Nearly 9 Million Stayover Visitors Came to the Dominican Republic Last Year

By: - April 7th, 2026
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The Dominican Republic’s tourism sector continues to set the pace in the Caribbean.

The country recorded 8,860,709 stayover visitors from January through December, a 3.8 percent increase over 2024, according to newly reported data from the Caribbean Tourism Organization, reinforcing its position as the region’s top tourism destination.

It’s another strong year for a market that has consistently outperformed regional trends, driven by a combination of airlift expansion, large-scale resort inventory, and continued demand across North America and Europe.

A Steady Climb in Stayover Tourism

Stayover arrivals — the most important metric for tourism revenue — have remained the foundation of the Dominican Republic’s performance. The nearly 8.9 million visitors represent continued growth on top of already elevated numbers in recent years.

That growth has been supported by a steady pipeline of flights into major gateways including Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, and Puerto Plata, along with continued investment in hotel development.

What’s Driving the Growth

The Dominican Republic’s tourism strategy has focused on volume and accessibility, and it continues to deliver results.

Punta Cana remains the anchor, with one of the largest concentrations of all-inclusive resorts in the hemisphere and consistent airlift from major U.S. and Canadian cities. Santo Domingo has strengthened its position as both a cultural destination and an urban entry point, while Puerto Plata and Samaná continue to attract travelers looking for smaller-scale experiences.

New hotel openings, particularly in the all-inclusive segment, have added to the country’s ability to absorb increasing demand without significant pricing pressure.

At the same time, the country has maintained strong relationships with key source markets, particularly the United States, which remains the largest contributor of visitors.

A Regional Leader With Scale

The Dominican Republic’s tourism numbers continue to outpace other Caribbean destinations by a wide margin, both in total arrivals and growth rate.

The nearly 9 million stayover visitors place it well ahead of other markets in the region, underscoring the advantage of its scale — from airport infrastructure to hotel inventory to established tour operator networks.

That scale has allowed the country to maintain consistent growth even as global travel patterns have shifted over the last several years.

Looking Ahead

With continued investment in airlift, hotel development, and destination marketing, the Dominican Republic is positioned to sustain its growth trajectory.

The combination of large resort capacity, diverse destination offerings, and strong connectivity continues to make it one of the most accessible and reliable options for Caribbean travelers.

And with nearly 9 million stayover visitors in the latest reporting period, the country shows no signs of slowing down.

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