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Caribbean Gems : The Sybarite Guide to DR Beaches, Part 2Enjoy your continued tour of the great beaches in the Dominican Republic….from Samana to Puerto Plata and head west towards Cabarete. Along the way the author suggests the best in restaurants, bars, night life, lodging and activities to keep you enthralled and prevent you from ever wanting to leave the special island of the Dominican Republic. ---> read more.
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The Sybarite Guide to DR Beaches, Part 1There are two types of life, the great life and the normal life, but in reality the normal life is no life at all! Everybody knows that the best beaches are in the Caribbean and for certain the DR has a huge share of the best of them all. In this first part of our Sybarite Guide we will talk about those beaches where true sybarites can enjoy more than the beach itself, here they will enjoy life, the food, the pleasure of the moment, the view, in short the whole package! In the DR you do not have to be mega rich to enjoy life, you just need to have the right guide and here it is. ---> read more.
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World Class Competitions in the DRMost people know that the DR has plenty of water and land-based sports and activities and is also well-known as a premier golf destination. However, most people don’t realize that many international associations and competitions pick DR to host many of their venues. And, when those competitions are the PGA Championship and the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship then you know that the DR is unto something BIG… ---> read more.
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Glorious Celebrations in the Dominican RepublicWhat would you get if you mix together rum, warm weather, not much rain and lots of holidays? The perfect combination for a party and the Dominican Republic has all of those ingredients and Dominicans love to party. Be it the party during Carnival days, celebrating baseball victories or enjoying great cinema – Dominicans can find lots of ways to happily have a good time. This article introduces three favorite traditions that we celebrate in the DR. ---> read more.
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Santo Domingo: Cultural Capital of the AmericasThe International Bureau of cultural capitals (www.ibocc.org) has chosen Santo Domingo to be the new cultural capital of the Americas for 2010. It is a great opportunity for the world to start to take notice that Santo Domingo is the birthplace of the American continent, home of the first courts, first cathedral, first streets, first church, and first palace among many others. ---> read more.
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Retiring to the Dominican RepublicThere are many pro’s to retiring to gorgeous Dominican Republic, recently ranked the second happiest country in the world. Let’s start with the DR’s zero capital gains taxes for tourism real estate; the special advantage law created just for retirees; the quick air travel to the USA and beyond; its great communications systems and infrastructure; its top notch medical and personal care services; its low cost of living; the non-stop entertainment possibilities and DR’s size and diversity – a place where you can spend 365 days involved with activities, golf and exploring and never get bored! ---> read more.
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Cabarete : Surfing Into Luxury Adventure sports and ecotourism are the main attractions of Cabrete, a small town of about 20,000 people, that was made famous by adventure travelers who loved the wind, the beach and fresh seafood. With time these travelers decided to settle down, some opening business and they put the town on the map. Word of mouth spread like wildfire about the “best place in the world for windsurfing,” and with that the demand for quality accommodations that met international standards was born. ---> read more.
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Puerto Playa : A Leisurely Stroll To Luxury Puerto Plata is called “the girlfriend of the Atlantic” in the Dominican Republic, just because everyone loves its beaches, the natural scenery and its people. This is the city that started tourism in the country. Without the success of Puerto Plata as a tourist destination, the DR would not be on top of the tourism charts in the Caribbean today. Just as it grew systematically to the top position in the all-inclusive resorts market, it has taken on the luxury market with the same careful planning. ---> read more.
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La Romana : Cradle of LuxuryLa Flor del Este (The Flower of the East), as La Romana is known, is the third-largest city in the Dominican Republic and it is a hub for a growing tourist industry with several nearby golf-oriented resorts. La Romana has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of the beautiful beaches and the high-end tourism infrastructure that has been put in place. The jewel in the town’s resort crown is the magnificent Casa de Campo complex. ---> read more.
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Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic : Unusual Luxury The small city of Juan Dolio, which is located 15 minutes from the Las Americas airport and 50 minutes from Santo Domingo, is redefining the style of luxury in the country. Known for its fabulous beaches its closeness to the capital of Santo Domingo allowed many of the middle and high class residents of the capital to buy beach front property. Then local developers built small gated communities with many amenities catering to Dominicans only, way before tourism became popular in the country. Finally it was discovered by foreigners about 20 years ago… ---> read more.
