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Discovered by Christopher Columbus on December 5, 1492, the Dominican Republic today is a colorful tapestry of Spanish, French, Haitian, and African influences woven by a rich and storied history. Columbus described this lush land as "a beautiful island paradise with high forested mountains and large river valleys". This statement is still true today. In addition to the comforts of sun, sea, and sand, the Dominican Republic offers an exciting and unique cultural experience that will captivate your senses.
A destination like no other - a sensual feast of dazzling landscapes, exotic cuisine, and a remarkable variety of arts and entertainment options. The pulse-pounding thrill of the merengue, intriguing relics from centuries past, premium cigars, and even world-class baseball await you. The Dominican Republic is a surprising place that will delight even the most experienced traveler.
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Area AttractionsBeyond Casa de Campo there are a rich variety of excursion options to choose from. The hotel concierge will be happy to provide assistance! Learn More |
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HistoryWith a glance at the Dominican calendar, one sees month after month awash with holidays patriotic in nature. While some believe this stems from the Dominican people's love of a good fiesta, it's actually the country's long and storied history that is responsible. Holidays such as Juan Pablo Duarte's birthday and Restoration Day all point to the turbulent past of this now tranquil tropical getaway. The Dominican Republic was discovered on December 5, 1492, by Christopher Columbus during his first voyage to the New World. At that time the island of Hispaniola (as Columbus named it) was called "Quisqueya" by the Taino Indians who occupied the land. |
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WeatherThe coastal climate where Casa de Campo is located brings year round breezes and balmy evenings with low humidity. Average monthly temperatures in the Dominican Republic (in degrees Fahrenheit) are as follows: |
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