Thursday, May 7, 2026

Santo Domingo is solidifying itself as a must-see destination for 2026, according to BBC Travel

Santo Domingo. – The Dominican capital is positioned as one of the recommended destinations to travel to in 2026, according to a special selection by BBC Travel. The city stands out not only for its historical heritage, but also for its vibrant cultural offerings and the recent modernization of key spaces. Among the factors that highlight Santo Domingo, the Colonial Zone, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, has received renovations in facades and cobblestone streets, offering tourists and locals a more attractive and safe experience. In addition, the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center has new inclusive facilities, promoting sports tourism and the participation of all people. BBC Travel highlights that Santo Domingo is not just history and architecture: the city is the epicenter of Dominican music, the birthplace of rhythms like merengue and bachata, and the setting for festivals such as the February Carnival and the Merengue Festival. Its proximity to paradisiacal beaches and natural areas, such as Samaná, reinforces its potential as a destination for ecotourism and unique experiences in the Caribbean.

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2026 will also be a special year, as Santo Domingo will host the Central American and Caribbean Games, an event that will bring together athletes from 37 countries and has boosted infrastructure and tourism improvements in the city. With its combination of heritage, culture, sports, and nature, Santo Domingo positions itself as a city that offers unforgettable and sustainable experiences for travelers from all over the world.

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