Villas in the Dominican Republic
Villas in the Dominican Republic
Have you ever dreamt of white and fine sandy beaches, pristine waters and lush vegetation? In the Dominican Republic you can rent a villa and make this dream come true! Find secluded properties around the island to enjoy the privacy of your own garden and the comfort of modern, colonial or Victorian villas. Find your villa in Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, Boca Chico, Las Terrenas or La Romana. From luxury to self catering accommodations for you to enjoy your home away from home in one of the most beautiful islands of the Caribbean.
Beautiful villas by the Caribbean SeaAmazing villas decorated with taste and according to the atmosphere. Beautiful colonial or Victorian architecture, lovely colours and incredible amenities to enjoy the vacation break you always wanted. Spacious rooms and open lounges from where to gaze the Caribbean Sea. Enjoy breakfast in the garden and take a dip in the swimming pool. The vegetation around will make you feel like you are in paradise. Some villas feature saunas and jacuzzis. These are the perfect option for families and groups of friends up to 8 people. Start looking for your villa today!
Travellers and activities
More than 250 miles of pristine white beaches, crystal clear waters and tropical scenery. The perfect backdrop for a fabulous break. Escape the daily routine by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Bask in the sun, chill out under the palm trees and swim in the warm waters at the best and picture-perfect beaches on the island - Sosua Beach, Paradise Island, Bayahibe, Playa Bávaro and Playa Grande to name a few.
Dominican Republic for nature loversThe island is a paradise for nature lovers. Plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy the sea, the parks and nature reserves. Explore the inland part of the Dominican Republic and discover the incredible biodiversity, ecosystems and landscapes. The exotic natural enclaves are a very attractive option for those who wish to stay in touch with nature during their vacations. A good way to explore the island is by going hiking the various walking trails with different levels of difficulty. A tourist guide can show you the most beautiful corners of the island. Admire the wildlife at any of its 18 national parks, nine natural monuments and six scientific reserves. Two of the most important parks are Parque Nacional Armando Bermudez and the adjacent Parque Nacional Jose del Carmen Ramirez.
Defy gravity going downhill in a car in neutral gear and your car will roll up! See it for yourself at the Magnetic Pole in a town called Polo, southwest of the island. Gravity hill is an optical illusion caused by the shape of the road and the landscape.
Top 7 travel tips in the Dominican Republic
According to many travellers, Isla Catalania has the most impressive beaches of the world. There are not many people living there as part of it belongs to the East National Park.
2. Get to the top of Pico DuartePico Duarte is the highest mountain of the Antilles archipelago. More than 9.800 feet above, the mountain is a great challenge for those wishing to reach the summit. If you like hiking these is a great activity to enjoy the scenery.
3. Explore Los Haitises National ParkOn the northeast coast of the island, Los Haitises National Park is home to majestic and multiple bird colonies. This hilly land draws in many travellers from all over the world. Nature lovers can explore the park by boat and admire the high rock formations jutting out of the sea. To go at your own pace, get on a kayak and paddle along the mangroves. To get a closer look at the local flora, hike the rainforest.
4. Immerse yourself in the fascinating seabed of Monte CristiScuba diving is a popular activity around the Caribbean. The crystal clear waters and the marine ecosystems will take you to an underwater paradise. Admire the different species and let the colours create an image that will be in your memory for years to come. In the area of Monte Cristi, there is the underwater national park where the islands of Cayos Siete Hermanos are. The beauty and diversity of its seabed are of great value.
5. Visit the Three Eyes National ParkA bit off the beaten track, this natural paradise features a very beautiful cave system where the sulfur underground lakes, the Damas and La Nevera, known as the “eyes” will leave you in awe. This is a great respite from the bustle of Santo Domingo centre. Take a guided tour and discover the pre-colonial and ancestral origins of the island hidden in this natural park.
6. Play a round of golfGolf lovers will be delighted because in Punta Cana, they can enjoy beautiful golf courses that have been designed by the best golfers. Get your clubs and head to Barceló Bavaro Beach, Cabeza de Toro, Punta Blanca or Punta Espada to name a few. Amazing views, green fairways and an incomparable setting.
7. Take a day tripBesides the beaches, the island offers plenty of beautiful destinations and interesting villages to visit for a day or two. Take a day trip to Saona Island, Isla Catalina, Santo Domingo or Samaná. A jeep safari is also an experience to know more about the fauna of the island. If you prefer to get on a boat, you can sail away and go for a trip to watch the whales.