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i-to-i in Latin America
...could benefit from your time. You could find yourself working your rhythm in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico or Peru. Here’s just a taster to tickle your taste buds… All the fun...
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...immerse yourself in its natural beauty as you work alongside locals, improve your Spanish and make lasting friends. Dominican Republic: Sharing the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, the Dominican Republic also shares the challenges and treasures...
Maison Gautreaux
...GAUTREAUX<br><br>The Maison Gautreaux is the original home of an old and highly respected Dominican family. The home is located in the Gascue section, close to the busy Malecon, which is the seafront boulevard running from center...
Hotel La Tortuga
...with refined decoration will enchant you. Its tropical garden will plunge you in the luxuriant vegetation of the Dominican Republic: Its central swimming pool with overflow and its bar/restoring nicely decorated take part in the relaxed and...
La Posada de Piedra Inn
...and the possibility to be the starting point for numerous excursions like visiting Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.<br><br>Another excursion, amongst many more, that can be made from Punta Cana is the Island of ?S
Plaza Real Resort
...a few meters from the stunning Juan Dolio Beach, in the Dominican Republic, the Plaza Real Resort apartment complex is a fantastic spot to host visitors who want to spend a relaxing holiday time in a wonderful and tranquil environment. <b
Hotel Kaoba
...Republic Cabarete hotels for kitesurfing and windsurfing <br>The name "Kaoba" originates from the Spanish word "Caoba" which means mahogany in English. The hotel is located just within the city...
Rancho Wendy Adventure
...green mountains, and crisscrossed by abundant streams <br>and waterfalls? The wave of mass tourism to hit the Dominican Republic has, <br>thankfully, bypassed such a place. The visitor who ventures off the beaten <br>track of...
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ia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Noruega, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal , Dominican Republic, Czech Republic, Romania, South Africa, Seychelles, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad Tobago, Turkey, United...
Getting in
...Delta. British Airways also offers flights to London. By boat It is easy to sail to the Turks and Caicos from the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas or Cuba; so long as you have an ocean-going vessel. A small boat will do well simply cruising...
Getting in
...are exempted. By boat A commercial ferry service connects the west coast city of Mayaguez and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. This service is very popular and convenient way to travel between both cities. There is also a ferry from...
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...for $1-$2 each. Other beer options for the discriminating drinker include Presidente, a light pilsner beer from nearby Dominican Republic (note: it's a different brew from the Dominican version), and Beck's. Beck's imported to Puerto Rico and the...
Getting in
Visas are only required by citizens of China, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Panama. Citizens of other countries can stay 3 months. By plane International travelers will arrive in Haiti at Port-au-Prince (PAP) at the Toussaint Louverture...
Getting in
...places, here is an idea of the prices (roundtrip): Trinidad ~250 €, Barbade ~260 €, Puerto Rico ~300 €, Dominican Republic ~350 €, Cuba ~550 € There is an Air Pass to travel between most of the islands of the lesser Antilles...
Country Info
...in 1821, but was conquered and ruled by the Haitians for 22 years; it finally attained independence as the Dominican Republic in 1844. A legacy of unsettled, mostly non-representative, rule for much of its subsequent history was...
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out, keep hold of your baggage and save yourself a few dollars tip. At the airport, you can change your US$ and € in Dominican Pesos. But beware! You may not be able to exchange back local money to US$ and €, so do it before leaving. By...
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The official language of Cuba is Spanish, quite similar to the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rican Spanish, although the version here is quite different from that spoken in Spain, Mexico and South America. Cubans tend to swallow the last syllable...
Surfing and Kitesurfing in the Caribbean
...the country that has hosted the last four Kiteboarding World Cups and where surfers ride the waves all year round. The Dominican Republic is a haven for water sports thanks to a reliable morning swell and the consistent Trade Winds which blow...
Windsurfing: Beginner and Improvement Courses
...sports? Why not become a Surfing Instructor in Manly? Or even a Beach Lifeguard! Learn to Surf or Kitesurf in the Dominican Republic. Learn to Kitesurf in Manly, Australia. We have loads more exciting sports opportunities on offer -...
Teach English Worldwide. Train in Prague.
...note: The cost for this course is 1300 Euros. £941 is approximate only and will vary with the currency exchange rate. Become certified to teach English abroad and receive lifetime job guidance worldwide. TEFL Worldwide offers the 4-week...







