in the Americas, is today famous for the live Bonyé musical entertainment that attracts hundreds of people at sunset on Sundays. Hostos St. between Emiliano Tejera & Restauración streets.

Plaza de España is the magical large plaza fronting the Alcazar de Colón. Restaurants and bars line the top of the steps overlooking the Alcazar. On Fridays and Saturdays watch folklore shows sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism.

Compared to US and European cinemas, movie theaters are a bargain in Santo Domingo. Those located at the new malls feature the latest technology.

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Bayahibe – More than a fishing village

BAYAHÍBE

a charming village

Bayahibe | More than a fishing village

Bayahíbe is a town in the Dominican Republic, located about 10 miles (16 km) east of La Romana on the shore of the Caribbean Sea. Founded as a fishing village in 1874 by Juan Brito and his family, who came from Puerto Rico, the town is now a tourist destination.

Tourism

Bayahíbe Beach, a public beach, is located less than a mile from the town center, and Dominicus Beach is in about three miles distance. Bayahíbe serves as an embarkation point for boat trips to Saona Island, a thinly inhabited island with extensive beaches located in a national park. In the vicinity of Bayahíbe and Dominicus Beach, numerous large resorts in Bayahibe are located.

Scuba Diving & other watersports

Scuba diving is probably the most common tourist attraction in Bayahíbe – Bayahíbe being the best location for scuba in the Dominican Republic. There are numerous scuba diving shops scattered around the main beach that take scuba divers to the many dive sites around the area. There are over 20 official dive sites located near Bayahíbe and all are accessible from the dive boats in the area. There are three shipwrecks in the area including Atlantic Princess, St George and Coco. Bayahíbe benefits from the crystal clear, calm waters of the Caribbean Sea which makes it perfect for many water sports including snorkeling and stand up paddle boarding. Deep sea fishing is another popular activity.

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Casa de Campo Resort and Villas – THE ONLY THING YOU’LL WANT IS MORE TIME

CASA DE CAMPO

The perfect destination

Casa de Campo | The perfect destination

However you choose to spend your time, one thing is for sure: You’ll always have lots to talk about when asked, “So, what did you do today?”

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At Casa de Campo Resort and Villas you can spend your days doing as much or as little as you’d like, the choice is yours. Stay active with a few sets on the clay, go for a tour of the spectacular countryside by horseback, take in dinner followed by a romantic stroll through an authentic 16th century Mediterranean village, relax on the beach, play in the surf, enjoy the warm Caribbean sun—the list goes on. In fact, there’s so much to do at Casa de Campo, you’ll find yourself wishing for even more hours in the day so you can possibly see and do everything you want.

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JOSS STONE CONCERT – Free Your Spirit / April 23, 2016

– WHERE?: HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO PUNTA CANA

– WHEN?: 23 APRIL, 2016 / 8:00 PM – 11:55 PM

– TICKET PRICES:

  • Orchestra: $70 USD 
  • Platinum & Gold: $50 USD 
  • Silver: $30 USD 

JOSS STONE CONCERT - Free Your Spirit

Joss Stone is coming along with her tour Free Your Spirit. For ticket information go to www.hardrockhotelpuntacana.com

Kids are welcome to enjoy the concert.

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10 unmissable in Dominican Republic

10 unmissable in Dominican Republic

 

Punta Cana

It is the most visited place in Dominican Republic and one of the most popular Caribbean. Located east of the island, on the Atlantic, the Cape is a paradise of white sand beaches and turquoise water.

The temperature throughout the year between 20 ° C and 32 ° C. The quality of all beaches is excellent, but the choice is Playa Bavaro years.

The majority of hotels are all inclusive and organize activities outside the establishment, as 4×4 trips, visits to caves and mangroves.

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Santo Domingo

The capital currently has just over 2.5 million people and concentrates most of the political, economic and cultural activity in the country. The City stands Ovando, the colonial area bordering the Ozama River, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

There you can see America’s first cathedral, the first hospital and walk the old streets, which keep the spirit of 500 years ago. Besides history, the city is one of the great capitals of fun, with dozens of bars and restaurants, carnivals and merengue festivals.


faro-a-colon-republica-dominicana 1Faro a Colón

It is a monument and museum built in honor of Christopher Columbus, located in the city of Santo Domingo. There are the remains and some valuables related to the crossing.

The building is from 1992, when 500 years met the arrival of the Spaniards. Seen from the air, concrete and marble monument stands as a large cross. At night, the 251 luminaires allow him for several kilometers around are turned.

los-27-charcos-de-damajagua-republica-dominicanaLos 27 Charcos de Damajagua

Located in Puerto Plata, in the rolling hills of the Northern Range, it is one of the natural wonders of the country.

The park offers a section jumps up to 13 meters forming water curtains and natural pools.

The tour consists of climbing over rocks and thrown by different pools, through natural slides. The cries of adrenaline are a constant in the walk, which offers jumps of varying difficulty.

 

ballenas-en-samana-republica-dominicanaWhales in Samana

Samana Bay has, as elsewhere in the Dominican, excellent beaches. But the great attraction from December to April is the excursion to see humpback whales.

About three thousand copies come every year to mate from the seas of Iceland, Greenland, Canada and North America. Tourists who make the walk can approach a few meters from the animals.

 

 

los-platos-tipicos-republica-dominicana-1Typical dishes

The cuisine of the country is a reflection of the inherited influences of Spanish and African. The two most popular recipes on the island are the Dominican flag and sancocho.

The first is based on rice, beans and meat, well seasoned, while the stew is cooked like Spanish. She brings cassava, potato, banana and cilantro, among other ingredients.

When refreshing drink, the ringing die is the best option. It is a smoothie made with milk and orange juice. Simple and very delicious.

 

 

 

cayo-paraiso-republica-dominicanaCayo Paraíso

Located off the coast of Punta Rusia and the cove in Puerto Plata, is an atoll, an oceanic coral island. It has barely a hundred meters long and is reached after an hour boat ride. Some choose to jump into the water before reaching the island.

There, the majority of tour operators offer a snorkel and flippers to explore the nearby coral. You can see samples of swordfish and sea horse, among many others.

 

puerto-plata-republica-dominicanaPuerto Plata

Puerto Plata is one of the busiest provinces and is located 223 kilometers north of Santo Domingo. The place is ideal for base and cover a dozen nearby beaches, a distance of no more than 50 kilometers. Cabarete, Boca Cangrejo, Bergantin, Playa de Copello and Butterfly are among the most chosen in this region, the most visited after Punta Cana.

 

 

iberostar-grand-bavaro-hotel-republica-dominicana-1Iberostar Grand Bavaro Hotel

It was recently named one of the ten best hotels in the Caribbean. Like many establishments Dominican Republic, this Punta Cana all inclusive: the price of the evening includes open bar, buffet four meals and the chance to dine in a la carte restaurants inside the complex.

It also has a private beach and large amounts of games, kids club and spa.

 

 

ron-republica-dominicanaRum

When you buy something to give, a good bottle of rum can be a great option. This drink, made from sugarcane, is part of the culture. In fact, its origin can be traced to the time of Columbus and colonization.

The process of distillation and aging is done in American white oak barrels. There boutique in major hotels or can be achieved in liquor stores across the country stores. The three best known brands in the country are Bermudez, Brugal and Barceló. The snuff is another classic souvenirs.

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