Dominican Republic Baseball Adventure 2024

Dominican Republic

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Nov 9 - 20, 2024
Group size: 1 - 30
Dominican Republic Baseball Adventure 2024
Dominican Republic

JapanBall
  • Email address verified
51 reviews

Nov 9 - 20, 2024
Group size: 1 - 30

About this trip

JapanBall's fourth annual voyage to the Caribbean! Guests can attend home games of all six of the Dominican Winter League (LIDOM) teams. This tour provides an insider’s experience of the Dominican Republic and its renowned baseball culture, including visits to rocky sandlots with cows grazing the outfield, pristine development academies of MLB teams, and raucous professional winter league games. For an idea of what to expect, check out tour recaps from 2021, 2022. and 2023.

What’s included

  • (11) Hotel Nights
    Segment 1: (4) nights in waterfront business-class hotel, (4) nights in boutique seaside resort; Segment 2: (3) nights in business-class hotel
  • Transportation
    All in-country travel via private vehicle, including airport transfers to and from SDQ and STI airports (depending on your tour segment).
  • Most Meals
    Breakfast and at least one additional meal per day.
  • (6) Game Tickets
    Best available seats for professional games. Segment 1 attends (4) games and Segment 2 attends (3) games.
  • (2) Tour Guides
    Bilingual guides to lead you through a detailed itinerary, giving a unique personal tour of the country.
  • Baseball Adventures
    Tours of MLB team academies, meetings with unique baseball figures, visits to amateur programs that produce some of baseball’s top prospects, admission to the Dominican baseball museum, and more!
  • Sightseeing
    Curated sightseeing opportunities and cultural experiences.
  • Carbon Offset
    To mitigate our tour's environmental impact, we will apply 1% of each guest's tour cost towards the purchase of a carbon offset from Sustainable Travel International.

What’s not included

  • Airfare to/from the D.R.
  • Ballpark food and drink

Available Packages

Segment 1: Double Occupancy

November 9-17. Our first hotel is a traditional double setup, and our second hotel's double rooms are a suite with a king-size bed and a full-size pull-out couch in a separate living room.

$4,671
Deposit:$600
Segment 1: Single Occupancy

November 9-17. In our second hotel, you will have a suite all to yourself with a king-size bed, separate living room, kitchen, patio, washer/dryer, and bathroom. 

$5,316
Deposit:$600
Segment 2: Double Occupancy

November 17-20. Staying in Santiago only.

$1,853
Deposit:$600
Segment 2: Single Occupancy

November 17-20. Staying in Santiago only.

$2,105
Deposit:$500
Full Tour: Double Occupancy

November 9-20; includes home games for all six LIDOM teams. Our first and third hotels have a traditional double setup, and our second hotel's double rooms are a suite with a king-size bed and a full-size pull-out couch in a separate living room.

$6,386
Deposit:$600
Full Tour: Single Occupancy

November 9-20; includes home games for all six LIDOM teams. In our second hotel (out of three), you will have a suite all to yourself with a king-size bed, separate living room, kitchen, patio, washer/dryer, and bathroom. 

$7,282
Deposit:$600

Available options

Arrive One Night Early - Santo Domingo
$209

(Strongly recommended to ensure you don't miss our first game) Check-in on Nov. 8 and enjoy an extra night at our waterfront hotel in the capital. This add-on is the price of one room, whether double or single occupancy, so if you have a roommate, only book one of these add-ons.

Arrive One Night Early - Santiago
$219

For guests attending the Northern Add-On as a stand-alone tour. Check-in Nov. 16 and enjoy a restful night.  This add-on is the price of one room, whether double or single occupancy, so if you have a roommate, only book one of these add-ons.

Stay Late - Juan Dolio Beach Resort
$257

If you aren't continuing to Santiago for Segment 2, stay longer at Hotel Casa Hemingway, our boutique seaside resort with a private beach.



