Dominican Music Week will bring artists closer to the international industry

The face of a music movement is typically represented by the artist or star, but behind them lies machinery that drives their success. The La Oreja Media Foundation has announced the first Dominican Music Week, aimed at promoting and developing Dominican music, with around 30 emerging artists from various genres and music professionals attending.

The event will feature conferences, showcases, and panel discussions with industry executives to educate artists, producers, musicians, and others on the international music business. The event is open to anyone with an interest in the music industry, and the organizers hope to attract key players at a national and international level.

The ultimate goal is to showcase the Dominican musical offering and create opportunities for growth, internationalization, and business development within the cultural sector.

Dominican Republic will host customs meeting of America, Spain and Portugal

Santo Domingo.- Customs officials and directors from America, Spain, and Portugal will hold three meetings in the Dominican Republic from May 15 to 19 to discuss “exploring good practices” and “identifying common opportunities and challenges,” the Dominican General Directorate of Customs (DGA) said in a statement. The conference will take place in Punta Cana and will focus on the “modernization” of customs and logistics systems.

The first meeting is the XLIII Meeting of National Directors for the Multilateral Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between the national Customs Directorates of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal (Comalep), to be held on May 15 and 16. The III Customs Joint Forum: Private Sector Regional Group will take place on May 17, exploring opportunities for alliance and joint solutions between the business sector and customs. The third and final meeting is the XXV Regional Conference of Customs Directors General (Crdga 2023), to be held from May 17 to 18, where the “main actors” of customs management in the region, Spain, and Portugal will share concerns, innovations, knowledge exchange opportunities, and promote public-private alliances.

They aim to strengthen the transport of goods, expedite customs procedures, maximize the competitiveness of nations, and find ways to strengthen security controls in different ports while enhancing relations between different countries.

Valdez Albizu projects the Dominican Republic will attract 10 million visitors in 2023

The governor of the Central Bank, Héctor Valdez Albizu, has announced that the Dominican Republic is expected to receive approximately 10 million visitors by the end of 2023. He emphasized that the tourism industry is a vital pillar of the country’s economy and expressed his hope that it will remain so. Albizu commended the Ministry of Tourism for its efforts in achieving this projection.

He also lauded the tourism sector for contributing 25% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). He congratulated the Minister of Tourism, David Collado, and his team for their outstanding work in the sector. During a March tourism sector statistics presentation, Albizu shared that the country welcomed 8.5 million visitors in 2022, including cruise passengers, which significantly impacted the economy.

Albizu further shared that, during a spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), he explained that the Dominican Republic had faced challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war, and US inflation due to the bankruptcy of two American banks, but had worked hard to overcome them. He highlighted that the country is estimated to have a growth rate of 4.25% this year, which is similar to the projections made by the IMF and the World Bank.

Government will invest more than RD$116 M to renovate cultural works of the Colonial City

The Ministry of Tourism has announced the start of restoration work on various historical and cultural infrastructures in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo. The project will cost over 116 million pesos and will include the restoration of the Alcázar de Colón and Puerta de la Misericordia Monuments, as well as the facades of various architectural heritage sites in Ciudad Colonial.

According to Tourism Minister David Collado, the works will have a positive impact on the tourism industry in Santo Domingo. The restoration of the Alcázar de Colón Monument will cost RD$74,331,239 and includes specialized intervention to correct pathologies in the structure of its four facades, along with measures for the maintenance and beautification of its spaces. The restoration of Ciudad Colonial heritage facades will cost RD$25,010,686 and will be carried out together with specialized personnel from the National Directorate of Monumental Heritage.

Additionally, RD$17,070,360 will be invested in the Puerta de la Misericordia for its improvement, which will include the restoration of the stone wall, cleaning and sanitation of the wall facings, and the recovery and expansion of platforms. The project will also involve the recovery of electric lighting and the general beautification of the entire environment.

Barceló Bávaro Grand Resort once again hosts the DATE 2023 tourism fair

The Association of Hotels and Restaurants of the Dominican Republic (Asonahores) will organize the twenty-third edition of the “Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange (DATE 2023)” from April 26 to 28 in Punta Cana. The Barceló Bávaro Convention Center, equipped with state-of-the-art technology, will host the event. Zarina Montalvo, the Commercial Director of the Barceló Bávaro Grand Resort, expressed her pride in receiving this prestigious event for the twelfth time and providing a highly professional environment that is regularly updated.

