Vol. 02 / 20263,318,000 people surveyedUpdated Mar 2026
№ 00 — The City Report

Santo Domingo 2026The independent atlas report on Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

A tropical wet city of 3,318,000, currency DOP, primary language Spanish. Scored 6.4 on the everycity index across cost, safety, weather, jobs and twelve more axes.

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Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicFeatured · Vol. 02
№ 01 — The Quick Take

Cheap, warm, and lively, with a safety problem the brochures will not put in print.

Santo Domingo in 200 numbers. Read this before you read anything else.

6.4
$1,450
5.2
92 Mbps

Santo Domingo scored 6.4 on the everycity index, placing it in the mixed band for the global cohort of 5,000 cities. A single person spends $1,450 a month here including rent, groceries, transport and utilities. A working couple spends $2,350. Internet runs at a median 92 Mbps on residential fiber per OOKLA Speedtest readings from April 2026. The average reported salary, blended across sectors, is $1,180 a month. The highest marginal income tax rate is 25 percent. Safety reads 5.2 on a 0 to 10 scale, with the night safety subindex at 4.2, the female solo subindex at 4.7, and the family subindex at 5.5. The metro area holds 3,318,000 people and sits at 18.5 degrees north, 69.9 degrees west. The summer high lands at 31 Celsius, the winter low at 21. The city averages 2,780 sunshine hours a year.

Compared with peer cities, Santo Domingo is cheaper on rent and cheaper on groceries than the regional median. See Santo Domingo vs Panama City for the head to head numbers. For broader context, the Central America and the Caribbean continent page ranks the region's top 25 cities. For salary comparisons across jurisdictions, run the tax calculator.

Santo Domingo the central district at midday
Santo Domingo · the central district at midday
№ 02 — Cost of Living

The math, before the spin.

Every number below comes from Numbeo Q1 2026, cross checked against national statistics offices and Mercer's 2025 Cost of Living Survey.

ItemDetailUSD per month
Rent, one bedroom, city centerfurnished, market rate$720
Rent, one bedroom, outer ring30 minute commute$430
Rent, three bedroom, city centerfamily unit$1,480
Groceriesper person, supermarket$360
Transportmonthly metro or fuel$75
Utilitieselectricity, water, refuse$145
Internetresidential fiber, 92 Mbps$48
Dinner for twomid range restaurant$52
Coffeecappuccino, sit down cafe$3.20
Gymfull service, monthly$38
Single person total$1,450
Working couple total$2,350

A single person budgets $1,450 a month to live in Santo Domingo at the median Numbeo basket. Rent is the largest line item at 50 percent of monthly outflow, with a furnished one bedroom in the city center commanding $720 a month and an outer ring equivalent landing at $430. Groceries, transport, utilities and internet together add another $628 a month. The local currency is the DOP, traded under the symbol RD$. Most relocating professionals open a multi currency account with Wise before the move to avoid the average 3.4 percent retail FX spread that local banks charge.

Compared regionally, Santo Domingo sits below the Central America and the Caribbean median of $1500 a month. The cheapest cities ranking places Santo Domingo alongside San Juan and San Jose in the bottom third of metropolitan costs surveyed. For an after tax comparison across jobs, run the cost of living calculator, or read the after tax salary comparison. For long term rentals the active local platforms are listed on the banking and rental platforms guide.

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Santo Domingo the produce market on a Saturday morning
Santo Domingo · the produce market on a Saturday morning
№ 03 — Safety

Risk, by the subindex.

No moral panic, no rose tint. Four subindices, all referenced to the latest national crime statistics and Numbeo's crowdsourced safety panel.

SubindexScore 0 to 10Band
Overall safety5.2Weak
Solo female safety4.7Poor
Family with children5.5Weak
Night walk, alone4.2Poor

Santo Domingo's overall safety score lands at 5.2, which places it in the weak band on the everycity index. The female solo subindex reads 4.7 and the night walk subindex reads 4.2, both of which capture the variance between daytime and after dark experience. Family safety, weighted for primary school commute risk, sits at 5.5. Health insurance for relocating expats typically runs $58 to $148 a month through SafetyWing, which the editorial team uses on assignment. For broader context the global safest cities ranking places Santo Domingo alongside San Salvador in the regional cohort.

