Destiny Caribbean Tours is an outgoing/incoming tour operator based in Punta Cana, with Spanish origins. With over 10 years of experience, our goal is to promote and market the tourist offerings of this wonderful Caribbean island, with Punta Cana serving as our operations base. We offer our professionalism and experience to provide quality service, actively supervising all our activities and "accompanying you on your excursions". Our extensive experience has allowed us to create activities not only for our clients, but also for many other agencies and tour operators. Come and discover Punta Cana!
Undoubtedly, our main hallmark is the quality we offer in each and every one of the tours we organize.
The personal attention we provide to each and every one of our clients is due to the fact that we basically work with very small groups.
Punctuality, our very affordable price policy, the friendly treatment of our guides who always accompany you on all excursions (even if you are just a couple), and the quality of the photographs taken by our professional photographers - photographs that will later be used for the free video report that we give to each client - are just some of the values that Destiny Caribbean Tours stands for.
We are aware of how fortunate we are to work where other people come to spend their vacations!
A UN report from 1968 declares the beaches of Bávaro among the best in the world. If you are looking for white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters surrounded by coconut palms, like a Caribbean dream, we recommend Punta Cana and Bávaro, El Cortecito, Bayahibe, Las Terrenas, or Las Galeras. If you want to be fully immersed in nature and beaches with beautiful landscapes, we suggest Barahona, Pedernales, and Bahía de las Águilas. If you want beautiful beaches that are very close to cities to experience Dominican culture and folklore up close, we recommend Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete, Boca Chica, or Juan Dolio.
No, that's not true. There is also Cultural Tourism; We remind you that in addition to being the birthplace of America (the first city founded in America), the Dominican Republic is rich in colonial monuments that are among the most important in the New World. Ecotourism: there is also a thriving ecotourism industry, with mountains, rivers, hot springs, sulfurous waters, extreme sports, and fishing. In the Dominican Republic, there is the highest peak in the Antilles: Pico Duarte, with an elevation of 3,175 meters above sea level. Activities such as climbing, rafting, ziplining, and deep-sea fishing are available. Business and incentive tourism: The Dominican Republic is known for its numerous convention centers, congresses, and seminars throughout the country, and a high percentage of hotels have convention centers or conference rooms with a capacity of up to 3,500 people.
Absolutely, we have a rich program of interesting excursions in each area, such as adventure, extreme, ecological, cultural, mountain, motorized, water, scuba diving, and more.
If you're going to be exposed to the sun for some time, bring along high-protection sunscreen, even higher than what you normally use. The sun at the beach is very strong despite the low sensation of heat. If you're someone who gets bitten by mosquitoes and other insects, make sure to bring insect repellent, especially if you're going to be near wetlands in some natural parks.
The electric current is 110-120 volts at 60 Hz, and although most hotels or resorts can provide it, it would be convenient to bring an electric adapter for flat two-pronged plugs, like the American type.
A growing economy, a constantly renewing tourist offer, efficient international promotion, excellent infrastructure, international airports in every tourist area, natural resources, protected parks, a greater number of hotel rooms, new roads and highways, tourist ports, very hospitable people, low crime rate, and a large percentage of repeat tourists.
• Dominican Republic (4,907,000 arrivals)
• Puerto Rico (1.1 million arrivals)
• Cuba (2.8 million arrivals)
• Jamaica (1.6 million arrivals)
The Caribbean islands received more than 15.5 million tourists in 2012, maintaining their position as a top tourist destination, especially during the European winter season, despite the global crisis, according to data collected at the International Tourism Exchange (ITB).
The Dominican Republic, which received over 4.9 million tourists in 2012 according to the Caribbean Tourism Organization, continues to lead a market whose main clients come from North America, along with a growing potential for European and Latin American tourists.
• Division: 31 provinces and the capital Santo Domingo
• Population: 9,760,000 (2013)
• Territory: 48,442 km2
• Government: Representative Democracy
• Language: Spanish, but almost all languages are spoken in tourist areas
• Electricity: 110 volts and some tourist places 220 volts
• Religion: Catholic (90%)
• National Sport: Baseball (here called "Pelota")
• National Tree: Mahogany
• National Bird: Palmchat
• National Flower: Bayahibe Rose
• National Music: Merengue
• National Stone: Larimar
• National Gem: Amber
We are waiting for you here, and we bet you will come back.