Santo Domingo
Amber Coast
Bavaro Punta Cana
Coconut Coast
Costa Caribe
Jarabacoa
Our Country
Our History
Birthplace of the New World
The Allure of La Romana
Whale Watching
Bird Watching
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You stop because you realize the remains of the first European to ever
step foot west of Portugal lies only ten feet from where you’re
standing. More than 500 years of history began with his cursory gaze towards
the horizon.
The legendary sailor from Genoa named the island La Isla Española
(The Spanish Island), which later became “Hispaniola”—the
present name of the landmass home to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Columbus also called the island “the most beautiful land that eyes
have ever seen.” Today, more than eight million residents and almost
three million visitors a year would heartily agree.
Columbus, however, was not one to put down roots. After trading clothing
for gold nuggets with the friendly Taino Indians, he made his triumphal
return to Spain. Warranting a king’s welcome and enjoying a privileged
life, Columbus was still never able to overcome the lure of the tropics.
The bewitching beauty of Hispaniola is said to have haunted his dreams,
and he again returned to the island in November of 1494. This time he
established the settlement of Isabela on the northwestern coast. He left
his brother Bartolome to rule, but again he set off in search of the riches
of Antilia—remnants of the mythical lost city of Atlantis.
It was Bartolome Columbus who moved the capital south to the more fertile
land and protected harbor of Santo Domingo. For more than 50 years, the
burgeoning city would become the administrative capital of the Spanish
Empire in the New World. And for 200 years after that, it was ground zero
for Spanish exploration and settlement into Central and South America.
Conquistadors and cavaliers, pirates, princes and the Spanish Navy used
Santo Domingo as a primary port of call in the shipping lanes linking
Europe and the Americas. At the time, it was simply one of the most exotic
cities in the world, discussed around the globe everywhere from lowly
port taverns to the highest houses of parliament.
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