Santo Domingo
Zona Colonial
Activities in Santo Domingo
Snorkeling/Scuba
Golf
Windsurfing
Horseback Riding
Fishing
Boating
Places to Visit in Santo Domingo
The most beautiful land
Ozama Fortress
Plaza Espana
Alcazar de Colon
Casa Real Museum
Boca Chica
Faro a Colon
Juan Dolio
Los Tres Ojos National Park
The 1st Cathedral in America
National Aquarium & Zoo
Shopping in Santo Domingo
Cigars
Coffee
Traditional Dolls
Amber & Larimar
Rum
Where to Shop
Beaches in Santo Domingo
Boca Chica
Juan Dolio
La Caleta
Hotels & Casinos in Santo Domingo
Hotel Plaza Colonial
Barcelo Gran Hotel Lina
Hotel & Casino Naco
El Napolitano
Hispaniola
V Centenario Intercontinental
Melia Santo Domingo
Mercure Hotel Comercial
Hotel Sofitel Frances
Restaurants/Bars Santo Domingo
Bars
Dominican Cuisine
Italian Cuisine
Spanish Cuisine
Chinese Cuisine
Steak Houses
International Cuisine
Seafood
Japanese Cuisine
   

Snorkeling in Santo Domingo

The most popular dive site near Santo Domingo is the wreck of the Hickory, an iron ship about 60 feet down that's covered with coral and filled with an array of rainbow colored fish. The Hickory is part of La Caleta National Underwater Park, as is the wreck of another older wooden ship that's down about 100 feet.

You can snorkel off most beaches. Equipment is available for rent at local dive shops.

 

 
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