Quisqueya La Bella
Quisqueya is the name given to the Dominican Republic and means "mother of all lands." It is one of the islands of the Caribbean nation and is most known for its resorts, food, beaches, and golf.
1. Food.
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The Dominican Republic is definitely known for its delicious food. Although its main dish consists of white rice with red beans and braised chicken, the mangu
displayed in the image is also one of the country's most delicious foods. Mangu is simply mashed plantains, often complemented by sauteed red onions, fresh cilantro, fried cheese, fried salami, and fried eggs. Am I the only one getting hungry here?
2. Resorts.
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If you need to take time off and fly to a gorgeous island with the most relaxing resorts, the Dominican Republic is your ideal place. You'll have many 5-star resorts to choose from, and each has its own unique touch that will welcome you and your family. Before I forget, you'll also get a taste of its delicious food there!
3. Nature.
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Enjoy the island's natural beauty by visiting its waterfalls. Not only is it affordable, but you will feel refreshed and will enjoy exploring them! Isn't it beautiful? This one is called Limon and is located in Samana. This is just an example of the country's bodies of water that you can get to enjoy.
4. Tropical Weather.
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It is a tropical island, so the weather is almost always perfect to go to a beach, river, waterfall, or just to enjoy a nice cup of coffee outside. There are no limitations on what you can do! However, this point is on the left because sometimes it gets extremely hot and you might want to prefer to stay inside.
5. Culture.
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Its amazing culture! The Dominican Republic has amazing music that unites the entire country, its tourists included. Its food is delicious and approved worldwide. Its people are humble, beautiful, and are not afraid to welcome you into their homes if you ever need a place to stay.
Would you like to visit the Dominican Republic?