Sep 30, 2009

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British Airways relaxes in the Dominican Republic with some Caribbean winter sun


British Airways announces the launch of its new flight to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic at the end of October 2009, coupled with a wide range of high standard hotels for every taste and budget

British Airways prepares for the launch of its new twice-weekly service from Gatwick to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic from October 26, 2009 reinforcing its position as the airline with more flights to the Caribbean than any other UK carrier.

In addition to the flights to Punta Cana, the airline is also increasing flights to other winter sun hot-spots in the region such as St Lucia (from three to five flights a week), Barbados (from nine to ten) and Port of Spain, Trinidad (from three to five). Overall, BA will now fly 45 times a week to the Caribbean.

Richard Tams, head of sales at British Airways, said; "These new routes and increased frequencies underline our commitment to the Caribbean. It's a popular destination with our customers and it's due to demand that we're increasing the number of flights to the region. We now operate to 13 destinations in the Caribbean - more than any other UK airline."

Holidays in the Dominican Republic mean relaxing on sun-kissed beaches and snorkelling above colourful reefs, strolling along the 16th-century cobblestone streets of the capital in Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone or taking a hiking holiday in the Dominican Republic's forested inland.

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J.C.S.A. Inmobiliaria & Inversiones,
C.x.A. Higuey - Punta Cana
Tel.: (01) 809 554 4455
E-Mail: solisrijosrc@hotmail.com

Sep 27, 2009

La situación en los mercados financieros globales no tiene efectos

La situación en los mercados financieros globales no tiene efectos hasta el momento significativamente dramático en el sector del turismo en la República Dominicana.

República Dominicana - Confirmado Fracisco Javier García, Toursimus-Ministro de Estado del Caribe. Las previsiones iniciales para 2009 se preveía una disminución de hasta un 15 por ciento. Después de varios meses de descenso, el número de turistas en la República Dominicana, sin embargo, positiva - un máximo de cuatro por ciento.

Una razón importante de ello es la exitosa colaboración entre el sector privado y el gobierno reafirmó García. En vez de poner nuestras cabezas en la arena que se invierte, ya que: La República Dominicana es probablemente el más diverso destino en el Caribe y ofrece excelentes oportunidades para hacer vacaciones individuales, que, a pesar de la actual crisis económica ha continuado con el volumen de valores de inversión por importe de 10,5 millones de euros para 81 nuevos proyectos turísticos muestran el enfoque ambicioso de la empresa privada y el gobierno.

Sep 26, 2009

Foreign Ownership of Islands in Dominican Republic, Caribbea

Foreign purchasers in the Dominican Republic now enjoy unrestricted freehold land ownership and minimal real estate taxes, making the Caribbean’s largest island nation exceptionally investor-friendly.
And with an equally friendly populace and vibrant Latin culture, the DR is fast becoming a favoured location for Americans and Europeans seeking a unique place for a seasonal residence.

Safeguards such as title insurance are available, and while real estate professionals are not licensed, there are many reputable English-speaking lawyers available to facilitate the purchase process. Compared to other areas of the Caribbean and even Central America, prices in the DR are considered an excellent value. However, appreciation is steady, and with many purchasers now priced out of other areas of the Caribbean, considerable gains are anticipated as the country’s rich potential is discovered.

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J.C.S.A. Inmobiliaria & Inversiones,
C.x.A. Higuey - Punta Cana
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Set in the beautiful Caribbean


Set in the beautiful Caribbean, the Dominican Republic (DR) is the largest island nation in the region and one of most overlooked treasures of the international property market.

The DR’s sunny climate, crystal waters and spectacular white beaches create a gorgeous setting to rival any other Caribbean country, and a history of assertive government preservation has allowed the country to retain much of its glorious tropical forests within dozens of large national parks.

Tourism is a growing industry, and visitors can explore the exotic ecosystems of the central mountain range through guided tours, visit its charming colonial seaside towns, or simply enjoy the spectacular weather on one of the DR’s many incomparable beaches.

A stable democratic government with a friendly attitude towards foreign investment is an added attraction, as are the very low real estate taxes and the well-developed civil infrastructure such as roads, hospitals and judiciary. And with even luxurious beachfront properties available at surprisingly low price points, the country is becoming an increasingly popular area for the purchase of seasonal homes.

