News

The Caribbean’s First Cable Car System Is Coming to Santo Domingo

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 10, 2018

By Alexander Britell

One of the most innovative urban projects in the Caribbean is soon coming to fruition.

It’s called the Teleferico de Santo Domingo, and it’s the region’s first-ever urban cable car system.

The project, which has become famous in other cities in Latin America like La Paz, Bolivia, will be a game-changing addition for a city in need of more public transport.

But, as in cities like La Paz, the cable car system could also become a serious tourist attraction — a way to see the city from a very different angle — above.

The now-famous Teleferico in La Paz, Bolivia has become a top attraction for tourists in addition to filling a huge public transportation void.

The system could begin its first operations as soon as May, according to a statement from the Dominican Republic’s Office of the Presidency.

The Teleferico will operate on a five-kilometer route serving the Ozama River and the city’s National District, along with the municipalities of Santo Domingo North and Santo Domingo East.

It will feature 215 cars and 36 towers, with each cabin holding capacity for 10 people.

The Teleferico will transport up to 3,000 passengers per hour per direction, at a speed of about 18 kilometers per hour.

Around 83 percent of the population of Santo Domingo is reliant on public transport, wth the new system expected to cut 20 minutes off of the average commute.

The elevated system will be operate with wind speeds of up to 70 kilometers per hour.

The system will also integrate with the city’s metro and bus system on a single ticket.

It’s another boon for what has become one of the most modern cities in the Caribbean (the city also has the region’s only metro network) and one of the Dominican Republic’s emerging tourism destinations.

While cable cars are not new to the Caribbean (indeed, the cable car in Puerto Plata is one of that tourism hub’s most popular attractions), this is the first time the region has seen a cable car system on this scale in a major city.

It could become a model for other urban centers in the Caribbean, an eco-friendly, quiet, congestion-reducing solution to the region’s traffic woes.

Popular Posts the sexiest beaches including this resort at atlantis

The Sexiest Beaches in the Caribbean to Visit Right Now 

One is a beach with a nightclub-style pool right next door. Another is filled with beach bars — and even has its own au natural corner. Then there’s a beach that’s practically a nonstop party.  There are so many things that […]


The Winners of the 2024 Caribbean Green Awards 

caribbean green

With almost 20,000 votes, the winners of the Caribbean Green Awards 2024 Presented by E-Finity have been crowned.  From state-of-the-art marine conservation projects to hotels that are redefining sustainability, the Green movement has never been stronger in the Caribbean.  “This […]


A Low-Key, Lovely Adults-Only Beach Resort in Aruba

aruba beach resort adults-only

When Aruba’s Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort opened in 1987, it made sense for the hotel’s restaurant to be built in the shape of a boat shipwrecked on the sand: while Eagle Beach didn’t exactly resemble a desert island back […]


Related Posts south bank turks

In Caribbean Luxury Real Estate Market, a Shift Toward Gated Communities 

Single family homes in the Caribbean are particularly popular these days for those looking for secure villas and enclaves, real estate experts say. And the emphasis is on security. “While Turks and Caicos Islands are exceptionally safe as a British […]


This Top Anguilla Resort Has a New Director of Sales 

malliouhana

One of Anguilla’s premier luxury resorts has named a new director of sales, Caribbean Travel Advisor has learned. The Malliouhana resort has named Daniela Victoria as its new director of sales. In the role, Victoria will manage the sales teams […]


Expedia: St Thomas Tops Summer Destinations  

view from rooftop red roofs downtown st thomas

The historic charm of Charlotte Amalie (and its buzzing new boutique hotel). Sparkling white-sand beaches like Lindquist and Magens Bay. World-class eateries like Blue 11.  It’s no surprise that the USVI’s island of St Thomas is one of the most […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You