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Getting There
Back to top Back to main Skip to menuDominican Republic - Getting There
The Dominican Republic has modern international airports in the main cities of the country, with capacity to accommodate big aircrafts and at which the main commercial flights arrive from all parts of the world.
The international airports are: International Airport of the Americas, located in Santo Domingo, the capital of the country; International Airport Gregorio Luperon in Puerto Plata; International airport of El Cibao in Santiago; International airport MarÃÂÂa Montes in Barahona; The International Airport of La Romana; The International Airport of Punta Cana in Higuey.
The main seaports for tourism are the tourist port of Sans Souci, the tourist port of Don Diego and the Ferry Terminal Cristobal Colon in Santo Domingo. La Romana has a port of embarkation and international a tourist wharf. In Puerto Plata the port is going to be expanded to allow cruise lines to stop there.
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