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CK
Fantastic food. Fun companions. Completely safe. Great games. Will definitely be back next year. Comida fantastica. Compadres divertidos. Totalmente seguro. Juegos mas mejor. ¡Definitavemente vuelve proxímo año!
By Craig K for Dominican Republic Baseball Adventure 2024 on Nov 22, 2024
I had a great time with first class accommodations, great food, lots of baseball, sightseeing and wonderful people. I hope I can join another tour soon.
By JERALD H for Japan NPB Baseball Tour 2024 on Sep 24, 2024
Our trip to Korea was fantastic beyond belief. We had awesome tickets to each game. We arrived a couple of days early (I recommend this for internal body clock adjustment) and we took a lovely self guided walking tour in Seoul near our hotel that was put together by JapanBall. Our local guides, Joe and Diego, did a fantastic job introducing us to the variety of Korean street food - all interesting and tasty! Being able to take food and drinks into the ballpark made all of the difference. One of the most memorable meals was when our guides brought their electric grills to our seats in the right field picnic area, where they prepared a "home cooked" dinner of meats, veggies, and rice, complete with sodas. One experience that we really enjoyed was sitting in the cheering section of the home team's fans, along the first base line. This meant that we stood for half the game while cheering along with the cheerleaders, using bashing bat noisemakers. This was so much fun! Another highlight was a trip to the DMZ near North Korea, where we were able to get some real North Korean money and postage stamps. We also got to visit one of the tunnels that were discovered coming from North Korea. Also, being able to see into North Korea highlighted just how different the two countries are. Getting to meet and speak with some of the KBO players from North America was memorable, and I think that the English speaking players enjoyed speaking with us. In general, each day had sightseeing in the morning and early afternoon, and a game each night. There are no games scheduled for Mondays. We spent one non-baseball day visiting Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotels selected were top-notch and well located for access to the local train system. This was a well planned tour with great attention to detail. We saw all but two of the KBO stadiums. I look forward to returning to Korea to see games at the stadiums we missed this time. JapanBall put together a memorable trip, which was greatly enhanced by Joe and Diego's enhancements.
By Mark K for South Korea Baseball Tour 2024 on Sep 24, 2024
SI
Thank you JapanBall for the trip of a lifetime. The Full Tour 2024 was a success even though we were unable to watch games in Yokohama and Nagoya because of Typhoon Shanshan. Everyone understood that Mother Nature wins every time. Nevertheless. we saw games in 10 of the 12 NPB stadiums, enjoyed sightseeing, the culture, cuisine and the camraderie.
By Steve I for Japan NPB Baseball Tour 2024 on Sep 23, 2024
Overall, the trip was very good. The overall quality of the baseball game tickets was not great: some tickets were near the top of the stadium while others were in the corners of the outfield near the back of the section. The reason for the poor ticket selection was that the original ticket supplier was forced to cease operations by Nissan Professional Baseball. While this was understandable, unavoidable, and beyond the control of the tour operator, nonetheless I was still disappointed with the quality of game tickets. The tour operator did an excellent job managing issues that arose due to weather, rerouting travel and planning alternate activities for the group. The experience of getting to and from the games was well managed and exceeded my expectations. The tour guides employed were knowledgeable and helpful at all times. The hotels we stayed in were top notch full service hotels. The in-country airline flights were excellent and convenient. Getting to see the entire country was among the highlights of the tour. The additional baseball related activities: visiting the Ichiro museum, going to the batting cage where Ichiro trained, eating at a restaurant that Ichiro frequented, the Sadaharu Oh museum, the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame, and dinner with the first Japanese player to play in the Major Leagues (Mashi Murakami) in a bar dedicated to a particular baseball team were outstanding. Also getting inducted into the JapanBall Hall of Fame was a definite highlight of the trip. Visiting historic Koshien Stadium and the Babe Ruth plaque and the temple adjacent to the stadium was fun and enriching. Getting to meet and speak with author Robert Whiting at historic MeiJi Jingu stadium was a great experience and a trip highlight. The non-baseball portion of the trip, visits to Kyoto (Bamboo Forrest) and Hiroshima were worthwhile and definitely not to be missed.
By Mark K for Japan NPB Baseball Tour 2024 on Sep 23, 2024
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