Embark on a 10-hour historical walking tour of Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas. Explore colonial monuments, visit the first cathedral in the new world, and enjoy stunning views of downtown. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the rich history of America’s oldest city!
Embark on a 10-hour historical walking tour of Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas. Explore colonial monuments, visit the first cathedral in the new world, and enjoy stunning views of downtown. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the rich history of America’s oldest city!
- The 3 Eyes National Park - The Dominican Republic’s Three Eyes National Park is a nature reserve and open-air limestone cave system with a series of crystal clear lakes known as the “eyes.” Located in the capital, Santo Domingo, just ten minutes by car from the popular Colonial Zone, the park provides a sweet respite from the hustle and bustle of…
- The 3 Eyes National Park - The Dominican Republic’s Three Eyes National Park is a nature reserve and open-air limestone cave system with a series of crystal clear lakes known as the “eyes.” Located in the capital, Santo Domingo, just ten minutes by car from the popular Colonial Zone, the park provides a sweet respite from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. Along with a guided tour, these caves also offer deeper insights into the pre-colonial and ancestral origins of the Dominican Republic.
- Calle Las Damas - Calle Las Damas/ Street of the Ladies is the oldest street in the Americas. It is a beautiful street lined with historical buildings from the original settlement of Santo Domingo. Was originally named Calle de la Fortaleza/ The street of Strength or Fortress when it was created in 1502 during the reign of Nicolás de Ovando. The street has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Alcazar de Colon - It is the only known residence of a member of the Christopher Columbus’s family, his first-born son Diego Columbus.
- Museo De Las Casas Reales - Originally built in 1508 it is now the home of a very informative museum explaining the rich history of this island and the country of Dominican Republic. It also houses a collection of weapons once owned by the Dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina.
- Theater of Fine Arts - This is a great independent theatre, the only one in Santo Domingo actually.
- Zona Colonial - is the oldest constantly inhabited city in all of “The Americas”. It is a small town nestled in the capital city of Santo Domingo on the most beautiful island in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic.
- Columbus Lighthouse (Faro A Colon) - The monument is both a mausoleum and a museum showcasing objects including a boat from Cuba and Colombian jewelry. Constructed of concrete, the monument is 680 feet (210 m) long.[3] Its architecture is cross-shaped and represents the Christianization of the Americas.
- Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor - When you enter the cathedral you will feel a calmness come over you. Seeing the interior for the first time is a real experience. It is so quiet, relaxing, and overpowering and yet it has such a reverent feeling. Make sure to look up toward the heavens and notice the vaulted ceiling made to look like palm branches representing the original roof of the first church. There are many different chapels inside the large structure. The stained glass is magnificent.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
Embark on a walking journey through Santo Domingo, the earliest settled city in the Americas. This 10-hour trip from Punta Cana guided by a local allows you to experience 5th century colonial landmarks, Las Damas Street, and Diego Columbus Alcazar, the initial cathedral established in the newfound world. Visit the National Presidential Palace, enjoy…
Embark on a walking journey through Santo Domingo, the earliest settled city in the Americas. This 10-hour trip from Punta Cana guided by a local allows you to experience 5th century colonial landmarks, Las Damas Street, and Diego Columbus Alcazar, the initial cathedral established in the newfound world. Visit the National Presidential Palace, enjoy breathtaking views of the city center, and browse through local markets for keepsakes. The tour includes a meal at a classic Dominican eatery and two-way transportation from hotels in Punta Cana.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.