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An ideal way to see what Iceland has to offer is by renting a Dominican Republic hire car. Compare Car Rental offers travellers in Dominican Republic cheap car hire from all the major car rental companies such as Avis and Hertz. Using our car hire comparison site is quick and easy and will offer you a car to suit your needs from economy car hire to luxury car hire options. Characterised by its fjords, roaming rivers and spouting geysers, Iceland has a lot to offer the visitor looking for much more than a beach holiday.

Your Dominican Republic car hire can include optional extras and unlimited mileage. Our simple Dominican Republic car rental comparison site will provide you with quotes on cheap car rental for Dominican Republic for the right vehicle in which to discover Iceland and its magical islands.

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The Dominican Republic, located on the island of La Hispaniola is the second largest Caribbean nation with approximately 10 million people.

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Tourism to the Dominican Republic has been growing steadily and it is now one of the most popular destinations for honeymooners and those looking for good value all inclusive resorts. The Republic is also home to a fantastic all year round golf course. It is the location for the largest lake and the highest mountain in the Caribbean; it has four mountain ranges in all.

The capital city of Santo Domingo is located on the southern coast, it is the largest city and the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas and has often been referred to as the “Gateway to the Caribbean”. Some of the original layout of the city can still be seen and is now a World Heritage Site.

Santiago, which is located in the north of the country, is the main base for all things intellectual and educational and a number of thriving industries such as the manufacture of rum and cigarettes and has its famous cigar industries based there. It is the centre of the Cibao Valley which is home to the wealthiest region in the Dominican Republic.