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Sprachreisen in die Dom-Rep. in Dominikanische Republik

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Don Quijote - Spanisch + Praktikum + Arbeit

Wir bieten Sprachreisen nach Sosua und Santo Domingo in der Dominikanischen Republik:

 

Sosua

 

  • For many people this Caribbean island is the perfect holiday location; a paradise of sun, sand, and sea all year round. For Christopher Columbus it was the most beautiful place he had ever seen, deserving of the name "La Española", while the original inhabitants honored it with the name "Quisqueya", fertile Mother Earth.
  • The modern name of the island is "Hispaniola"; it is home to the Dominican Republic. The country offers a variety of natural treasures unique in the Caribbean: lush, subtropical vegetation, fertile valleys, mountain ranges up to 10,400 feet (3175 meters) high, and hundreds of kilometers of palm-lined white sand beaches and shimmering turquoise sea.
  • Located on the island's northern coast, Sosua is famous for its scuba diving and beaches. Despite its modest size, Sosua is an international city with a significant expatriate community committed to keeping the city clean, safe and enjoyable.
  • Sosua is ideally located 25 km (15 miles) west of Puerto Plata, the bustling provincial capital and 15 minutes east of Cabarete, the Dominican Republic's kite boarding and windsurfing mecca. A stay in Sosua truly allows you to enjoy the best of city and coast.

Santo Domingo

  • Santo Domingo is the country’s bustling capital. Despite its size, the city maintains the charm of a small town and the typical warmth of Latin culture around every corner. Old Santo Domingo’s cobblestone streets and colonial homes will transport you to a different era, but whenever you wish you can enjoy this capital’s modern side with fine restaurants, merengue clubs and much more.
  • Students love to take advantage of Santo Domingo’s rich culture by going to theatres, museums and cinemas, which are dispersed throughout the city. Best of all, it’s set on the island’s southern coast, so you’ll be just a short trip from the beach.


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