By Air
Eight international airports serve the Dominican Republic, with the busiest being Punta Cana (PUJ), Santo Domingo (SDQ), and Puerto Plata (POP), offering direct flights from major cities.
Read MoreEasy Available Local Transport: Options include intercity coach buses (Caribe Tours, Metro Tours), public "guaguas" (minibuses), taxis, Uber (in major cities), motoconchos (motorcycle taxis), and car rentals for independent exploration.
Metro System: Santo Domingo offers a modern, two-line metro system connecting major areas of the capital city, making urban exploration convenient and affordable.
Eight international airports serve the Dominican Republic, with the busiest being Punta Cana (PUJ), Santo Domingo (SDQ), and Puerto Plata (POP), offering direct flights from major cities.
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Land border crossings connect with Haiti on the western side of the island, though most tourists do not enter this way.
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