Pullmantur Cruises promotes its Santo Domingo departures
Here comes Easter Week
Sully Bonnelly swimwear sold at Jumbo megastores
Fare sale to Tortola from Santo Domingo
Pullmantur Cruises promotes its Santo Domingo departures
On Saturday, 8, 15, 22 and 29 April, Pullmantur Cruises’s 720-cabin Zenith departs from Santo Domingo’s Sansoucí, Port of Santo Domingo, for a first of many 7-night cruises through 2018.
Santo Domingo is one of three ports where Zenith passengers can board or disembark during the Caribbean cruise. The others are located in St. Maarten and Barbados.
The April 2017 trip itinerary is: Santo Domingo - La Romana – Philipsburg (St. Maarten) - St John’s (Antigua) – Castries (St. Lucia) – Bridgetown (Barbados) - Santo Domingo.
The Zenith then returns on 21 October for more 7-night cruises with departures on the 21, 28 October and 4 November. The itinerary for those departures is: Roseau (Dominica) – Bridgetown (Barbados) – St. Georges (Grenada) – St Vincent (Grenadines) – Santo Domingo
Starting 11 November, the itinerary changes to 7-night cruises departing Santo Domingo with stops in Bassetterre (St. Kitts), Philipsburg (St Maarten), St. John’s (Antigua), Castries (St. Lucia), returning to Santo Domingo. Using the same itinerary other cruises will depart on 18, 25 November, 2, 9 and 16, 23 and 30 December.
Starting 2018, other cruise Santo Domingo departures dates are 6, 13, 20, 27 January; 3, 10, 17, 24 February; 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March, and 7 April.
The Santo Domingo Sansouci Port of Santo Domingo and La Romana Casa de Campo Port departures and returns make the cruise ship an attractive alternative for residents in the Dominican Republic wishing to get away from it all.
At an event to unveil and promote the 18 stops in Santo Domingo cruiseship program, Richard J. Vogel, CEO of Pullmantur Cruceros, mentioned that given the growing number of locals that take the cruises, the Dominican Republic was chosen as one of the cruiseline’s homeports in the Caribbean. Vogel called the Dominican Republic a strategic location for the cruise company.
Here comes Easter Week
The peak Dominican domestic holiday, the Easter Week starts with school children off on Friday, 7 April 2017 through Easter Sunday on 16 April. Dominicans book beach resorts, vacation rentals and hotels all over the country with months in advance.
Those staying in Santo Domingo can expect to enjoy the city with much less traffic. Highlights of the week are the religious-cultural events of the Thursday, 13 April church walk with large groups of persons starting at 7pm on visits of special decorations at the many Roman Catholic Churches in the Colonial City. These remain open until midnight. On Friday, 14 April, the Choir of the Santo Domingo Cathedral performs a free concert honoring Jesus Christ starting at 8pm, also in the Colonial City.
While Easter Week is a religious event, most Dominicans head to the vacation spots in party mode, with many orchestras and performers following the crowds and offering special shows. For instance, Justin Bieber fever hits the Dominican Republic over the Easter holidays. Bieber will thrill his “Beliebers” at a performance on Easter Saturday, 15 April 2017, at the Hard Rock Punta Cana Hotel & Casino. Not to be outdone, J-Lo (Jennifer López) is booked for the same evening at the Altos de Chavón amphitheater in Casa de Campo, La Romana.
Sully Bonnelly swimwear sold at Jumbo megastores
New York-based Dominican designer Sully Bonnelly has launched his Jumbo swimsuit collection in time for Easter Week. The new collection, Mix and Match, is one where women can combine colors and styles. Turquoise blue, mandarin orange, white, black, geometric designs, zebra and florals prevail.
The modern designs show off women’s figures in six appealing styles – 34 one-piece suits, 27 bikini tops and bottoms, and 9 rash guards.
The collection is available at the Jumbo stores in Greater Santo Domingo (Luperon, Agora Mall, Megacentro), La Romana and at the Downtown Punta Cana store in Bávaro.
http://www.sullybonnelly.com/about/
Fare sale to Tortola from Santo Domingo
Take advantage of reduced airfare to visit the nearby tourist destination of Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands for Easter. Sky High Aviation Services is offering a fare sale on flights from Las Americas International Airport to Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport in Tortola, British Virgin Islands on 9 and 10 April 2017, with return on 16 April 2017. Both one-way fares are the reduced US$200. The regular fare on the R/T flight from Santo Domingo to Tortola is US$450.
Sky High Aviation has regular flights from Santo Domingo to Tortola (Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. It also flies to Marigot, Dominica (Douglas-Charles International Airport) on Tuesdays and Fridays and Antigua (V.C. Bird International Airport) on Sundays.
The airline offers charter flights to all the Caribbean and to several Dominican destinations from Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo and Punta Cana International.
Sky High Aviation Services has its main offices at the Plaza Monaco in San Isidro, in eastern Santo Domingo. For more information, call 809 591-4412.
