Traditions Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic - one of the most popular resorts in the Caribbean region, where Russian travelers are increasingly booking of tours, despite the long flight and not too cheap airline tickets. The traditions of the Dominican Republic and its culture, mixed with customary Indian, Spanish and African immigrants, are no less interesting for the guests than its white beaches and eternal summer.
Do you speak Taino?
Friends all over the word - hammock, canoes and tobacco - is originally from the Dominican Republic. Taino dialect spoken by the local tribe of Indians still go to the island of Haiti, which is part of the Dominican Republic. The Spanish conquistadors brought the Indians not only the Catholic religion, but also their language. However, local people, preserving the ancient tradition of the Dominican Republic, not only preserved in our own tongue, but also gave the world a set of words that are associated with undisturbed rest and endless beaches.
Everybody Dance Now!
This motto on the island - not just words. Caribbean dances - an important part of the culture and traditions of the Dominican Republic. Hearing motive bachata or rumba, few people are able to stand, so as not to slide into the music. Dance can express all Dominicans - the pain of loss, the joy of meeting, unrequited love and delight.
For tourists on the island opened a dance school where you can take lessons, to return home a changed man. Caribbean dances help to stay afloat in any situation and with dignity experience life shocks. That is why Dominicans always smile and love it even in difficult times.
Magnan in the Caribbean
Europeans accustomed to punctuality, some features of the national character of the locals may confound. It is not accepted to hurry and bustle, and therefore delay the meeting for the Dominican - a common occurrence. In the tradition of the Dominican Republic, as in many other countries in the region - enjoy life slowly.
"Mañana" is Spanish for "tomorrow." But the deeper meaning of this concept is that you need to relax and enjoy everything that surrounds you. Magnan - it's an amazing feeling, which is not only a tradition of the Dominican Republic, but also the way of life of any traveler stranded on an island.
And here it is accepted to try cocktails, expertly prepared likable bartender right on the beach, dancing in the company of the pretty mulatto and greet the dawn at the edge of the water, which is always in the Caribbean has to swim.