Bill Clinton: Is The Dominican Republic Safe For Tourists?

Bill Clinton: Is The Dominican Republic Safe For Tourists?
Bill Clinton: Is The Dominican Republic Safe For Tourists?

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Video: Bill Clinton: Is The Dominican Republic Safe For Tourists?
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While recent reports of deaths and violent incidents in tourist areas of the Dominican Republic have sowed fear, former US President Bill Clinton says there is nothing to fear. Hillary Clinton's husband went to play the Playa Grande golf course and assured that he felt safe in this Caribbean country. “I have never been here before, but I am excited to be here on this golf course. It is beautiful and I think the Dominican Republic is on the way to fully recover from the detail it had with tourism. This is a wonderful place and everyone should come see it."

Bill Clinton in Dominican Republic
Bill Clinton in Dominican Republic

The politician was fascinated by the country's golf courses and said he felt safe. "I think the country is well governed and that the people in charge of the tourism industry do a good job," he added. "I never feel worried." The tourist destination is not dangerous, according to Clinton, as has been reported. "There are 58 countries in the world that are less safe for American tourists than the Dominican Republic and that is what the studies show, so people should come here and have a good time."

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The exmandatorio was received with honors. Welcome Bill Clinton to the DR. Their presence is the best message to Americans and the world about the safety and quality of our tourism,”said José Tomás Pérez, the Dominican Republic's ambassador to the United States on Twitter.

Have you taken a dip on the beaches of Punta Cana? Have you danced bachata or tasted the mangú? Without a doubt he was fascinated with Dominican culture.

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