Blending old charm history with modern era
Looking for the bright lights and strobe effects while dancing to some pulsating disc jockey made music or someplace where you can dance where there is not a light to be seen? Get ready for some friendly conversation, good music, cold refreshments and a good time!
It seems as if no one ever sleeps in the Dominican Republic, where the people enjoy an active social life. The Night Life within the walled town of Zona Colonial, located within the capital city of Santo Domingo, is as diverse as its people. You can usually find a club of venue that will give you the party you're searching for.
Local young people flock to the dance clubs in droves after dinner. Even the hotel discos cater to locals as well as tourists. Great dancers abound, so go and watch even if you don't feel like dancing.
This tour is fully customizable. The itinerary below is only an example. You choose which locations you would like to visit and our staff will take you there. You can create your own nightlife tour oriented to the activities you like and according to your time and needs. Email with your specific request.

Leaving from any hotel or zone of the Dominican Republic in comfortable, modern buses, or small planes if you prefer, accompanied by an expert guide, we'll first visit the Plaza de Espania, where we'll enjoy a tropical drink or a cold beer at the Museo del Jamin, a famous Spanish-style bar whose name comes from its ceiling, from which hang many delicious Serrano hams. Here we'll also enjoy a performance of typical Spanish dancing in the open air. Then we'll dine at a restaurant with a buffet loaded with typical Dominican foods. Or we'll go to the Hotel Jaragua to enjoy a spectacular live Merengue show, and whoever so wishes may forget all about the outside world and enjoy themselves in the largest casino in all the Caribbean.
Later that evening, we'll go to the Gucara Taina, an incredible discoteque inside a natural cavern, where we'll enjoy a variety of popular musical styles among the stalactites and stalagmites.


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