The Dominican Republic has cemented its position as a premier Caribbean destination, welcoming an unprecedented 3,730,852 nonresident air travelers from the United States between January and October 2025. This milestone represents 52% of all international arrivals to the island nation, underscoring the country’s growing appeal among American tourists.
The northeastern United States has emerged as a powerhouse market for Dominican tourism. The region encompassing New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maryland delivered 1,953,219 travelers during the same period, accounting for 52% of all U.S. arrivals. New York State alone contributed an impressive 896,624 travelers, representing 24% of the total U.S. market and demonstrating the strong connection between the Empire State and this Caribbean paradise.
The Dominican Republic’s diverse destinations continue to attract visitors seeking varied experiences across the island. Punta Cana, the country’s crown jewel, keeps raising the bar with new luxury additions like Zel by Meliá and W Punta Cana, offering serene escapes and adult-only experiences for discerning travelers.
Beyond the established favorites, emerging destinations are capturing attention. Miches, located just 45 minutes from Punta Cana, is positioning itself as a must-visit eco-luxury destination and will soon welcome the sustainable Four Seasons Miches. Samaná enchants visitors with untouched beaches and remains a global hot spot for humpback whale watching each winter.
St. Stanislaus Cathedral, La Romana (Photo Credit: Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism)
La Romana and Bayahibe appeal to golf enthusiasts while providing access to unspoiled islands like Saona and Catalina. In the mountainous north, Santiago and La Vega blend culture, history and adventure, from vibrant nightlife to the birthplace of Dominican carnival.
Surfing in Cabarete, Dominican Republic (Photo Credit: Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism)
Puerto Plata combines historic charm with modern cruise port facilities and Atlantic views, while nearby Cabarete beckons surf and adventure lovers. Río San Juan remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets, where golden sands, celebrity hideaways and natural tranquility converge.
Catedral Primada de América in Santo Domingo (Photo Credit: Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism)
The capital city of Santo Domingo rounds out the Dominican experience with its rich colonial heritage, cosmopolitan energy and world-class dining, shopping and nightlife. This record-breaking year confirms the Dominican Republic’s status as an essential destination for American travelers seeking Caribbean excellence.
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