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Dominican Republic
Gap Year in the Dominican Republic |
 | A gap year in the Dominican Republic is a great choice for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in Caribbean life on their year out. If you spend your gap year in the Dominican Republic you can enjoy some of the finest beaches in the Caribbean. Beaches on a gap year in the Dominican Republic range from the quiet and idyllic to busier surf resorts with all their attendant nightlife – and most of them are also excellent for snorkelling and scuba diving. Away from the beaches other places to enjoy on gap year travel to the Dominican Republic include some stunning national park and the historic city of Santo Domingo.
A particularly rewarding gap year option is to do some Dominican Republic volunteer work whilst you’re out there. Real Gap has several extremely worthwhile Dominican Republic gap year programmes - all of which are dedicated to alleviating suffering or hardship amongst disadvantaged communities through community volunteering. Learn a language - you also learn Spanish on a Dominican Republic gap year, which helps you get so much more from the experience.
Travel Dominican Republic
Volunteer in Dominican Republic
Free Gap Year Brochure
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Help with adults’ workshops, children’s classes and after-school clubs. Loving homes and centres have been set up to give them the chance to develop but volunteers are desperately needed to keep the facilities going. |

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The orphans and street children of the Dominican Republic are crying out for the love and attention of volunteers. Light up their lives by helping them with their homework or teaching them English or sports. |

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Develop games and activities to teach English on the beautiful Dominican Republic island. Work with teachers as their assistants or give your own lessons – either way, you’ll make a valuable contribution. |

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Do what most people only dream of! Learn Spanish, take salsa or cooking classes, visit Machu Picchu, explore the Amazon, marvel at Lake Titicaca and take part in wildlife or community projects. |

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