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Santo Domingo is the country’s bustling capital. Despite its size, the city maintains the charm of a small town and the typical warmth of Latin culture around every corner. Old Santo Domingo’s cobblestone streets and colonial homes will transport you to a different era, but whenever you wish you can enjoy this capital’s modern side with fine restaurants, merengue clubs and much more.

Students love to take advantage of Santo Domingo’s rich cultural by going to theatres, museums and cinemas, which are dispersed throughout the city. Best of all, it’s set on the island’s southern coast, so you’ll be just a short trip from the beach.


The School

Our partner school in Santo Domingo is located in the district “Zona Universitaria” and faces the campus of the largest Dominican University (USAD). The building is bordered by a garden with terraces perfect for socialising, while the indoor classrooms are cosy and simple. All of this adds up to a personalised and extremely friendly atmosphere. Jump on public transportation and in a mere 10 minutes you’ll find yourself in the city’s historic Colonial Quarter where museums, theatres and restaurants abound.

Spanish Courses in Santo Domingo

  • Intensive group course: 20 weekly classes
  • Super-intensive group course: 30 weekly classes
  • One to One: 20 classes

In Santo Domingo we offer small groups of 2 to 7 students maximum.

Timetable

Classes are either in the morning or in the afternoon; each of 45 minutes.

Activities and Excursions

A number of local activities and excursions will compliment your Spanish course.

The most common activities are:

  • Dance classes
  • Visits to museums
  • Theatres
  • Cultural events
  • Hiking


  • Population: 2 Million
  • Location: Southern Coast

Santo Domingo is an enchanting city of modern sophistication, old world charisma, and Latin charm. In the capital of the Dominican Republic, dazzling casinos, pulsating night life, superb dining, fashionable shopping and top class hotels, are set off by a rich colonial past evidenced in the numerous museums and restored historic buildings. Santo Domingo is the ideal spot for travelers interested in the old and the new.

The Colonial City is the perfect starting point for visitors to discover Santo Domingo. Here, between Independence Park and the Ozama River, you will find the first city built in the New World by European settlers, including Columbus's brother, Bartholomew and his son, Diego Columbus.

The first street ever built in the Americas is Calle de Las Damas, the site of numerous historic buildings including the Ozama Fortress, the oldest fortress in the Americas. There is also the house of Nicolás de Ovando, governor of Santo Domingo in the early 1500's and a ruthless warrior against the Taino Indians. Of great historical interest is the Museum of the Royal Houses, the restored 16th century palace of the Spanish Court, which features a wonderful view into the past. Nearby is the Alcázar de Colón (Castle of Columbus) built by Diego Columbus and his wife Maria de Toledo, niece of the Spanish King Ferdinand. A few streets over in the center of the walled city, visitors will find the Cathedral Basilica Santa Maria la Menor, pronounced the first cathedral in the New World by Pope Paul III in 1542.

From the old to the new, Santo Domingo takes visitors on a trip through the centuries with its numerous national museums celebrating all aspects of Dominican life past and present. Many of these museums are located in the Plaza de la Cultura, a large park area where visitors can stroll easily from one museum to another. They include The Museum of the Dominican Man, the Museum of Modern Art, the National Museum of History and Geography, and the National Museum of Natural History. Visitors will enjoy the fascinating look into the history of the Dominican people including original Taino artifacts, information on the Spanish conquerors, and the African slaves at the Museum of the Dominican Man, as well as the impressive collection of modern art that gives a new dimension into Dominican society at the Museum of Modern Art.



Alcazar de Colon

Inside of a colonial building

Another site not to be missed is the Faro a Colón (Columbus Lighthouse) an impressive structure in the shape of a cross which was constructed to mark the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' Landing in the Americas in 1492. It houses his remains, and features numerous exhibits. After exploring it by day, it is exciting to view the Lighthouse at night from the Colonial City, when the powerful lights are reflected into the sky.

