Acuarium Suite Resort is on the sea front, and two steps away from the historical capital city center. The Acuarium Suite Resort apartments have been designed to fully satisfy the most diverse kinds of requests: there are two-roomed apartments for four people, and up to a three-roomed apartments for six people. The apartments are luxuriously fitted with all comforts including satellite TV, telephone, air conditioning, and fully equipped kitchen. The terrace-veranda faces the internal tropical garden. Each detail of the internal design has been carefully studied to give maximum comfort with elegance. The choice of colours and coordinates offer a mixture of style and quality that is unrivalled. The daily cleaning and upkeep of the apartment is taken care of by a qualified team of personnel.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Acuarium Suite Resort
Acuarium Suite Resort is on the sea front, and two steps away from the historical capital city center. The Acuarium Suite Resort apartments have been designed to fully satisfy the most diverse kinds of requests: there are two-roomed apartments for four people, and up to a three-roomed apartments for six people. The apartments are luxuriously fitted with all comforts including satellite TV, telephone, air conditioning, and fully equipped kitchen. The terrace-veranda faces the internal tropical garden. Each detail of the internal design has been carefully studied to give maximum comfort with elegance. The choice of colours and coordinates offer a mixture of style and quality that is unrivalled. The daily cleaning and upkeep of the apartment is taken care of by a qualified team of personnel.
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Saturday, February 24, 2007
Alcázar de Colón
The castle stands as a tribute to explorers and nations who helped settle the New World. Diego Columbus was not only the first resident, but also the city's first governor. After him, the castle went on to greet other famous explorers: Ponce de Leon and Balboa among them. Today, the palace welcomes modern explorers with an array of period artifacts and artwork from the era of Spanish Colonialism. The castle comprises of two rectangular floors, two wings joined by a central corridor and two galleries. In 1770 the building was abandoned. Attempts were made to turn it into a prison, but none were successful. In 1809 and 1835 major landslides collapsed parts of the building, but in 1957, it was restored by stonemasons to its present condition. It is open to the public for tours while there on vacation. Check ahead for pricing. For more information (in Spanish) and photos, click here.
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
Meliá Santo Domingo Hotel
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Saturday, February 17, 2007
Santa Domingo, a Caribbean Hotspot
Santo Domingo is one of the Caribbean's most vibrant cities, with a 12-block Colonial Zone to rival that of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico. Come here to walk in the footsteps of Cortés, Ponce de León, and, of course, Columbus himself. Allow at least a day to capture some of the highlights of the old city such as its Alcazar and its Catedral Santa Maria la Menor.
Santo Domingo is also one of the grand shopping bazaars of the Caribbean, with such "hot" items as hand-wrapped cigars for sale virtually everywhere, along with local handicrafts. Jewelry made of larimar or amber is also much sought after.
A Bit of History:
Bartholomeo Columbus, brother of Christopher, founded the city of New Isabella (later renamed Santo Domingo) on the southeastern Caribbean coast in 1496. It's the oldest city in the New World and the capital of the Dominican Republic. Santo Domingo has had a long, sometimes glorious, more often sad, history. At the peak of its power, Diego de Velázquez sailed from here to settle Cuba, Ponce de León went forth to conquer and settle Puerto Rico and Florida, and Cortés set out for Mexico. The city today still reflects its long history -- French, Haitian, and especially Spanish.
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