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Santiago, Dominican Republic

Santiago in Dominican Republic sparkles and shines. Reminiscent of the gold rush that sparked its growth in population, this city gleams with its attractions. More formally known as Santiago de los Trenta Caballeros, this is the country’s second largest city, and also the center of the tropical island.

Now, what’s to see in Santiago Dominican Republic? All around, you will see a city bustling with color, life and monuments that are a vital testimony of the city’s glorious past. After all, aside from gold, Santiago also is a center for rum and tobacco. Visitors may books a tour at the Tobacco Museum and the E Leon Jimenez Tobacco Company or the Bermudez Rum Factory. These trace the history of these industries and how the products done the Santiago way.

Centro Leon is the city’s modern district and is bursting with activities for those who want to experience a little bit of culture and art. Cinemacafe is celebrated every week and will usually feature up and coming local artists. There are also expos – both international and local.

Santiago is a carnival city – you will see this when you visit the Tomas Morel Museum of Folkloric Art, which houses a fine and extensive collection of carnival masks. During the afternoons, even as you enjoy the tropical breeze, go on a drive to the countryside. This will be a precious break from the hustle and bustle as these are lined with coffee plantations, fruit farms and tobacco fields.

The beaches also hold a special allure with its white, powdery sand. They give you plenty of opportunity to laze under the sun and do some water sports such as snorkeling, fishing, swimming, and something as simple and relaxing as collecting seashells.

When night falls, get a load of what this party central has to offer. Not only are there modern dining places, hotels and boutiques – there are also nightclubs, piano bars and discos to party the night away! Try to learn the salsa or the meringue, in some of these clubs. Or watch the locals in their revelry as they do the papi papi or the papi chulo.

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