Other daytime sightseeing options are the National Aquarium, the Botanical Gardens, the National Zoo, and Los Tres Ojos, an impressive 50-foot deep cave with three lagoons surrounded by stalagmites and lush vegetation.



Dominican girls

Dominican festival

At night, the city unfolds its magic carpet of choices for visitors interested in dining, the arts, and dancing into the wee hours. Santo Domingo's dining scene rivals any cosmopolitan city around the world. A truly international mix, visitors can find every type of cuisine as well as savory Dominican dishes at superb restaurants offering great value. In addition, top theatrical, musical, and dance performances can be enjoyed at the National Theatre, and smaller theatres around town. Afterwards, visitors can merengue and salsa the night away at the upscale dance clubs in town including the greatest sensation of all-- the Guácara Taina. This multi-level cultural center/disco is set in a massive underground cave.

Recently, the city has generated an influx of cafes where the local crowd gathers to have a late night bite, coffee or drinks, and to talk, mingle and dance the night away on outdoor patios or terraces. Today nightlife is centered around Trio Cafe', Montecristi Cafe', Karamba Bar and Ocho Puertas. Bars and cafes such as these are a great way to get know the city, meet the locals, and in general have a great time and practice your Spanish.

Our Opinion

You can enjoy a variety of nature-oriented activities in Santo Domingo due to its impressive variety of landscapes. Hike the mountains, trek through lush jungles and semi-arid deserts, or simply bask in the warm Caribbean sun on white beaches. Although the country is a popular tourist destination, much terrain remains unblemished and largely undiscovered. Whether exploring the island’s natural beauties or dancing to merengue rhythms with locals, the Dominican Republic offers a vast array of possibilities for the Spanish immersion student.

Learn Spanish in Rp. Dominicana

  • Santo Domingo, Sosua
  • Maximum 7 students in the group classes
  • 1 lesson = 45 minutes
  • Start dates any Monday, year round, all levels
  • Long period discount (+9 weeks): 10% off the group course price
  • Enrollment fee: US$ 100 (study materialas included)
  • Change of reservation fee: US$ 175
General Spanish
Intensive20 groupSuper Intensive 30 groupSuper Intensive 20 One to One
US$
1 week 255365365
2 weeks 465685705
3 weeks 6759851.009
4 weeks 8791.2891.309
Extra week209305305

(1) Non beginners can start any Monday. Specific start dates for beginners: Jan 4, 18; Feb 1, 15; Mar 1, 15, 29; Apr 12, 26; May 10, 24; Jun 7, 21; Jul 5, 19; Aug 2, 16, 30; Sep 13, 27; Oct 11, 25; Nov 8,22; Dec 6, 20.

Accomodation
weeks 1234extra
US$
Santiago Domingo
Home stay, half board 2955758691.169299
School apartment, self catering 215455685915235
Apart-hotel(1), self catering 3798091.1251.639415
Middle-class hotel(1), B&B5391.1151.7092.305595
Sosua
School apartment / Studio, B&B(2)215399599805205
Middle-class hotel(1), B&B 5391.1391.7502.365615
Cabrete(3)
2-star studio hotel(3), B&B 2755658551.139269
  • (1) 20% hight season supplement (Dec 15,2010 - Jan 5, 2011) when staying in these hotels.
  • (2) No melas provied on Sundays and on national holidays.
  • (3) Only available for Sosua students
  • Extra night: US% 75 in any type of accomodation
  • Prices are bases on individual rooms. Double rooms are available on request and only for 2 students traveling together: 25% discount on the individual room price
Aiport Pick-Up Service
US$
Santo Domingo / Sosua free(1)
  • (1) When the airport is nearest to the choosen school.
Holidays: 1/1, 21/1, 27/2, 2/4, 1/5, 24/9, 25/12
  • Dates are provisional and are NOT yet confirmed. Please check our web site for updated 2010 holidays: www.donquijote.org/holidays.
  • No classes
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