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The New Luxury Capital Of The Caribbean : The Dominican RepublicIn the last 15 years the Dominican Republic became the Caribbean island with the most hotel rooms, mostly under the ¨all inclusive¨ plan, where it ranks 1st in the world. In the last 5 years, this all started to change, with developments that are among the best in the world building ultimate developments. And, it is more than the country’s ever improving infrastructure, the lowest land costs in the area, superb beaches and the great warmth of the locals that is transforming the country into a luxury development heaven. Luxury requires an experience, top entertainment, golf, yachting, great dining…and the DR has all of this and more! ---> read more.
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The Dazzling Dominican RepublicI can truthfully report that after 12 years of travel throughout the Caribbean my favorite island is easily the Dominican Republic. There is just simply no other island like it as no other island offers the plethora of world class activities, upscale resorts and casinos, high end retail, old world charm, new world convenience, dedicated ecotourism - and all at very reasonable prices. There is something for everyone to truly enjoy in the Dominican Republic ---> read more.
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Corporate Relocation - The Dominican Republic: Nobody Does It BetterThe DR, like many offshore jurisdictions, is a Free Zone country -a place where, for 20 years, one may operate a business tax free, or close to it, and with limited regulations and restrictions. Free zones really took off in the DR during the 80s, when many companies from USA, Canada, Hong Kong and Italy (to name a few), moved operations into the country. This mainly involved manufacturing, however, with more recent advent of advanced telecommunications, the door has opened up for technology-reliant companies to relocate. ---> read more.
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Dominican Republic : Jewels on a ShorelineSo as you move closer to owning property in the Dominican Republic, and everything else falls into place; perfect all year round climate, good existing infrastructure, affordable lifestyle, we need to find a development with a pedigree. A well managed project which creates a solid physical and fiscal balance between the environment, the property and the owner. Something elegant on the white beaches of the north coast. At Sosua we found Infiniti Blu. ---> read more.
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Dominican Republic Condos for SaleThere exists along the beachfront in Sosua, Dominican Rep the ultimate in luxury condo development, with a dream of a view over the infinity of the blue ocean......it is known as Infiniti Blu.
This secure, gated community and first class ocean front development of 20,000 square meters (approximately 5 acres) combines spectacular views with a hi tech sophisticated infrastructure contained within European standard architectural detail. An infinite tropical blue paints the sky and sea that are the trademark views from every elegant home at Infiniti Blu.
The fabulous ocean front location has been intelligently designed to reveal an unsurpassed beach view from the condos, and those with beautiful pool views are just steps from the beach. ---> read more.
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Dominican Republic Residential Resort For Sale When Les and Lynda arrived nearly three years ago, from Winnipeg, they bought Condos Laguna with just one property on it. That original 240 sq meter home has been renovated into a 500 sq meter space with a 4m high ceiling which would make an ideal restaurant or convention/meeting area. Pillars support the huge high roof at both ends, and it feels like a Greek theatre waiting for its audience. ---> read more.
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Dominican Republic : Luxury Villa WindsongNative Dominican coral floors containing gorgeous natural shell shaped fossils, the bathroom shower’s perfectly round white stones from Barahona as well hand maid hemp rope on the rafters are the natural materials that inspire you to relax and live in harmony with the sound of the ocean. If meditation is not your thing, you can enjoy surround sound music and movies in the media room with your 60 inch Sony Vega. For those rare moments when there isn’t a cool on-shore wind, all bedrooms, the media room, and kitchen are air conditioned. ---> read more.
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Dominican RepublicReal Estate In The Dominican Republic: Still one of the Best Real Estate Bargains in the Caribbean! Want to move to a great country? Where the living is easy and the possibilities endless? Where doing business is hassle-free and profitable? Where there is room for mountain farms, the real estate is at bargain basement prices and the beer is great? What if we throw in a historic colonial zone where 500 year old buildings are up for sale and the tourists are mostly European? Sound too good to be true? Well, it IS true! The island is the Dominican Republic and as a spot to move to and live, we know of few places that are better. It's one of a kind. ---> read more.
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Cigars and rum in the fairest land under HeavenCigars and rum in the fairest land under Heaven - When Columbus spotted the coral-rimmed Dominican Republic, he proclaimed, “This is the fairest land under Heaven.” We have to agree. The Dominican Republic is home to the highest mountain range in the entire Caribbean and offers some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Yet it may be the least-expensive island in the Caribbean when it comes to real estate and cost of living. ---> read more.
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