La Caleta: Underwater National Park, which is called Parque Nacional Submarino de La Caleta. It is a small bay with crystal clear waters; here are trained PADI schools Santo Domingo diving. Its main attraction is the ship Hickory, which has been specially sunk in 1984 by the Study Group underwater (Underwater Research Group) in order to create an artificial reef around kotorogososredotochitsya marine life.
Nautical Club of Santo Domingo Yacht Club is the main educational center of the country in sailing.
Cooking and fried fish dealers of fresh fish on the beaches of Boca Chica cook amazingly delicious fish with spices, salt, garlic and oregano. Seasoning served with fish parrotfish, grouper or red snapper. Meals are served with tostonami (mashed and fried green plantanami) and avocado, sweet potatoes or fried cassava. Predlazhayut also grilled sausages and the famous Dominican longanitsa pies "yanikeks" (Johnny cakes). International cuisine is represented here by the Italian and Spanish dishes, which are served with the Dominican fish and seafood. Restaurants
Boca Marina: Calle Duarte No. 12ª. Telephone: 809 523-6702
Neptuno's Club: Calle Duarte No. 12 Phone: 809 523-4703
El Pelícano: Hotel Hamaca. Telephone: 809 523-6500
Da Nancy Trattoria: Calle Abraham Núñez 52. Telephone: 809 523-9399
El Tula: Calle 20 de Diciembre 1. Telephone: 809 523-6055
In the evening, catchy music invites you to a disco on small and medium-sized venues. You can dance all night in Boca Chica, where the clubs play a mixture of musical styles, mostly merengue, salsa and bakat, but also pop, house and reggae. Boca Chica attracts singles and unmarried women as their nightlife and bars on the main street of Calle Duarte.