Montalvo highlighted the importance of this event for Barceló, demonstrating their commitment to supporting Dominican tourism. The Convention Center is part of the Barceló Bávaro Grand Resort tourist complex, which is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the country. It covers an area of 11,500 square meters and comprises 13 convertible meeting rooms with a capacity of 20 to 5,000 people.

The Convention Center is a preferred location for hosting large conventions, and it positions the country as one of the most attractive destinations for international meetings in the region. During the fair, travel agencies and tour operators from various markets come together to make commercial agreements with hotels, airlines, excursion companies, airports, theme parks, transporters, travel agencies, restaurants, car rentals, health centers, museums, banks, other tourism-related companies.

Puerto Plata, a gastronomic offer that integrates traditional and international cuisine

Puerto Plata, the starting point of mass tourism in the Dominican Republic, has a varied gastronomic offer rooted in its oldest traditions and unique international offer.

The most typical proposals include melao bonbons, a tradition of the municipality of Imbert and Luperón that people usually enjoy, accompanied by the regular leaf cheese of the region, in the numerous artisan factories in the area.

In the head municipality, the tradition is marked by symbolic products such as Galletas Julia, handmade cookies made with the same recipe of its creator in her house on Cardenal Sancha Street, and the Bojos quipes on Margarita Mears Street, the bread of Gerry Gilbert on the same street and the sweets of Doña Agustina on José Del Carmen Ariza Street.

The municipality of Maimon is the headquarters of fish in the province, with dozens of restaurants located on the same road, where you can enjoy various options of the specialty, fried fish, but also grilled or boiled, as well as all kinds of seafood.

Fish and seafood can be enjoyed throughout the province in different restaurants, with a wide range of options from local Creole restaurants, Italian, pizzerias, fast food restaurants, Indian food, and others.

The Playa Dorada complex has numerous specialty restaurants that can be enjoyed by the public, even if they are not staying at their hotels.

In Sosúa and Cabarete, the options for international food are multiplied; in every corner, there are alternatives to enjoy German, Italian, Canadian, Irish, and other food.

Cabarete has the additional attraction of its restaurants located around the beach, with tables on the sand, according to Listín Diario.

But the offer is extended to all the municipalities, with exciting proposals, in Imbert, Guananico, Los Hidalgos, Villa Isabela, and Luperón, as well as in the heights of Altamira, home of the best chocolate of the region or in the district of Yasica to taste the Café del Yaroa.

ECLAC maintains projection that Dominican economy will grow 4.6 % in 2023

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) slightly reduced this Thursday its projection of regional gross domestic product (GDP) growth for 2023 from 1.3% estimated last December to 1.2%, mainly due to “growing external uncertainties and internal restrictions.”

Meanwhile, the growth projection for the Dominican economy for 2023 remains at 4.6%, one of the highest in the region. The percentage is slightly higher than the 4.2% projected recently by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the 4.4% of the World Bank.

At the regional level, the United Nations agency, based in Santiago de Chile, warned that the scenario is “complex” because, in addition to the increases in interest rates at the world level, “the financial turbulences observed at the beginning of March,” such as the bankruptcy of several banks, among them, Silicon Valley Bank, in the United States, were added.

“The growth projection for 2023 is subject to downside risks due to the possibility of a resurgence and accentuation of turbulence in the global banking system, which would result in a more persistent tightening of global financial conditions,” ECLAC warned.

According to the institution, the region once again has “limited” space for fiscal policy this year, and “it is not expected that a cycle of monetary easing will become generalized in the region.”

“Inflation in the region shows a downward trend and, although it is expected that the conclusion of the process of interest rate hikes in several countries in the region could be near, the effects of restrictive policy on private consumption and investment will be felt more strongly this year,” it added in a statement.

Argentina, Haiti, and Chile: the only ones to decrease
Venezuela (5 %), Panama (4.6 %), and Dominican Republic (4.6 %) will lead economic growth this year, followed by Paraguay (4.2 %), the Caribbean islands (3.5 %), Guatemala (3.2 %), Honduras (3 %), Costa Rica (2.7 %) and Nicaragua (2.3 %), according to the statement.

In the middle of the table are El Salvador, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia, with an estimated growth of 2%, followed by Cuba and Mexico, with an increase of 1.5%.

