You could visit the Los Tres Ojos de Agua is a remarkable cave complex which contains three turquoise lagoons at three levels with an underground river, stalactites and stalagmites and tropical vegetation. Explore this fantasy land with your lover.
You can start for the San Cristobal which features historical sites linked to the life of Trujillo. This is particularly interesting for honeymoon couples who want to know more about the political dynamics of the Dominican Republic.
You can collect beautiful amber jewelry that is available on the Amber Coast. Some of the world's stunning amber is mined here. The Amber Museum houses an exclusive collection of amber pieces found here.
You can visit the Fort San Felipe which is a protective shelter built against pirates. It is now a museum and one of the most significant museums in Dominican Republic. Honeymooners interested in pirates and action must see this museum.
You can explore the colonial architecture in Puerto Plata, a town that is cradled between the colonial harbor and the dramatic Mount Isabel de Torres. One can absorb a great romantic view from this mountain.
The Casa de Campo will leave you mesmerized with its sheer exquisiteness, elegance and charm in the city of La Romana. Altos de Chavon is nestled within the reconstructed 15th century Mediterranean style village of culture and art which will stimulate your creative senses and romantic ideas.
A game of baseball even in a tiny floodlit stadium is an excellent opportunity for sport lovers who want to catch up on the game. The industrial seaport of San Pedro de Macoris is the prime place for baseball.
The top attractions in the Dominican Republic are innumerable for honeymooners who want to have an adventure as well as a solitary vacation.
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