The neighborhoods that draw the bulk of incident reports are noted in section 6. The areas that draw the fewest are listed there as well, with rents reflecting both reputation and reality. A foreigner walking with a phone in hand on a main avenue at 1 a.m. should not assume the safest neighborhood numbers apply to that scenario; the 4.2 night subindex is the figure that matters. Solo female nomads should read the safest cities for women ranking alongside this profile, and the best cities for women to live longform.

Santo Domingo a main avenue after sunset
Santo Domingo · a main avenue after sunset
№ 04 — Weather

A tropical wet year.

Twelve months at a glance, with sunshine hours, humidity and rainy day counts pulled from the WMO 1991 to 2020 normals.

Jan
28°
21°
Feb
28°
21°
Mar
28°
22°
Apr
29°
23°
May
30°
24°
Jun
31°
24°
Jul
31°
25°
Aug
31°
25°
Sep
31°
24°
Oct
30°
24°
Nov
29°
23°
Dec
28°
21°

The climate is classified as tropical wet in the Köppen system. Annual rainfall covers 112 days. Humidity averages 76 percent, the city receives 2,780 hours of sunshine a year, and the temperature swing between the coldest and warmest months runs 10 degrees Celsius. The single most comfortable month for an outdoor lifestyle is Apr, when the average high reaches 29 and the average low 23 degrees Celsius. The harshest month is the one carrying the highest reading in the table above, where outdoor activity outside of Jun morning hours becomes unpleasant.

Compared with peer cities, Santo Domingo runs wetter than Panama City and milder than the regional median. For climate matched alternatives, run the climate match tool. The best cities for weather ranking places Santo Domingo in the mid cohort. To find the optimal visit window before relocating, use the best month to visit tool.

Santo Domingo a Apr morning
Santo Domingo · a Apr morning
№ 05 — Jobs and Salary

Who pays, and how much.

Salaries are gross monthly figures, blended from national labour bureau data and Glassdoor postings active in March 2026.

RoleDetailUSD per month, gross
City averageblended sectors$1,180
Senior software developerfive plus years$2,400
Senior financial analystfive plus years$2,100
Top marginal income taxemployee25 percent
Corporate taxstandard rate27 percent

Largest employers in metro Santo Domingo

  1. Banco Popular Dominicano
  2. Grupo Punta Cana
  3. Cervecería Nacional Dominicana
  4. Claro Dominicana
  5. Altice Hispaniola
  6. Banreservas

The blended average salary in Santo Domingo runs $1,180 a month, gross of tax. A senior software developer earns $2,400 on local payroll, while a senior financial analyst commands $2,100. The largest employers are listed above; together they represent between 18 and 24 percent of formal sector employment in the metro area depending on the year measured. The top marginal income tax rate is 25 percent. Corporate tax sits at 27 percent. The currency, the DOP, is a soft currency for international transfer purposes; expats moving regular income across borders typically use Wise at the daily mid market rate.

For an accurate after tax estimate including local social security, run the tax calculator. For a market wide salary view, the highest salary cities ranking and the highest paying cities after tax ranking place Santo Domingo in the mid cohort. The lowest tax cities ranking places Santo Domingo in the middle band. For a peer set comparison, run Santo Domingo vs Panama City and Santo Domingo vs Mexico City.

Santo Domingo the central business district at 8 in the morning
Santo Domingo · the central business district at 8 in the morning
№ 06 — Neighborhoods

Seven quarters, one verdict each.

A working map of where to live in Santo Domingo in 2026, ordered loosely from highest cost to lowest commute.

Quarter

Piantini

high rise condos, embassies, and the strongest dollar denominated rents in the city.

Quarter

Zona Colonial

the 16th century quarter, cobblestones, cafes, and the best foot traffic after dark.

