LA RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE
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LA RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE
Rejoignez-nous sous le soleil des Antilles.
Réalisez vos vacances de rêve sur des plages de sable blanc, au bord d’une eau magnifiquement turquoise.
Punta Cana, Puerto Plata et maintenant La Romana
La République Dominicaine est un endroit paradisiaque pour vos vacances aux Antilles. Punta Cana et Puerto Plata sont des destinations très populaires et WestJet est très heureuse d’ajouter La Romana à votre choix de destinations en République Dominicaine.
Punta Cana
Punta Cana est située dans la province de La Altagracia, dans le sud-est du pays. Cette région comprend deux parcs nationaux, la célèbre région de Punta Cana et l'Île Saona. Dans les alentours se sont aussi installées de nombreuses attractions touristiques. Une des plus connues de ces attractions est le Manati Parcs, un parc aquatique avec des dauphins. Une autre attraction est le Marinarium avec un objectif de conservation écologique et permettant des demies-journées de nage avec des requins-nourrices et des raies ainsi que de la plongée en apnée. Punta Cana est célèbre pour ses immenses plages au sable blanc et fin. La vie nocturne de la ville est aussi très intense en contraste avec les autres villes du pays, les multiples boites de nuit diffusent bachata et merengue, musiques typiques de cette région des Caraïbes.
San Felipe de Puerto Plata
Ville et port de la côte nord-ouest (côte d'Ambre) de la République dominicaine, c’est le chef-lieu de la province du même nom et l’un des plus importants ports de commerce du pays. Son nom, le Port de l'Argent, serait originaire de Christophe Colomb lui-même, qui l'aurait ainsi appelée à cause du reflet de ses flots, lorsqu'il fut en vue de cette côte en janvier 1493. À partir de 1555, Puerto Plata perdit de l'importance et devint un des lieux des Antilles où se pratiquait la contrebande avec les pirates et flibustiers des Caraïbes. Ce n'est que vers 1740, grâce à des familles espagnoles originaires des Canaries, qu'on doit sa renaissance et que son port reprit l'importance qui est la sienne aujourd'hui.
La Romana
La ville est située à une centaine de kilomètres à l'ouest de la capitale Saint-Domingue. Elle doit son nom à une grande balance romaine qui servait au XVIe siècle à peser les marchandises transitant par ce port, important à l'époque. Dans les environs, vous pouvez admirer Altos de Chavon, village de style italien du XVIe siècle, perché sur une falaise, dominant le rio Chavon et Casa de Campo, rendez-vous de milliardaires, dont plusieurs y ont leur résidence.
Votre escapade au soleil
Punta Cana, Puerto Plata et La Romana ont tellement à offrir ; que vous soyez un aventurier ou simplement à la recherche de vacances à l’ombre des palmiers. Amenez vos bâtons de golf pour profiter d’un des terrains prestigieux de l’île ou visitez une ville carnaval à la découverte de spectacles de danse et de musique traditionnelle. La République Dominicaine offre des activités pour toute la famille tout autant qu’une ambiance intime idéale pour un voyage romantique.
Pour visiter la République Dominicaine, réservez votre vol à Punta Cana, Puerto Plata et La Romana dès maintenant.
Why would you want to be anywhere but outdoors when you're here?
- The area around Puerto Plata is a versatile playground, the terrain is rugged and mountainous which lends itself well to mountain-biking over riverbeds or rock climbing through the jungle forests, while still being only a short distance from the lure of the beach. Perfect for adventure seekers!
- In and around most of the resort areas, there's also tennis, polo, horse back riding and cycling, river rafting and of course spectacular golf courses to be found.
For some people, golf is the highest form of relaxation. Are you one of them?
- Check out 18 and 27 hole courses in Punta Cana, most of which are reasonably priced for 18 or 9 hole rounds. Several of which have been designed by Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo, in addition to a championship course designed by Pete Dye.
- Puerto Plata offers 9 & 18 hole courses, either public or on resors which are fairly inexpensive and great for beginners. Play on courses designed by Arnold Palmer and Jim Fazio; including ocean front courses, with windswept cliffs for more challenging rounds.
Get your holiday started now!

