With more than one thousand miles of coastline the Dominican Republic has endless beaches for tourists to enjoy. The Dominican Republic has a lot more than sea and sand to attract. There are rivers, lakes, verdant valleys and semi-arid deserts with spectacular cactus gardens, golf courses as well as watersports. Tourists can visit the tropical rain forests to cool off under the lush green canopy of trees. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction to the Dominican Republic - Overview - Location & Orientation - Culture - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Puerta Plata - Mount Isobel de las Torres - Santo Domingo - Ocean World Adventure Park - Amber World Museum - Larimar Museum - Jarabacoa - Jarabacoa River Club - Santiago De Los Caballeros - Museo del Tabaco - Damajagua Waterfalls - Manati Park - Chavon River Boat Safari - Whale Watching - Dominican Jeep Safari - Dominican Republic - National Parks - Cayo Levantado - Lemon Cascades - Recommendations For The Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Bavaro Hostel - Rancho Wendy - Hostal Conde Parque & Venus Bar - La Hacienda Hostel - Suncamp - Places to Eat & Drink - The Lobby Bar - Restaurante El DelphÃn - Dracula Restaurant & Bar - Cabaha' Restaurant & Bar - La Costilla de Adan - Places to Shop - Mercado Modelo - Janet's Supermarket - Mercado de las Pulgas/Flea Market - Orange Market - Supermercado Super Pola