Travel to Dominican Republic to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in the Dominican Republic?

  • Known for its luxury resorts and pearly white beaches, yet there are also beautiful, less discovered spots for the backpacker. Although it is pricey. 

Studying in the Dominican Republic?

  • The universities are not too good compared to other universities, especially in the field of research. However, there are several options for studies. 

Internship in the Dominican Republic?

  • There are opportunities for medical internships, internships in agriculture and with international organizations, among others. 

Volunteer in the Dominican Republic?

  • You can do several volunteer positions, for example in health care, education, community support, animal welfare and conservation. 

Working in the Dominican Republic?

  • If you don't speak fluent Spanish, then options are limited to the tourism industry, IT, call centers, internationals companies or English education.  

Working as a digital nomad in the Dominican Republic?

  • A beautiful destination with cozy and fine amenities, for not too much money. 

Living in the Dominican Republic?

  • The economy is growing, it is always warm, nature is beautiful and prices are low. On the other hand, salaries are also low, corruption and bureaucracy are still a problem and health care is not equally good everywhere. 
  • Make sure you arrange your own health insurance well.

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Gedurende ons verblijf op het Dominicaanse Republiek kwamen we plots langs een groepje (zeer arm-) uitziende locals. Ze waren beeldjes aan het maken van zandsteen. We gingen met ze praten en ontdekten dat ze het aardig slecht hadden, waarop wij besloten om een afspraak met hun te maken; wij zouden meerdere beeldjes kopen en verkopen in Nederland, waar na de....... read more

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Gedurende ons verblijf op het Dominicaanse Republiek kwamen we plots langs een groepje (zeer arm-) uitziende locals. Ze waren beeldjes aan het maken van zandsteen. We gingen met ze praten en ontdekten dat ze het aardig slecht hadden, waarop wij besloten om een afspraak met hun te maken; wij zouden m...

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