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    1. Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda. Located in the Dominican Republic, Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda is one of Newman's top recommendations when it comes to all-inclusive resorts for families ...

  3. Tourism in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Cayo Levantado, Samana. Tourism in the Dominican Republic is an important sector of the country's economy.More than 10 million tourists visited the Dominican Republic in 2023, [1] [2] making it the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean and putting it in the top 5 overall in the Americas. [3]

  4. 6 of the best Dominican Republic holidays for sunshine and ...

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    Santo Domingo remains the country’s most important city – a historic place filled with remnants of colonialism alongside modern-day Dominican culture – but tourism means that destinations ...

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    The island’s most famous resort town is the Dominican Republic’s answer to Cancun, and a hedonist’s dream destination. Though it may not be able to compete with its Mexican counterpart in ...

  6. Marmaris - Wikipedia

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    Marmaris (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾmaɾis]) is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 906 km 2 , [ 3 ] and its population is 97,818 (2022). [ 1 ] It is a port city and tourist resort on the Mediterranean coast, along the shoreline of the Turkish Riviera .

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic accepted the convention on February 12, 1985, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, Dominican Republic has only one World Heritage Site, Colonial city of Santo Domingo, which was inscribed in 1990. [2]