Toronto-to-Santo Domingo, DR at $157 for travel November through March!
Here is an absolutely ridiculous direct flight from Toronto-to-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic for $157 for travel November through March!
I realize that not everyone is going to want to drive to Toronto for this flight, but if you have a group this could make sense. In addition to this being an amazing route, this is also an interesting aviation story that is worth a share.
Arajet is a new low-cost airline that is based out of the Dominican Republic. Theyβve been in business for just over a year but are growing rapidly and adding planes and new routes. They have a fleet of brand-new Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft and have set up Santo Domingo as a hub for travel to destinations throughout the Carribean. This route from Toronto-to-Santo Domingo is a new route for them and the first plane will fly on October 24th!
Arajet Announces Ticket Sales for New Toronto β Santo Domingo Route
Here are a couple of reasons that make Santo Domingo worth visiting:
Colonial Zone
Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the oldest European settlement in the Americas. It's home to well-preserved historic buildings, including the first cathedral, hospital, and university in the New World. Strolling through its cobblestone streets feels like stepping back in time.
Rich Cultural Heritage
Museums and Galleries: Santo Domingo boasts a wealth of cultural institutions, such as the Museo de las Casas Reales, the Museum of Modern Art, and the AlcΓ‘zar de ColΓ³n, which houses an impressive collection of European and indigenous art and artifacts.
Beautiful Beaches
Santo Domingo offers easy access to some of the Dominican Republic's most stunning beaches. Just a short drive away, you can relax on the white sandy shores of Boca Chica or Juan Dolio, where you can swim, snorkel, or simply soak up the sun.
Culinary Delights
Dominican Cuisine: Santo Domingo is a food lover's paradise, with a diverse array of traditional Dominican dishes. Don't miss trying mofongo, sancocho, and fresh seafood. You can also explore the vibrant street food scene and visit local markets for a taste of authentic flavors.
Enjoy!
Adam