This
touristic destination is very exciting with the
construction of projects like Cap Cana, San Souci Port in Santo Domingo, Casa
De Campo and the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (ancient Moon Palace Resort) in
Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic expects increased tourism activity in the
upcoming years.
Ecotourism has also been a topic
increasingly important in this nation, with towns like Jarabacoa and neighboring Constanza, and locations
like the Pico Duarte, Bahia de las Aguilas, and others.
During the
last three decades, the Dominican economy,
formerly dependent on the export of agricultural commodities (mainly sugar,
cocoa and coffee). Now the country
has transitioned to a diversified mix of services, manufacturing, agriculture,
mining, and trade.
Remittances in Dominican Republic increased to 4571.30 million USD in 2014 from 3333
million USD in 2013(according to data reported by the Inter-American Development
Bank).
Tourism
earnings and remittances have helped build foreign
exchange reserves.
A market of
+ 10 million potential consumers is steadily interesting.
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