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£538 - £685
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London HeathrowSanto Domingo Las Americas
LHR - SDQ
LHRSDQ
London Heathrow
Wed 30/10
1 stop18h 41m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Tue 12/11
1 stop14h 37m
London StanstedSanto Domingo Las Americas
STN - SDQ
STNSDQ
London Stansted
Thu 31/10
1 stop18h 10m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Sun 10/11
1 stop13h 05m
London GatwickSanto Domingo Las Americas
LGW - SDQ
LGWSDQ
London Gatwick
Wed 11/9
1 stop14h 23m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Wed 18/9
1 stop21h 54m
London GatwickSanto Domingo Las Americas
LGW - SDQ
LGWSDQ
London Gatwick
Tue 1/10
1 stop13h 15m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Tue 8/10
1 stop14h 35m
London HeathrowSanto Domingo Las Americas
LHR - SDQ
LHRSDQ
London Heathrow
Tue 15/10
1 stop13h 20m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Wed 6/11
1 stop12h 58m
London GatwickSanto Domingo Las Americas
LGW - SDQ
LGWSDQ
London Gatwick
Sat 2/11
1 stop24h 20m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Mon 11/11
1 stop12h 40m
London GatwickSanto Domingo Las Americas
LGW - SDQ
LGWSDQ
London Gatwick
Thu 13/6
1 stop18h 10m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Thu 5/9
1 stop22h 55m
London HeathrowSanto Domingo Las Americas
LHR - SDQ
LHRSDQ
London Heathrow
Wed 11/9
2 stops24h 05m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Wed 18/9
2 stops16h 55m
London GatwickSanto Domingo Las Americas
LGW - SDQ
LGWSDQ
London Gatwick
Thu 17/10
2 stops25h 27m
Santo Domingo Las Americas
Sun 20/10
2 stops16h 02m
SDQ Temperature | 24 - 27 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Santo Domingo, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, June is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 27.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 24.0 C).
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
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Entertainment
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
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Food
Entertainment
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
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Food
Entertainment
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I love the seamless way that delta ensures that my luggage is on board the plane, I get a notification that it's on board. I love boarding process, orderly and on time. Lots of room in Comfort plus and getting upgraded to first class was everything!
Brimming with medieval architecture and breathtaking scenery, the city inspires countless tourists each year to take flights to Santo Domingo and experience the world famous destination for themselves. As the capital of the Dominican Republic, the city is constantly abuzz with activities, exhibitions, concerts and shopping. Known to locals as the Ciudad Colonial (or ‘Colonial City’), this historic part of Santo Domingo is rich in landmarks making it the primary tourist attraction. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990, the Colonial City is home to major sites such as the Alcázar de Colón, Fortaleza Ozama and Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor. Stop and marvel at these impressive examples of medieval architecture before moving on to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat in one of the many bustling cafes or restaurants located in this district. With a collection of parks and squares perfect for relaxing in, as well as live entertainment from street musicians in the evenings, the Colonial Quarter is a must-see for any visitor to the city. Visitors are also recommended to explore the Plaza de la Cultura which plays host to a collection of the city’s museums and cultural venues including the National Theatre and National Palace. After a day of sightseeing why not sample some delicious local cuisine. Specialities include Empanada (bread stuffed with vegetables, meat or cheese) and Sanchocho (a traditional stew of meat and vegetables).
Once in Santo Domingo you may wish to venture to sites of interest not reachable on foot. If so, you can either opt for a taxi or public transport in the form of buses or local guaguas. The latter are both inexpensive options to get around Santo Domingo and don’t be afraid to ask for tips or directions if you’re unsure of the route you should take.
Travellers who take a flight to Santo Domingo will arrive at Las Americas International Airport (SDQ), which is located around 22 miles (35 km) from Santo Domingo. Unlike other tourist areas, the public transportation of Santo Domingo is not the easiest for travellers to navigate. If you have no knowledge of the area and don’t speak Spanish then you may be best served by taking a taxi to your destination – although it is important to agree on a price for your journey before setting off. Do a little research before your trip to find out about typical fares and recommended taxi companies to ensure you get the most for your money.