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10 reasons to visit the Dominican Republic – Princess Hotels

By | 5 October, 2016 | 0 comments

 

While it is true that the reasons to visit the Dominican Republic can be summed up by the slogan “It has everything”, we know that the real list of reasons is almost endless. That’s why we have made a brief summary of the main reasons for you. We trust it will help ensure that your next trip is to this beautiful Caribbean island. Read full article

La Quinta Avenida – The heart of Playa del Carmen

By | 7 September, 2016 | 0 comments

 

If we had to put a name to the heart of Playa del Carmen, we would undoubtedly choose “La Quinta Avenida” (Fifth Avenue). Nearly four kilometers in length, “La Quinta Avenida” (Fifth Avenue) in Playa del Carmen is a magical promenade along which visitors can find and enjoy all the leisure attractions offered by Playa del Carmen. Read full article

Need plans for your vacations in the Dominican Republic?

By | 24 August, 2016 | 0 comments

 

Some of the most frequent questions we ask when we are planning a trip to the Dominican Republic are usually:

  • What can I do in the Dominican Republic?
  • What places can I visit in Punta Cana?
  • What activities can I do on my vacations in the Caribbean?

Every day we help hundreds of our guests with recommendations on the best activities for their vacations in the Dominican Republic. Read full article

A summer in Barcelona

By | 22 August, 2016 | 0 comments

Barcelona is the perfect place to spend the summer. It’s a place where you find sun, beach, culture, gastronomy, tradition, monuments, party… I have said sun and beach?

Summer weather in Barcelona is great. This city has a subtropical-Mediterranean climate with hot summers with temperatures around 27-28ºC (81-82ºF)

So, you can enjoy the several beaches along the city. Read full article

Halloween has arrived at our hotels in Punta Cana and Riviera Maya!

By | 16 October, 2015 | 0 comments

 

You probably won’t believe it, but Halloween has been around for more than 3,000 years. Since Pre-Columbian times and during two months, death is worshiped by Mexican and Mayan ethnic groups. Their representation is mainly “La Catrina” or the Mexican skull.

In Europe the Celts also celebrated death, calling it “Samhain,” which represented the end of the harvest and the beginning of the new dark season. Read full article

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