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JEU 24 Jour férié
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SAM 26 Week-end
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Week-end de 4 jours avec un pont le 25 Septembre

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

The Dominican Republic, located on the eastern half of Hispaniola, is known for its white sand beaches, mountainous landscapes, and rich Hispanic heritage, earning it the title 'Cradle of the Americas.' The country houses the oldest European city in the Americas, part of Santo Domingo.

  • The country has a deep, visible Catholic tradition.
  • Cultural interactions are deeply tied to Spanish language and Hispanic heritage.
  • Expect varying levels of economic stability and infrastructure compared to North American standards.
  • Be prepared for cultural norms regarding professional appearance, which can reflect historical caste systems.
  • Many national events and festivals revolve around religious holidays and saint veneration.
  • Respecting local customs and showing curiosity about the culture is highly appreciated.
  • Making an effort to speak Spanish is a highly respected gesture. Tipping is advisable for most services as it significantly supports the local economy. When discussing ethnicity, it is best to avoid talking about race or comparing the country to Haiti, as these issues are complex and historically sensitive.

À propos de ce jour férié

Our Lady of Altagracia (Virgin of Altagracia) is a highly revered title in Catholic Marian devotion, honored as the 'protective and spiritual mother of the Dominican people.' Its patronal feast day is January 21st, a designated holiday/non-working day. On this day, many devout followers travel to the Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of Altagracia in the La Altagracia province. The title is also significant in other areas with a strong Dominican influence, such as New York City, where the feast marks the beginning of Dominican Heritage Month.