- Antigua
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Cuba
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- St. Lucia
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Trinidad and Tobago
- St. Maarten dep. (Netherland)
- Martinik dep. Francie
- Aruba dep. Netherlands
- Bonaire dep. Netherlands
- Curacao dep. Netherland
- Puerto Rico dep.USA
- St. Martin dep. France
- Turks & Caicos Islands dep. UK
- Virgin Islands dep. USA
- Virgin Islands Br.(Tortola) dep. UK
- Cayman Islands dep. UK





DRH-15 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC & HAITI
Date of travel: Jan 17 – Jan 29, 2015
ITINERARY:
In the evening on Jan 17, 2015 I drive an Enterprise carfrom Vista to San Diego airport. There I board a Delta Airlines plane for overnight flight to Atlanta. It lands there early in the morning. Here I meet Joanne who flew from Philadelphia. We have taken few group trips together. For not being able to find a company going to Island of Hispaniola, we arranged the journey ourselves. While I suggested the itinerary, Joanna found people who arranged it for us. Another Delta plane takes us from Atlanta to Santo Domingo, the capital of DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (further DR). Our local driver takes us from the airport to the city and our hotel in Zona Colonial.
On Jan 19, being in the middle of the old city, wetake a walk on Calle El Conde. It is a pedestrian mall full of people. On the end of this street we enter Cathedral “Primada de America,” the first church in the New World. We return to our hotel through other streets of the old town. Next day we take a trip to “Cueva de las Maravillas” about an hour drive east of Santo Domingo. There are many stalactite and stalagmites in its caves.Back in the city in one restaurant we meet Ken, who has done some arrangements for us here. Then he takes us by car for sightseeing of the city including “Faro a Colon,” where the locals think Columbus is buried.
On Jan 21, we take taxi to Plaza Espana. Here we visit “Museo Alcazar de Colon.” It is a fortress built by son of Columbus. Then we go to “Museo de las Casas Reales.” The Spaniards ruled Caribbean from this building. On the nearby street Las Damas we look in “Pantheon Nacional.” The heroes of Dominican Republic are buried here. Across the street is “Nicolas de Ovando Hotel.” Lonely Planet recommends visiting it.We have an expensive coffee there.Last, we take pictures of the “Ozama Fortress.”After that we walk back to our hotel.
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