SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS
The identifying symbol of this city is the Monument
to the Heroes of the Restoration of the Republic, which dates
back to the 1940s when it was elected as the "Trujillo Peace Monument".
This solid white marble structure is 67 meters tall and has small
museums in its interior. 
Santiago de los Caballeros, with its quaint Neoclassic
and Victorian buildings, is the second most populous city in the
Dominican Republic. Frequently in the past, its residents vied
with Santo Domingo’s to dominate the country politically. It was
here that many of the wars of Independence were fought against
Haiti, and most of the battles in the War of the Restoration from
Spain—the city’s central Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration
pays tribute to all the region’s patriots who lost their lives
in the name of freedom.
From the Monument, you have a panoramic view of
the city, nestled in a vast valley surrounded by the towering
mountains of the Cordillera Central to the southwest and the Cordillera
Septentrional to the north. At Carnaval time, the Monument is
the place to be for all the colorful action every Sunday in February—two
of Santiago’s neighborhoods vie every year to see which can make
the most demonic “Lechón” masks and costumes.
More must-see places are the Regional Folkloric
Museum of Tomás Morel, the ruins of the original colonial city
of Santiago, and the Botanical Gardens and the ruins of the fortress
at Jánico; the fortress was founded by Christopher Columbus himself
in 1494. The mountains to the north of Santiago are riddled with
amber mines, where some of the highest quality amber in the world
is found, including the world’s only known blue amber.
Many of the pieces contain ancient fossilized plants
and insects (even very rare lizards and frogs) between 15 and
20 million years old. In the science-fiction book and movies about
Jurassic Park, it’s Dominican amber from which cloneable dinosaur
genes are extracted from blood preserved inside a fossil mosquito.
The movie’s popularity caused the price of amber to soar on the
world market. To the south, in the foothills and mountains of
the Cordillera Central, can be found pockets of Dominicans with
high percentages of Taíno ancestry, the descendants of “cimarrones”
who ran away from the Spanish-dominated regions of the country
to settle around today’s Baitoa, San José de las Matas (the thermal
springs here are popular with locals), Inoa Abajo, and Caobanico,
among others. To the far south is the vast Armando Bermúdez National
Park, where Pico Duarte lies, the tallest peak in all the Caribbean.
The province of Santiago, with its wide stretches
of fertile Cibao Valley, is the region where merengue, the country’s
national dance, evolved, a rich agricultural region dedicated
to tobacco, sugar cane, and rum.
El 16 de agosto de 1897, la inauguración del primer
ferrocarril central de santiago. RD El 25 de marzo de 1861, la
plaza de armas de santiago, fue pronunciada a favor de la anexión
de la republica a España. Sin embargo las continuas manifestaciones
de repudio a la anexión, que se sucedieron en la ciudad, bastan
como muestra de la poca simpatía con que contaba el régimen español
de la ciudad.
We will visit Santiago de los Caballeros Bartholomew
Columbus founded the settlement on the banks of the Yaque River
in 1495. It is the most important city after Santo Domingo, and
is the principal urban center for the fertile Cibao agricultural
region, known for some of the finest tobacco in the world.
Leaving to Santo Domingo o Boca Chica and Juan Dolio, we will
care behind and ascending toward the north going by the part but
fertile of the island, the Valley of the Cibao, we arrive to Santiago
second city the most important in the Cibao.
We will visit the cigars factory at the Eleon Jimenez, visit at
the monument de los heroes and shopping never stay out. After
that we will pass by the Santo Cerro la Vega and la Vega Vieja.
Food includ and National Beverages.
- Santo Domingo, price per person US $ 80
- Boca Chica and Juan Dolio, price per person US $ 90
- Discount for familly
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