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Tips on Santo Domingo Warnings or Dangers- Stay Safe!


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Christine Sarkis
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  • Santo Domingo Warnings and Dangers



  • Santo Domingo, the capital of the Domincan Republic, is a popular vacation spot for tourists from around the world. While its beaches are idyllic, there are plenty of dangers you need to be aware of before you visit.

  • Crime



  • Violent crime is rare in Santo Domingo, but theft is quite common. When walking around the city, keep your personal belongings close and never leave them unattended in a public place. Thieves on motorbikes won't hestitate to grab a purse from an unsuspecting tourist, so keep your bags tightly secured to your body when walking the city streets.

  • Driving hazards



  • Traffic is fast-paced and agressive, so you may want to think twice before you rent a car in Santo Domingo. The road conditions are also spotty and travelers to the city often complain that the street signs are merely suggestions to the local taxi drivers and commuters. If you rent a car, never get on the road without your license and rental documents.

  • Health Risks



  • The mosquitos in these parts of the world can carry deadly diseases, so make sure to pack repellant. While rare, tourists to Santo Domingo have been infected with dengue, malaria, zika, and many other illnesses. If you do feel flu-like symptoms during your stay or when you get home, consult a medical professional as soon as possible.

    Editor's Note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about warnings and dangers in Santo Domingo.