Here comes Easter Week
Sully Bonnelly swimwear sold at Jumbo megastores
Fare sale to Tortola from Santo Domingo
Pullmantur Cruises promotes its Santo Domingo departures
On Saturday, 8, 15, 22 and 29 April, Pullmantur Cruises’s 720-cabin Zenith departs from Santo Domingo’s Sansoucí, Port of Santo Domingo, for a first of many 7-night cruises through 2018.
Santo Domingo is one of three ports where Zenith passengers can board or disembark during the Caribbean cruise. The others are located in St. Maarten and Barbados.
The April 2017 trip itinerary is: Santo Domingo - La Romana – Philipsburg (St. Maarten) - St John’s (Antigua) – Castries (St. Lucia) – Bridgetown (Barbados) - Santo Domingo.
The Zenith then returns on 21 October for more 7-night cruises with departures on the 21, 28 October and 4 November. The itinerary for those departures is: Roseau (Dominica) – Bridgetown (Barbados) – St. Georges (Grenada) – St Vincent (Grenadines) – Santo Domingo
Starting 11 November, the itinerary changes to 7-night cruises departing Santo Domingo with stops in Bassetterre (St. Kitts), Philipsburg (St Maarten), St. John’s (Antigua), Castries (St. Lucia), returning to Santo Domingo. Using the same itinerary other cruises will depart on 18, 25 November, 2, 9 and 16, 23 and 30 December.
Starting 2018, other cruise Santo Domingo departures dates are 6, 13, 20, 27 January; 3, 10, 17, 24 February; 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March, and 7 April.
The Santo Domingo Sansouci Port of Santo Domingo and La Romana Casa de Campo Port departures and returns make the cruise ship an attractive alternative for residents in the Dominican Republic wishing to get away from it all.
At an event to unveil and promote the 18 stops in Santo Domingo cruiseship program, Richard J. Vogel, CEO of Pullmantur Cruceros, mentioned that given the growing number of locals that take the cruises, the Dominican Republic was chosen as one of the cruiseline’s homeports in the Caribbean. Vogel called the Dominican Republic a strategic location for the cruise company.
Here comes Easter Week
The peak Dominican domestic holiday, the Easter Week starts with school children off on Friday, 7 April 2017 through Easter Sunday on 16 April. Dominicans book beach resorts, vacation rentals and hotels all over the country with months in advance.
Those staying in Santo Domingo can expect to enjoy the city with much less traffic. Highlights of the week are the religious-cultural events of the Thursday, 13 April church walk with large groups of persons starting at 7pm on visits of special decorations at the many Roman Catholic Churches in the Colonial City. These remain open until midnight. On Friday, 14 April, the Choir of the Santo Domingo Cathedral performs a free concert honoring Jesus Christ starting at 8pm, also in the Colonial City.
While Easter Week is a religious event, most Dominicans head to the vacation spots in party mode, with many orchestras and performers following the crowds and offering special shows. For instance, Justin Bieber fever hits the Dominican Republic over the Easter holidays. Bieber will thrill his “Beliebers” at a performance on Easter Saturday, 15 April 2017, at the Hard Rock Punta Cana Hotel & Casino. Not to be outdone, J-Lo (Jennifer López) is booked for the same evening at the Altos de Chavón amphitheater in Casa de Campo, La Romana.
Sully Bonnelly swimwear sold at Jumbo megastores
New York-based Dominican designer Sully Bonnelly has launched his Jumbo swimsuit collection in time for Easter Week. The new collection, Mix and Match, is one where women can combine colors and styles. Turquoise blue, mandarin orange, white, black, geometric designs, zebra and florals prevail.
The modern designs show off women’s figures in six appealing styles – 34 one-piece suits, 27 bikini tops and bottoms, and 9 rash guards.
The collection is available at the Jumbo stores in Greater Santo Domingo (Luperon, Agora Mall, Megacentro), La Romana and at the Downtown Punta Cana store in Bávaro.
http://www.sullybonnelly.com/about/
Fare sale to Tortola from Santo Domingo
Take advantage of reduced airfare to visit the nearby tourist destination of Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands for Easter. Sky High Aviation Services is offering a fare sale on flights from Las Americas International Airport to Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport in Tortola, British Virgin Islands on 9 and 10 April 2017, with return on 16 April 2017. Both one-way fares are the reduced US$200. The regular fare on the R/T flight from Santo Domingo to Tortola is US$450.
Sky High Aviation has regular flights from Santo Domingo to Tortola (Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. It also flies to Marigot, Dominica (Douglas-Charles International Airport) on Tuesdays and Fridays and Antigua (V.C. Bird International Airport) on Sundays.
The airline offers charter flights to all the Caribbean and to several Dominican destinations from Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo and Punta Cana International.
Sky High Aviation Services has its main offices at the Plaza Monaco in San Isidro, in eastern Santo Domingo. For more information, call 809 591-4412.
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