Expert Travel Advice to Dominican Republic
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Top Answers To Dominican Republic Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:i was told a passport is not necessary coming from Canada is this true?Answer this1 AnswerAnonymous user answered:No, you do need a passport to get in.
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Children should always be supervised when visiting the beach - even the best swimmers can experience currents that are difficult to manage. As for Puerto Plata accommodations, be sure to check out http://bit.ly/fEQW1h
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Anonymous user asked:Is there a minimum check-in age at Dominican resorts?Answer this1 AnswerAnonymous user answered:Some resorts require that patrons be 18 to check-in, and others require that you be 21. Your best bet is to call the resort that interests you, and find out their policy. Outside magazine offers some suggestions in this article: http://bit.ly/b5EFMD
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CaribbeanMaven answered:Hi Dimitar, assuming you are flying into the newish international airport near Samana, El Catey Samana Airport (AZS), then I'd say just take a cab to the resort. It's only a six-mile drive along highway 5 so shouldn't cost too much (check with the driver on the likely fare before you set off!). U.S. and Canadian tourists typically have a longer trek from near Santo Domingo, but you're in luck if you can fly into Samana.
