The Dominican Republic has a growth of Brazilian tourists

The Dominican Republic has a growth of Brazilian tourists


The Dominican Ministry of Tourism has held events in San Paolo to share the number of how its tourism with the tourism industry is working during the first half of 2025

The Dominican Ministry of Tourism held an event in San Paolo in June with the aim of strengthening connections with the Brazilian market. The initiative took place at the Rosewood São Paulo Hotel and about 450 professionals in the tourism and specialized press sector participated.




The Dominican entourage included representatives of the best national tourism, such as Minister David Collado, deputy minister Jacqueline Mora, deputy minister Roberto Henriquez and the general console in San Paolo, John Hazim. During the meeting, the information on the performance of tourism was shared in the Caribbean country, as well as specific data on the arrival of Brazilian travelers.

According to the official data presented During the eventBrazil is among the main tourists for tourists for the Dominican Republic in South America, with 42,374 visitors, which represents an 11% growth in the same period of the previous year.

The destinations of Punta Cana, Bayahibi and Samaná were highlighted by their structure to receive several travelers profiles. In addition to the offer of beaches and natural attractions, the Dominican Republic has invested in the evaluation of cultural heritage and experiences such as local cuisine and sports activities.

Among the attractions mentioned, the deputy minister Jacqueline Mora mentioned during his participation that the PGA certified golf courses position the country among the prominent destinations for the practice of golf in the Caribbean and in Latin America.

Jacqueline Mora has also said that “the current strategy includes continuous investments in infrastructure and international promotion, focusing on priority markets such as Brazil”.

He facilitated access through direct flights from Brazilian cities, intended for places such as Punta Cana and Santo Domingo, has been mentioned as one of the factors that contribute to the increase in the presence of Brazilians in the country.

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Source: Terra

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