2.5 hours
Daily Tour
25 people
English, Espanol
The Dominican Republic is a truly distinctive gem in Latin America. In 1492, Christopher Columbus’s men established the first European settlement in the Americas on this island. Today, however, most people associate the country with its sun-soaked tourism: pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and picture-perfect resorts. This is undeniably one of the Dominican Republic’s most celebrated facets—and for good reason.
Yet beyond the beaches and vibrant colors lies a deeper, more complex story. The Dominican Republic reflects many of the shadows that shape contemporary Latin America: social tensions, political struggles, and historical contradictions coexist alongside its natural beauty and rich cultural life.
This experience offers a comprehensive, thought-provoking exploration of the country, providing context, nuance, and sometimes surprising insights. We examine the social and political forces that have shaped the Dominican Republic—from the formation of the modern state to the challenges of today—presenting historical and current events through a balanced, unbiased lens.
Rather than telling you what to think, this journey equips you with the knowledge and perspective to form your own understanding of this multifaceted land.
Designed for curious minds, the tour is ideal for anyone interested in politics, history, and society—or for those who enjoy learning through firsthand experiences rather than surface-level narratives.
This walk is conducted in English by default. If you would prefer to join in Spanish, please inform us so we can confirm availability.