Sep 20, 2009

a week end to Musha Cay Resort

Musha Cay Resort, located in the Bahamas, is reputedly the world’s most expensive private island resort. Lush, secluded and inviting, it is ideal for hosting special events such as family gatherings or anniversary celebrations.

Located on a 150-acre island, Musha boasts a private runway, five residences, and seven beaches for you to explore. Stroll along the two-mile long sandbar that emerges for several hours each day and be enthralled by the infinity of the ocean’s horizon. Sail, jet-ski or snorkel in the sparkling sea and submerge yourself in the best of Mother Nature’s offerings.

Musha is reserved for only one party (up to 24 guests) at a time, and her owners have deliberately kept the three surrounding islands uninhabited to ensure the privacy of its guests, often celebrities or discreet high-profile individuals and their families.

The cost of a night’s stay is upwards of $25000. The exclusivity – priceless.
Call +1 203 602 0300 for reservations and further details.
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Sep 11, 2009

Golfers in Dominican Republic Enjoy Designer Courses and Sophisticated Lifestlye

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"Villa en el Campo de Golf"

The Dominican Republic (DR) is blessed with breathtaking countryside, over 800 miles of pristine white-sand beaches and is also home to some of the world’s most dramatic and spectacular golf courses. Designed by legends such as Pete Dye, P.B. Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones, Gary Player, Tom Fazio and Nick Faldo, the DR attracts golf champions, golf enthusiasts and those who enjoy the golf lifestyle.

“The DR is an important destination for golf lovers and those who love the luxury golfer’s lifestyle. Our island paradise features world-class golf courses set amid stunning sea sides, beaches and mountains in an accessible destination with eight international airports. World-class hotels, championship golf courses and upscale hotels with lavish pampering make the DR one of the hottest spots to tee-off in the Caribbean,” said Magaly Toribio, Vice Minister of International Promotion for the Dominican Republic.

Since the first designer golf course opened in the DR, Teeth of the Dog, at the world-popular Casa de Campo resort, the DR’s golf offerings have drawn visitors from around the globe. Recently named the “Golf Destination of the Year for the Caribbean and Latin America” by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) and with 23 courses, the DR also boasts several new golf courses in development.

Not only has the DR been notably recognized by the IAGTO for its oceanfront fairways lined with coconut palms, but has been deemed by top-tier travel and golf publications as a preeminent destination for golf. Recent honors include:

* Travel & Leisure Golf recognized the DR as “The Player’s Paradise,” honoring the Faldo Legacy Course at Roco Kí as one of the top 10 best new golf courses in the world in 2008.
* Golfweek’s Best New Courses 2008 ranked Punta Espada Golf Course number one in the November 2008 issue.
* Golf magazine ranked Casa de Campo “The Best Golf” in the Caribbean in the April 2008 issue.
* Celebrated Living included DR’s East Coat golf courses, La Cana and Teeth of the Dog, among its “Top 20 International Golf Courses” in 2008.

IDB supports toll highway in Dominican Republic

Project will back development of road infrastructure to improve travel connections in areas with great tourist potential

The Inter-American Development Bank will support a toll highway project that will reduce the travel time between Santo Domingo and the Samaná peninsula, an area with great tourist potential, located in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic.

The IDB will lend up to $44.8 million without a sovereign guarantee to the Boulevard Turístico del Atlántico project, which will also have joint support from other bilateral and multilateral institutions. Total financing will reach some $149 million.

The project includes the concession for a 123-kilometer tollway with two components: rehabilitation of 99 kilometers of existing highway that connects Nagua, Sánchez, Samaná, El Limón and Las Terrenas, and construction of a new 24-kilometer segment that will connect Las Terrenas and Majagual on the Samaná peninsula.

Overseeing this initiative, whose total estimated cost is $178 million, will be a consortium comprising Colombian construction firms Odinsa and Grodco, and highway concession holders Consorcio Remix of the Dominican Republic.

“This project will have a significant impact, because in addition to the improvements achieved by the Autopistas del Nordeste concession, the travel time between Santo Domingo and Samaná will be cut from five hours to less than two hours,” said IDB team leader Víctor Salgado.

“Development of highway infrastructure will make it easier for local residents, manufacturers, merchants and tourists to move between the peninsula and the southern part of the country, helping the economy grow in a region that is a priority for the Dominican government,” he added.

This transaction is the first loan without a sovereign guarantee that the IDB has approved for a highway project in the Dominican Republic.