Hello everyone, my wife and myself will be making our 1st trip to the Dominican Republic in July. We will be there 2 weeks. It's sort or a business trip that we extended into a mini vacation. We will be in Santo Domingo. Did some research the last few months before finding this page. I WAS excited about visiting Boca Chica(My wife has never left our city, yet alone the country) but I've recently been reading and it seems like it's a place to avoid? I was told that Juan Dolio(sp?) was a better choice. I would love ANY hints/tips/advice/suggestions. Places to go, places to avoid, things to see so that we don't stick out like sore thumbs. Also, I would like to bring Pure White Hennessy back to the states. How does that work? What is a Duty free store?
Assuming the business side of your trip will be in Santo Domingo and assuming you may be involved with the business side of things, it might be a good idea to choose with care a comfortable hotel with plenty of amenities in the event your wife will be left alone for periods. Santo Domingo will be somewhat different for her for sure and it is not a place to go wandering around for the uninitiated. Normally one would suggest a stay in one of the better hotels in Zona Colonial, but perhaps a larger hotel more centrally located catering for businessmen and tourists may be a better choice. A lot will depend how and where your business will take place.
As for some vacation time, discount Boca Chica and Juan Dolio has it's limitation too. Bayahibe as suggested is probably a good choice for your first trip to a beach resort in the country other wise head a bit further east to Bavaro and Punta Cana where there is a wide choice of hotels and resorts. If you choose either resort area it might also be a good idea to fly in to Santo Domingo and out from Punta Cana (or even La Romana).
Dufry, the duty free concession in DR (https://www.dufry.com/en ) may be able to help you more on product availability at their concessions in DR, but my experience is that they focus on rums and whiskeys for drinkers.