At the bottom, but still with positive figures, are Colombia (1.2 %) and Brazil (0.8 %). In comparison, Chile (-0.3 %), Haiti (-0.7 %), and Argentina (-2 %) are the only ones that will decrease this year, according to the United Nations organization.

“In the Caribbean economies, the slowdown expected in 2023 is mainly due to the fact that inflation has impacted both real income, and with it consumption, and production costs, with a negative effect on the competitiveness of exports of both goods and tourism,” ECLAC indicated.

Latin America, the unequal region in the world and the most affected by the pandemic grew by 6.9 % in 2021, a rebound after the 6.8 % slump recorded in 2020, the most significant recession in 120 years.

The slowdown in the region began in the second half of 2022, which closed with an estimated growth of 3.7%, according to ECLAC, which has not yet delivered the final figure.

Dominican Republic signs agreement with US hospital

Yesterday, the Dominican Republic government signed a memorandum of understanding with the Montefiore Hospital and the Santo Domingo Autonomous University (UASD) to improve healthcare for Creoles and train Dominican doctors. The agreement was signed by the Dominican Minister of Public Health, Daniel Rivera, and the UASD rector, Editrudis Beltrán, alongside the executive director of the Montefiore Hospital, Dr. Phillip Ozuah, in a ceremony led by President Luis Abinader at the National Palace’s Green Room.

The agreement aims to enable Dominicans living in the United States to access healthcare with Medicare insurance and to facilitate collaboration in research and project activities. The partnership seeks to enhance academic and technological aspects to enable health professionals to acquire new experiences and improve healthcare delivery.

During the ceremony, President Abinader highlighted the importance of working without political or ideological differences in the healthcare sector, saying that the agreement would help to improve the quality of life and save lives. He also noted that the Dominican government seeks to purchase ambulances, masks, and other healthcare items at better prices through Montefiore.

The Dominican Minister of Public Health, Daniel Rivera, described the alliance with Montefiore Hospital as transcendent, particularly because of the institution’s demonstrated solidarity with the Dominican community. The alliance will also support the professional development of human resources in health.

The agreement received support from the senator for the 31st district in the New York Senate, Adriano Espaillat.

Venezuelan Laser opens new hub at La Romana airport

Laser Airlines, a Venezuelan airline, has established a new operations center (hub) at La Romana International Airport to enhance the travel experience of its passengers on flights between Caracas and the Dominican Republic, along with subsequent connections. Starting today, April 24th, the airport will receive Laser Airlines operations on this route, ensuring a smooth transfer process and greater comfort for passengers.

According to Venezuelan media, Eliana Verkooke, Marketing Director, highlighted that La Romana International Airport is equipped with three terminals and an infrastructure designed to provide all necessary airport facilities to travelers. The airport also boasts attractive commercial premises and a diverse range of gastronomy spaces to guarantee a pleasant waiting time for customers.

Verkooke further stated that the airport will enable passengers to enjoy the benefits of the route, such as avoiding migration procedures, baggage collection at the final destination, and a comfortable stay during the connection.

In addition to the new hub, regular flights to and from Santo Domingo will continue to operate at Las Américas International Airport (AILA) on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Hyatt hotels in Punta Cana aimed at the Pet Friendly trend

Punta Cana.- Pet-friendly travel has become a global trend, and a number of Hyatt hotels in the Caribbean now offer a Pet-Friendly service for a vacation stay that includes the whole family, pets included. Hotels such as Zoetry, Dreams, Secrets, Breathless, and Sunscape Resorts & Spa, which are part of the Inclusive Collection under the World of Hyatt, provide the option for small breed dogs weighing up to 10 kg in various exotic locations, including Cancun, Punta Cana, Jamaica, Panama, and the Mexican Pacific.

“We understand that pets are a part of the family, and many travelers prefer not to leave them alone during vacations. That’s why several Caribbean hotels offer this alternative for pet-loving travelers while protecting the stay and travel experience of other guests,” said Gonzalo Trullen, Commercial Manager of Mundoviajes.

For an additional fee of approximately $65, dog-friendly rooms come equipped with food and water dishes, rope toys, a small plastic bone, waste bags, and a room sign indicating the presence of a dog, making the stay more comfortable for both travelers.

However, pet owners should keep in mind that certain considerations must be followed, such as not leaving pets unattended in a guest room for more than two hours at a time or overnight. Moreover, the “dog-friendly room” sign must be displayed when leaving the pet alone in the room.

