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transfers Dominican republic

If you're looking for a reliable shuttle transfer or private taxi from any airport in the Dominican Republic, then ResortHoppa will offer you the best transfer deals. The Dominican Republic is a very popular destination so you will certainly benefit from booking your transfer cheap in advance as opposed to paying much more when you arrive at the airport. For peace of mind ResortHoppa delivered over 1 million customers safely to their holiday pad in 2008! Book your Dominican Republic Airport transfer online with ResortHoppa in minutes. Your very own driver will be ready and waiting to whisk you away to your holiday resort.


Dominican Republic Airport Transfers

Punta Cana airport: Located on the east of the island - we offer a shuttle service to Punta Cana, Bavaro and Uverto Alto and private transfers to resorts, including La Romana, Juan Dolio and Santo Domingo.
Puerto Plata Airport: Located in the north - a shuttle service is provided to Puerto Plata, Playa Dorado, Sosua, Cabarete and Maimon. Private transfers are also available to these resorts and more.
Santiago Cibao airport: Also in the north of the island - daily private transfers serve resorts such as Puerto Plata, Sosua, and Rio San Juan.
La Romana airport: We offer daily private transfers to the main holiday resorts of Santo Domingo, Bavaro, and Punta Cana.
Santo Domingo Las Americas airport: Located in the south of the island - we offer cheap private transfers daily to all popular resorts on the island.
Samana El Catay airport: The newest airport in the island, here we offer a range of private transfers best serving the northern resorts of Las Terrenas, Samana, Cabarete, Maimon and Sosua.

Useful Dominican Republic Information

The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean country covering the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola and is the perfect paradise destination for any time of the year. It offers dazzling landscapes, exotic cuisine and a variety of entertainment making it a great holiday destination for all.

Weather: Tropical island climate. Described as the endless summer due to warm sunny conditions all year round. The northern areas experience their most rainfall between October and April and the south between May and November.
Food: A mix of Spanish influences and the cultural practices of the native Taino Indians. The most popular national dish is la Bandera which is a combination of rice, red beans, stewed meat, salad and fried plantains.From fancy cuisine to take-out snacks the Dominican Republic has unique and diverse food for all travellers.
Nightlife: Generally centred in the hotels you can find live music and entertainment. Bars and clubs in the capital city Santo Domingo range from trendy nightclubs to locals only places. Try the cool Cuba libre (rum and coke with lime) for a taste of the Caribbean!
Shopping: Souvenir-wise, the Dominican Republic offers locally made handicrafts of all types. Best buys are Haitian paintings, fine amber, Larimar jewellery and not forgetting the Dominican-made cigars.
Electricity: 110v, 60HZ, 2-pin plug.
Main language/s: Spanish (official) though some French and English are also spoken.
International dialling codes: UK to Dominican Republic use 00 1809, Dominican Republic to UK use 00 44.