Travelling by bus to the Dominican Republic.
If you don’t mind more, close acquaintance with the Dominican Republic, I advise you to use the service of bus travel in the Dominican Republic on the long-distance route Of Caribe Tours or Metro. Buses are a safer and cheaper alternative to air travel or travel by car. For example, a trip from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, costs about $40 and takes six to nine hours on a comfortable air-conditioned bus. But there is no direct route between Punto Kana and Sosua, will have to get to the transfer in the capital, but fortunately budget tourists, it is not expensive. For $20, you can move around the country from one end to the other. But if you choose Sosua or Cabarete as your place of residence, it is easy to get from there to any other place in the country.
If you are on a tourist budget and don’t mind a lack of luxury or just want a truly authentic Dominican experience, you can try Guagua. These private vehicles vary in size (from minibuses to mid-size buses), usually do not have air conditioning or toilets on board, and are a popular mode of transport among locals as the price does not exceed 100 pesos. Guagua is also a great choice if you want to visit a more remote area where long-distance buses don’t run as they stop on demand on any stretch across the road. Usually where the route of one Guagua ends begins another. Well, if you are happy to find a place where there are no further routes, there you will always find Motokonche, who almost does not know the limits of movement. But if you become the lucky owners of a secret treasure map, then there will be a dozen Dominicans with a machete who will pave your way through the jungles of Espanyol.