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Dominican Republic Holidays – Only The Most Festive

Among the best ways to savor the Caribbean is to travel to the Dominican Republic during one of its most festive holidays. Although celebrations, street parties and performances are held year round, there are particular celebrations that individuals like most of all. Among them are following:

The Carnaval

On top of the serene seashores and the pleasurable Dominican people, the most frequent images of the Republic are compiled primarily of the Mardi Gras-like festival called the Carnival.

The Carnaval is a month-long celebration that falls in February. It culminates on the last week of the month, usually on the 26th or 27th and is participated by over a hundred 1000 people, local and tourists alike, in a good many towns nationwide. It is one of those holidays that are waited with so much anticipation as it offers not only the celebrations typical off the Dominicans, but also a wide range of experiences that are meant to electrify the people who are taking part.

The Carnaval has a long history of celebration. The first Carnaval took place in 1520 in La Vega where the most spirited celebrations are held today. Other provinces, alternatively, hold their own individual versions of the Carnaval. Santiago, for example, celebrates it twice in every twelve months - one in February, another in August. In Puerto Plata, the celebrations showcase the culmination of the all the cultures located in the Dominican Republic - from African influences to European elements.

What is Carnaval without the traditional characters? Carnavals are recognized for producing different characters that are primarily medieval in features. La Vega owns the most recognizable characters in the total nation - the 'Diablo Cojuelo' or the Limping Dragon.

The Festival del Santo Cristo de Bayaguana

With a tradition that began with the offering of a bull to the Santo Cristo for rainfall in 1604, the Festival del Santo Cristo de Bayaguana has come a long way in the Dominican Republic's culture. In the years adopting the first bull offering, miracles have happened that have been closely linked with the festival. Among them is the apparition of Jesus Christ to a fresh girl. This was said to have caused the girl's mother's vision to return.

Currently, although the festival remains pagan in features, it is mostly dedicated for the Catholic Church. The proceeds of the festivals are commonly employed in Church programs in the province.

The Festival del Santo Cristo de Bayaguana is a mixture of solemn celebrations and the Dominicans' unique way of honoring festivities. Prayers and hymns go alongside dancing, singing, and obviously, feasting.

Merengue Festival

The Dominicans take pride in their traditional instruments. This is the reason why yearly, from the third week of July into the first of August, they celebrate a musical festival referred to as the Meringue Festival

Meringue acts, musicians and performers throughout the world get-together in the province of Santo Domingo to showcase the true Dominican music yearly.

If your expecting to truly enjoy the Dominican Republic holidays, go to the country on the days when its festivities are at their peak.

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