Trullen further noted that all dogs must be leashed or kept in a carrier when not in the room and can only be in designated areas of the hotel grounds, with no access to the pool, gym, spa, retail stores, golf facilities, or the beach.

Interested travelers should contact their travel agency to inquire about the limited number of pet-friendly rooms. At check-in, the owner will need to provide a veterinarian vaccination certificate and proof of flea and tick treatment. It is also important to review the guidelines of each country regarding the entry of pets.

Mundoviajes is a Commercial Representative (GSA) of Inclusive Collection, part of World of Hyatt, with brands including Zoetry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets Resorts & Spas, Breathless Resorts & Spas, Dreams Resorts & Spas, and Sunscape Resorts & Spas. The company represents more than 75 “All Inclusive” hotels in beach destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico.

DR expects historic rice crop in 2023

The Abinader administration has pledged some RD$400 million to ensure stable prices to consumers for what is expected to be the largest rice harvest in history. These monies will provide a sizable subsidy for every fanega of rice harvested and provide seeds for this year’s crop.

On Saturday, 22 April 2023, Minister of Agriculture Limber Cruz Lopez presented a check for RD$300 million to the National Federation of Rice Farmers, and another for RD$42 million for farmers to purchase certified seeds.

Duarte province concentrates much of the rice production in the country, contributing in the area of RD$45 billion to the economy. Hundreds of thousands of persons depend on the rice crop in one way or another.

Talking to hundreds of rice producers when visiting Duarte province last week, President Abinader said that his administration is working to guarantee bigger and more sustainable rice harvests in the future. He noted that the spring harvest was larger than last year’s and that this year’s crop will reach well over 14 million quintals (units of 100 pounds), a record.

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Diario Libre

24 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

This is why the roads are so crowded

There are nearly 5.5 million vehicles on Dominican roads. Now we know why traffic is so difficult throughout the country

Of these, 60% are motorcycles of all sizes and shapes: small 70cc motoconchos, big, honkin’ Harleys, Yamahas, and Hondas, and even three wheelers that carry vegetables, deliver goods, and transport food items.

The National District, Santo Domingo, La Vega and Santiago head the list of the places with the most motorcycles. Fully one-third of these motorcycles belong to companies, and less than 20% belong to women.

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Listin Diario

24 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

More than 800,000 cruise passengers have docked in DR so far this year

The exponential growth of cruise ship stops at Dominican ports has produced phenomenal numbers so far this year. Over 800,000 people have visited the Dominican Republic from cruise liners in the first three months of 2023, N Digital reports.

According to the Dominican Port Authority, in 2022, there were 106,000 arrivals, and in 2023 that number jumped to 272,000, a 255% increase, attributed to the successful opening of the Taino Bay terminal in Puerto Plata. The two most-visited ports are Puerto Plata’s Taino Bay and Amber Cove. La Romana, Samana and Santo Domingo follow as cruise ship destinations.

These numbers put the Dominican Republic firmly on the way to become the cruise line hub of the Caribbean.

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N Digital

18 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

Collado in Miami for travel show; announces 39 aviation deals

The Ministry of Tourism reports signing 39 aviation agreements with airlines during Tourism Minister David Collado’s participation in a Dominican Republic Trade Show in Miami, Florida, USA on Wednesday, 12 April 2023. The agreements seek to boost travel from the United States, Canada and South America.

Tourism Minister David Collado estimates the agreements guarantee 2.5 million tourists from the United States, Canada and Latin America in 2023.

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Diario Libre

18 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

Sky High to fly twice a day to Miami

Sky High announced it will fly twice a week between Miami and Santo Domingo. The airline announced during the Miami Travel Trade Show on Wednesday, 12 April 2023 that it has added a second daily frequency for better connectivity with Caribbean destinations.

The airline is based at Las Americas International Airport (SDQ).

Sky High flights depart from Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo at 12:30 noon and at 8:30pm.

The airline primarily focuses on flights to Caribbean destinations. Sky High has flights to Anguilla (AXA), Antigua (ANU), Martinique (FDF), Aruba (AUA), Bonaire (BON), Saint Maarten (SXM), Tortola (EIS), Saint Kitts (SKB), Curaçao (CUR), Santiago de Cuba (SCU), Havana (HAV), Guadeloupe (PTP), connecting to Las Americas International Airport (SDQ)

Private charter flights to destinations within the Caribbean are also available.

