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Dominican Republic Airports DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC AIRPORTS Modern and invi+ng airports make for charming first impressions and accessible gateways to the diverse regions of Dominican Republic (DR). Eight interna+onal airports receive flights from all over the world and/or have the capacity to welcome new interna+onal flights. Six domes+c airports ensure convenient travel within the country. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS Punta Cana Punta Cana Interna+onal Airport (PUJ) serves the Punta Cana and Bávaro regions and provides access to the world-class resorts, pris+ne beaches and major aPrac+ons spread along the country’s East Coast. Many hotels are only a 10-45 minute taxi ride away. This modern interna+onal airport, built in a tradi+onal Dominican style with open-air terminals and roofs covered in palm fronds, is the busiest in the country. Santo Domingo Las Américas Interna+onal Airport (SDQ) is the main port of entry near the capital city on the Southcentral Coast and is located only 20 minutes away from the city’s center. It provides access to the historic Colonial City and is a 10-minute drive from Boca Chica and 20 minutes from Juan Dolio. The airport is the second busiest in the country. La Isabela Interna+onal Airport (JBQ) is also located in Santo Domingo and offers domes+c flights within the DR as well as flights to some Caribbean islands. San:ago Another op+on to easily reach the Central and North Coast region is to arrive via the Cibao Interna+onal Airport (STI) in San+ago. San+ago is the country’s second largest city and approximately a one-hour drive from the city of Puerto Plata. Puerto Plata The Gregorio Luperón Interna+onal Airport (POP) in Puerto Plata on the North Coast is popular for tourists headed to hotels and ecotourism adventures in Puerto Plata, Playa Dorada, Cofresí, Maimón, Luperón, Sosúa, Cabarete, Playa Grande, Río San Juan and Cabrera. All of the hotels and towns are only a 10-45 minute drive from the airport. La Romana La Romana Interna+onal Airport (LRM) is less than 20 minutes from the Casa de Campo Resort and Bayahibe hotels along the stunning Caribbean coast near amazing caves, nature hikes and na+onal parks. Samaná Peninsula Samaná El Catey Interna+onal Airport (AZS) serves the ecologically-rich Samaná Peninsula and is located approximately 30-40 minutes from the main tourist centers of the province. Barahona María Montez Interna+onal Airport (BRX) serves Barahona and the bio-diverse Southwest region. DOMESTIC AIRPORTS DajaBón Dajabón Airport (MDDJ) supports small aircrafs and serves the Dajabón Province on the West Coast. Montecris: Osvaldo Virgil Airport (MDMC) serves the Montecris+ area along the Northwest Coast. San Pedro de Macorís Named afer a famous cave in the region, Cueva Las Maravillas Airport (MDSP) serves the La Romana and Juan Dolio resort areas along the Southeast and Central Coasts. Samaná Arroyo Barril Airport (MDAB) serves the Samaná Peninsula on Samaná Bay on the Northeast Coast. Constanza Constanza Airport (MDCZ) in the La Vega region serves Constanza and nearby areas in the Central Region. Pedernales Cabo Rojo Airport (MDCR) serves Cabo Rojo and also the Pedernales Province in the Southwest Region of the country. Media Contact Siren Communicaons Olivia BruPo 416-351-0777 olivia@sirencommunica+ons.com .
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