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Santo Domingo vs Vancouver

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo

Dominican Republic

Vancouver

Vancouver

Canada

Santo Domingo

Safety: 50/100Pop: 3.3MAmerica/Santo_Domingo

Vancouver

Safety: 78/100Pop: 675K (city), 2.6M (metro)America/Vancouver

💰 Budget

budget
Santo Domingo: $30-50Vancouver: $60-100
mid-range
Santo Domingo: $70-130Vancouver: $150-280
luxury
Santo Domingo: $200+Vancouver: $400+

🛡️ Safety

Santo Domingo52/100Safety Score72/100Vancouver

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo requires more street awareness than typical Caribbean resort destinations. The Zona Colonial and upscale neighborhoods (Piantini, Naco, Gazcue) are relatively safe during the day. Petty crime (pickpocketing, phone snatching) is common. Motorcycle-borne snatch theft is a real issue. Avoid walking alone at night outside tourist areas.

Vancouver

Vancouver is generally safe for tourists. The Downtown Eastside (DTES) around East Hastings Street has visible homelessness, addiction, and poverty — it's important to be aware but it's largely concentrated in a few blocks. Tourist areas are safe, and violent crime targeting visitors is rare.

Ratings

Santo Domingo3/5English Friendly5/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo4/5Walkability4/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo2/5Public Transit4/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo4/5Food Scene5/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo4/5Nightlife4/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo4/5Cultural Sites3/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo3/5Nature Access5/5Vancouver
Santo Domingo4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Vancouver

🌤️ Weather

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo has a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures year-round. There are two rainy periods: May-June and September-November. Hurricane season runs June through November, with peak risk in August-October. The "dry" season (December-April) still sees occasional showers but is significantly drier.

Dry Season (December - April)22-31°C
First Rainy Season (May - June)23-32°C
Mid-Year Dry Spell (July - August)24-33°C
Second Rainy Season / Hurricane Peak (September - November)23-32°C

Vancouver

Vancouver has a moderate oceanic climate — the mildest of any major Canadian city. Winters are wet and gray but rarely freezing at sea level. Summers are warm and dry with long daylight hours. Rain is the defining weather feature, falling mostly from October through March.

Spring (March - May)7-16°C
Summer (June - August)15-24°C
Autumn (September - November)5-16°C
Winter (December - February)1-7°C

🚇 Getting Around

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo has the Caribbean's only metro system, plus an extensive (if chaotic) public bus and guagua (minibus) network. Uber is the recommended transport for tourists — affordable, safe, and avoids language barriers. Traffic congestion is severe during rush hours.

Walkability: The Zona Colonial is compact and walkable — all major colonial sites are within a 20-minute walk of each other. Sidewalks in the rest of the city are inconsistent, traffic is aggressive, and distances are large. Walking along the Malecon is pleasant but the heat makes long walks uncomfortable. Use Metro or Uber for anything outside the Zona Colonial.

Santo Domingo MetroRD$20 (~$0.34) per ride with Metro card
UberRD$150-600 (~$2.50-10) for most city rides
OMSA Public BusesRD$15-25 (~$0.25-0.42) per ride

Vancouver

Vancouver has a modern and efficient public transit system operated by TransLink. The SkyTrain (automated light metro), buses, and SeaBus ferry cover the metropolitan area. The Compass Card is the universal fare payment system. The city is also extremely bike-friendly with dedicated lanes throughout.

Walkability: Downtown Vancouver is very walkable and compact. The West End, Gastown, Yaletown, and Chinatown are all connected on foot. The Seawall provides a continuous waterfront path. The North Shore and suburbs require transit or a car.

SkyTrain$3.15-6.25 CAD depending on zones (Compass Card), day pass $11.25 CAD
TransLink Bus$3.15 CAD per ride (1 zone), free transfer within 90 minutes
SeaBus$3.15-4.55 CAD with Compass Card (2 zones)

The Verdict

Choose Santo Domingo if...

you want the Americas' oldest colonial capital — Zona Colonial, Alcázar de Colón, Catedral Primada, Plaza de España, and merengue in Parque Colón

Choose Vancouver if...

you want a mountains-and-ocean city — Stanley Park seawall, Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, Whistler 2 hours up, and the best dim sum outside Asia