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Santo Domingo City Tour

★★★★★ 4.6 23 reviews Approx 12 Hours Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
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Overview

Step into the oldest European-founded city in the Americas on a full-day Santo Domingo tour from Punta Cana. Wander the cobblestone streets of the Colonial Zone — a UNESCO World Heritage Site holding 500+ years of New World history — then sit down to authentic Dominican cuisine on a rare day out beyond the resort.

The Oldest City in the New World — in a Single Day

Ever wanted to walk the streets Christopher Columbus's own family called home? Here's your chance. This Santo Domingo tour carries you from Punta Cana to the capital of the Dominican Republic — and straight into the birthplace of European life in the Americas.

Crammed into a 16-block stretch of the Colonial Zone — the "Old City" — you'll find the New World's firsts: the first cathedral, the first paved street, the first university, the first hospital, the first stone house, even the first tavern. And the entire quarter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. How many of those have you stood in?

Here's how the day unfolds…

You'll roll west out of Punta Cana through open sugar-cane country until the skyline of Santo Domingo rises ahead. Suddenly you're in the thick of real Dominican life — a world away from the wall around your resort.

What you'll take in, roughly in order:

  • Los Tres Ojos (Three Eyes) National Park — a maze of underground caves and lagoons the Taíno people relied on for a thousand years
  • The Columbus Lighthouse (Faro a Colón) — the monument where Christopher Columbus's remains are entombed
  • The Alcázar de Colón — the palace built for Diego Columbus, the explorer's son
  • Calle Las Damas — the very first paved road laid in the New World
  • The National Pantheon — the resting place of the nation's most honored figures
  • The Catedral Primada de América — the first cathedral ever raised in the Americas
  • A sit-down plate of authentic Dominican cuisine, served the way locals eat it
  • The National Palace — the country's grand seat of government
  • Free time to browse and wander the Colonial City's five-centuries-old streets

Most of your day plays out inside the fortified, cannon-lined walls of the Old City. Why walls? Because everyone wanted this jewel of the New World as a springboard for their own conquests — the campaigns into Mexico, Peru and Florida all set sail from right here. Even the English privateer Sir Francis Drake couldn't resist, storming and looting the city in 1586 before handing it back to Spain for a small fortune in gold.

That piece of history is on the house — but Santo Domingo's real depth only comes alive with a fully narrated, guided tour.

So set down the suntan lotion, grab a hat and a comfortable pair of shoes, and get ready to:

  • Discover where European life in the Western Hemisphere began
  • Eat genuine Dominican food where Dominicans actually go
  • Head home with a real feel for this country's people and its past

This excursion runs on select days only — not every day — and seats can sell out, so reserve yours early.

More than 500 years after Columbus imagined this New World in 1492, you're still here to explore the city he set in motion. He'd approve.

What's Included

  • Round-trip transportation
  • Professional guide
  • Lunch

What to Bring

  • Comfortable clothing
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • A hat
  • Cash

Good to know

  • Santo Domingo is roughly a 3-hour drive each way.
  • The cathedral enforces a dress code: shoulders and knees covered, for men and women alike.
  • You're usually collected from your hotel in a smaller van, then transferred to a larger coach.
  • The gift-shop stop is optional — just tell your guide so they can set a meet-up time.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Santo Domingo good for tourists?
Santo Domingo is a must see for tourists and completely safe! It is the first permanent European settlement in the New World and the old city, locally known as the Colonial Zone, still has numerous standing structures from it's New World beginnings over 500 years ago.
What are the best months to visit Santo Domingo?
Santo Domingo can be visited year round. Most of the year the climate is hot and humid but humidity and temperature decrease in the Winter months from December to March making walks around the city more comfortable.
Is it better to go to Santo Domingo or Punta Cana?
That depends on what you're looking for! If you want all inclusive resorts with sun and sand visit Punta Cana. If you want a quintessential Caribbean city with narrow streets, colonial roots and more contact with the Dominican culture, visit Santo Domingo. But why not both! Santo Domingo and Punta Cana are connected by a brand new modern highway. It's a 2 hour drive and many tourists stay in Punta Cana but do a day trip or overnight trip to Santo Domingo.
How many days should I spend in Santo Domingo?
Santo Domingo's main tourist draw, the Old City or Colonial City, can be seen in a day or an overnight trip to see a bit more. The Colonial city is about 16 square blocks but there's plenty of shop, museums, restaurants and bars to be experienced!
Is it expensive in Santo Domingo?
For a tourists needs, no Santo Domingo is not particularly expensive. You'll most likely find that food, alcohol and lodging is less expensive than in North America and Europe
Is it worth going to Dominican Republic for a week?
Of course it is! The Dominican Republic is currently the most visited country in the Caribbean, with Punta Cana as it's leading destination. Punta Cana's 50+ all-inclusive resorts have something for everyone whether you're looking for family friendly, adult only, intimate resort or mega resort. The area's beaches are world renowned and the local people are its biggest asset.
What months are hot in Santo Domingo?
Although warm all year round, the hottest months in Santo Domingo are the summer months, namely, May, June, July, August and September. April and October can be rather warm as well but temperature and humidity subside from November to March.
What is the rainiest month in Santo Domingo?
There really isn't a dedicated rainy season in Santo Domingo or the rest of the Dominican Republic. You'll find the eternal weather forecast is warm, partly sunny with a chance of passing showers. This forecast is so common that most Dominicans never check the weather forecast.
Is it worth going to Santo Domingo for a day?
If you're looking for history and culture, Santo Domingo is by far the best day excursion from Punta Cana. Santo Domingo's old city or Colonial Zone was the first permanent European settlement and is home to many firsts in the New World. Also, the Colonial Zone is where many local Dominicans live so it's an amazing opportunity to see and experience local life.

Why travelers loved this

★★★★★ 4.6 · 23 reviews

Praveen Panchal

May 2026

“Punta Cana Tours is a professional operator. We had no hassles with them. We were picked up on time and dropped off as told. They accommodated our dietary needs.”

Baltimore, MD · Royalton Punta Cana

Terry Galligan

May 2026

“Great tour of Santo Domingo! Our driver Miguel was super friendly. Our guide Rafael was awesome! So much knowledge of the history and people of the DR. If you like history this is a great tour!”

Fort Lauderdale, FL · Royalton CHIC

Byron

Apr 2024

“Very informative – FUN – memories galore – diversifyied – GREAT guide Should be mandatory for ALL tourists to DR – opportunity to get to know the country you are visiting!!”

Sasha

Aug 2023

“This was a great way to see Santo Domingo and other parts of the Dominican landscape. While the tour was heavy with auditory information, the places we visited and people met were amazing! In fact, it was a nice compliment to the Laguna Limon VIP tour (a smaller, more village-look at the DR) , I took the previous day! Thank you for a great stay in the DR.”

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