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El Dia

18 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

Ministry of Tourism reports new record for March tourist arrivals

Tourism Minister David Collado proudly presented on 20 April 2023 the numbers for the year’s first quarter, now at 2,076,171 tourists arriving by air. Air arrivals from January to March 2023 represent an increase of 11% compared to the first quarter in 2019, the pre-pandemic year. Travel is also up 21% compared to the first quarter in 2022.

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Mitur

20 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

Free trade zone exports up in first quarter 2023

Daniel Liranzo / CNZFE

The National Council of Export Zones (CNZFE) announced that export values increased US$47 million in the first quarter, or 2.5% compared to 2022. Export values went from US$1,851.6 million in for January-March 2022 to US$1,898.6 million in 2023. The CNZFE did not report on the variations in volume of exports.

Liranzo described the increase as demonstrating that the free zone sector continues to consolidate the growth of its main variables. He said free zone exports represent 63.2% of the total exports of the Dominican Republic.

March 2023 exports were up 5.5% compared to export values in March 2022. March exports were US$768.2 million, compared to US$728.0 in 2022.

Liranzo detailed the increases in export values for the first quarter of 2023 by items exported. These were: agro-industrial products, 23.8%; plastic articles, 21.0%; metal articles, 19.7%; electrical products, 9.7%; medical devices, 9.0%.

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CNZFE

20 April 2023

Dolores Vicioso

Ritz Carlton chooses the Dominican Republic to open its first “all access” hotel in the world

The Dominican Republic is set to welcome the Ritz Carlton chain’s first “all access” hotel in the Punta Cana-Macao area, featuring two of the company’s hotels: one from its “Luxury Collection” and the other, “Ritz Carlton Punta Cana All Access”. This move by the Ritz Carlton, known for its luxurious hotels worldwide, comes with an approximate investment of $250 million in the first stage, encompassing all 250 keys to the Ritz Carlton, all 300 keys to the Luxury Collection, and all 50 Ritz Carlton brand properties.

Construction is expected to begin between September and October 2023, and the project has already received the necessary permits. The Dominican investment group Pioneer, with support from institutions such as AFPs and investment funds, will operate the two luxury flags, which will be run by Marriott. The Ritz Carlton complex will have 250 keys and 50 residential units available for purchase under the hotel brand. Additionally, the Punta Cana-Macao area will feature a residential component and a community village with restaurants, bars, and amphitheaters.

The project is in its final design stage, with the global design team working in Washington D.C., and the aim is to conclude it between now and the summer, according to Yamil Isaias, Pioneer’s executive vice president.

Aerolíneas Argentinas increases seats to Punta Cana with its A330

Starting from July 1, Aerolíneas Argentinas will be using Airbus A330-200 aircraft with 265 seats for its flights to Punta Cana, increasing the number of available seats to the Dominican Republic’s main tourist destination. Presently, the airline operates five flights a week to Punta Cana, using Boeing 737 MAX 8 equipment with a capacity of 170 passengers across two classes.

Aerolíneas Argentinas has also made changes to its reservation system for its flights to Havana, with plans to operate the destination with the Airbus A330-200 aircraft from July 7, in addition to its current two flights per week. These changes are scheduled to continue throughout the year, as per the reservation system and the Cirium platform.

Furthermore, the airline will no longer operate between Punta Cana and Havana and instead will fly to the Cuban city via Cancun.

Constitutional Court ratifies Bahía de las Águilas as State property

More than twenty people filed an amparo appeal against a ruling by the Second Chamber of the Superior Administrative Court (TSA), which recognized the Dominican State’s ownership of the land in Bahía de las Águilas, in Pedernales. The appeal was rejected by the Constitutional Court (TC), which refused to halt the tourist projects in Pedernales until the appellants, who claimed to be parceleros of the Dominican Agrarian Institute (IAD) and landowners in Bahía de las Águilas, were compensated.

The TC declared the appeal for constitutional review inadmissible as it lacked clear and precise arguments of the grievances caused by the TSA’s decision. The Attorney General of the Republic (PGR) defended the rights of the Dominican State in this case, and the TC’s decision issued in favor of the Dominican State is found in Judgment TC/0423/22, dated December 12, 2022. The appellants’ amparo appeal was directed against several entities, including the IAD, the Presidency of the Republic, the Chamber of Deputies of the Republic, and the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic.