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Can you have ice in your drinks in Dominican Republic?

8, Food & Water Precautions). Advise travelers not to eat raw or undercooked seafood, and remind them to drink only purified, bottled water. Ice served in well-established tourist locations is usually made from purified water and safe to consume. Ice might not be safe in remote or non-tourist areas, however.



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NEVER DO the following in the Dominican Republic:
  • Never drink tap water. ...
  • Never eat fruit and vegetables from stalls and fruit kiosks without washing and peeling them. ...
  • Not drink fresh juice from fruit kiosks. ...
  • Not use ice from kiosks. ...
  • Not play with street animals. ...
  • Not eat raw meat and fish (ceviche).


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Do not brush your teeth or drink any tap water in the Dominican. There will be bottled water provided in your room, and the drinking water from pitchers and ice served will all be ok, it's filtered on site. Tap water in the DR is not safe, locals use it but they are used to it.

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Tap water is treated in the Dominican Republic, so feel safe to shower any time. What should I do when travelling to dominican republic?

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Overall it is safe for women to travel solo in the Dominican Republic, but like anywhere in the world, common sense and sensible judgment should always be on your agenda. Avoid walking alone in isolated areas or back streets alone late at night. In the resort town of Punta Cana, sexual assaults are common at night.

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Ice: Do not use ice in destinations with limited access to clean water or where there is a concern about contaminated drinking water because it was likely made with tap water.

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To summarize, as you already know, Punta Cana is warm all year round, and the water temperature is often higher than the air temperature. So, there is no need to pack heavy jackets and jeans in your suitcases. All that is needed is summer clothing that will keep you comfortable and will not make you sweat a lot.

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See a healthcare provider if your symptoms are severe or last for more than a few days. You can prevent it by avoiding unsafe water and not eating unsafe foods.

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Yes, mosquitoes exist in Punta Cana, especially during the rainy season. Their presence, however, poses a minor threat if you're well-prepared and take necessary precautions. Most tourist areas have strict control measures, including daily cleaning and fumigation routines, to keep these minor nuisances to a minimum.

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