In between relaxing or adventuring, you should check out what kinds of shopping you can find around Punta Cana or Puerto Plata:
- If you have a chance, take a day trip to one of the Carnival towns on the island, each a relatively short drive from the resort areas of Punta Cana and Puerto Plata:
- Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic;
- LaVega and Cabral.
The perfect keepsake from your Dominican holiday is a carnival mask. While you do need to travel to one of the cities listed above to find them, these gorgeous, handmade creations will make the treasure hunt worthwhile.
Other fabulous items you can purchase locally are Larimar, a stone found only in the Dominican Republic and Amber, both the honey and blue types; Cuban rum, cigars and coffee.
Do you like to take a chance or two on the slots or blackjack tables? The Dominican Republic has a variety of casinos to offer excitement for travellers with a penchant for high or low stakes gambling. You may even want to choose your resort based on these locations, so you are never far away from the fun:
- Iberostar Hotel & Casino, Melia Caribe Tropical Casino Palma Real and The Majestic Colonial in Punta Cana;
- Paradise Beach Club & Casino and Puerto Plata Beach Resort and Casino in Puerto Plata.
Are you ready to go?
Often visitors choose stay at all inclusive resorts – most of which offer a wide array of activities, such as volleyball, tennis, exercise classes, banana boats, dance lessons and Kids Clubs. For this reason, packing for a Dominican holiday is easy – just be sure you have the essentials – sunglasses, sunblock, a few summer outfits and a bathing suit; your all-inclusive resort should be able to take care of the rest!

Brand name and chain hotels, such as WestJet's Hotel Partners, the InterContinental Hotels Group, can be found in the area and booked through WestJet.com.
Thinking about booking a package? Visit WestJetVacations.com for flight and hotel package deals.
Thousands of people travel to the Dominican Island for weddings and honeymoons each year. If you like the idea of little to no stress, planning or organizing, this is just what you're looking for. Resort coordinators shoulder most of the work and preparation for you and can assist in almost the entire planning of your special day. You will have to choose who is on the guest list though! Just remember the three R's for planning a wedding Dominican style:
- Register with the government. Your coordinator can advise you how best to do this, how to pay the fee and what documents are required for the registration. They may even take care of this before you arrive, depending on the level of services you employ.
- Reserve a judge – don't forget you need to organize two witnesses too;
- Request a marriage certificate – weddings in the Dominican are legal and recognized worldwide, you'll just need this document to register your marriage back home.
Tropical luxury, palms and sand with dramatic mountains in the background, extravagant resorts or quiet inns, wedding packages are available in most places, and professional services are sometimes even included. Whether you want to go ultra fancy or simply elegant, don't be shy to ask questions – resort or hotel coordinators are used to weddings, so are happy to help.
Be sure to contact WestJet's groups desk to coordinate travel for your wedding guests.
Let's get you on your way!

The indigenous people of the Dominican Republic, the Taino, who populated the island before Columbus discovered it and the Arawakan people of South America make up most of the island's culture. While Spanish is the official language, English, French, German, Haitian, Creole and Italian are also spoken to some degree.
These cultures combine to create Caribbean ambiance with meringue music and dance based on African rhythm. You'll hear and see it all around you, so let yourself get swept up in the melodic atmosphere.
The Dominican peso is the national currency; however U.S. dollars are acceptable in most tourist areas.

To get yourself from place to place by car, rent from one of our Car Rental Partners: Budget Rent a Car or National Car Rental through WestJet.com
Starting December 11, 2007 WestJet will fly to Puerto Plata twice a week and beginning December 13, 2007 to Punta Cana twice a week from Toronto, on a seasonal basis. Check out connections from other awesome WestJet cities too.
It is important to note that when you vacations to Punta Cana or Puerto Plata there are entry requirements you should know before you depart. You will need:
- Government issued ID, for example a valid driver's license – it is recommended however, that Canadians always be in possession of a valid Canadian passport while abroad,
- Proof of citizenship, like a birth certificate - if a passport is not used,
- A Tourist Card for each member of your party, paid for at the time of entry – at a cost $10 USD valid for 30 days, which must be paid in cash. No coins, Dominican currency or other currency will be accepted. Be sure to have the right cash in paper form, as ATM's are not available before customs in either airport,
- An embarkation form to be completed upon arrival.
The Tourist Card has two parts, one of which is taken at the point of entry and the other half must be kept safe for you to be able to leave at the end of your trip. WestJet flight attendants will give you your Tourist Card on the plane, so you should take a minute or two to fill it out on the flight, as it is to be completed before you enter the immigration line.
A Departure tax is charged for International flights, which is included in the price of a ticket when purchased with WestJet; however not all airlines will do this, so please check with your travel agent prior to leaving.
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