Quarter

Naco

leafy mid century blocks, good groceries, the address most Dominican professionals pick.

Quarter

Bella Vista

wide avenues, mall density, the path of least resistance for relocating families.

Quarter

Gazcue

older walk up apartments at the lowest legal rents inside the polígono central.

Quarter

Los Cacicazgos

embassy adjacent, large lots, the closest thing to suburb living without leaving the city.

Quarter

Mirador Norte

newer high rises with parks, longer commute, 22 percent cheaper rent than Piantini.

The seven quarters above cover the spread of the rental market in Santo Domingo for a relocating professional. Piantini is the highest priced and the most likely to deliver the lifestyle a Western expat imagines. Zona Colonial delivers the second most foreign friendly experience at a lower price per square meter. Naco is the value pick at the cost of a longer commute. Bella Vista is the family pick. The full neighborhood by neighborhood walk through, with photos, is in the Santo Domingo neighborhoods longform, scheduled to publish in Q3 2026.

Long term rental supply in Santo Domingo is concentrated in the four to seven year old apartment stock; older buildings often lack reliable elevators or, in some neighborhoods, reliable hot water during the coldest months. Furnished one bedroom listings turn over in a median 11 days at the city center price point and 7 days in the outer ring per the local portals indexed by the editorial property platform guide. The neighborhood matcher tool will rank the seven against your weighted preferences if you score them: neighborhood matcher.

Santo Domingo a quiet residential street in the late afternoon
Santo Domingo · a quiet residential street in the late afternoon
№ 07 — Healthcare

The system, and the bill.

Healthcare quality is a 0 to 10 score derived from WHO outcome data, expat survey panels, and waiting time reports from the national health authority.

Santo Domingo's healthcare quality score lands at 5.4 on the everycity scale. Public coverage is limited or thinly funded; private hospitals carry the load for relocating professionals. An expat moving for more than 90 days should budget $90 to $185 a month for international cover, depending on age and deductible. The most commonly used providers for short to mid term assignments are SafetyWing, Cigna Global, and Allianz Care; the editorial side note on international health insurance for expats covers the trade offs across plans.

For routine care, a private general practitioner visit in Santo Domingo runs the local equivalent of $35 to $90, with reimbursement available through international plans. A specialist consultation costs $70 to $180. The nearest hospitals with full intensive care capacity are listed in the metropolitan health authority directory; the closest one to the central business district is within a 15 minute drive in normal traffic. For comparisons in the same income band, see Santo Domingo vs San Jose and the family friendly cities ranking. For visa adjacent medical insurance requirements, the visa difficulty checker flags which programs require proof of cover.

№ 08 — Education and Family

For the kids, and the postgrads.

School and university density, plus the practical commute to each option.

International and bilingual schools

Universities

Relocating families in Santo Domingo typically pick from the international school cluster listed above. Annual tuition ranges from the equivalent of $4,200 at the lower priced bilingual options to $24,800 at the international baccalaureate flagships. Waiting lists for grade entry between January and August are common; the most popular options publish their priority dates on the national education ministry portal each November. The combined family safety subindex of 5.5 on the everycity index should be read alongside the school commute when ranking neighborhoods.

For comparable family rated cities in the region, the family friendly cities ranking and the best cities for international schools ranking are the right starting points. The best cities to raise a family longform covers the parental leave, primary school commute, and weekend public space variables in detail. For local pediatric specialists, the editorial guide on international health insurance lists the in network hospitals near each Santo Domingo school cluster.

№ 09 — Transport

How the city actually moves.

Walkability, transit, biking and the car question, each on the same 0 to 10 scale.

ModeScoreNotes
Walkability5.0weighted for sidewalk quality, density
Public transit5.82 metro lines and 34 stations
Cycling3.2protected lane kilometers, weighted
Car neededYesYes, a car is the default mode of transport.

Santo Domingo scores 5.0 on walkability, 5.8 on transit, and 3.2 on cycling. Most relocating expats keep a car for the first year; the metro coverage is partial and the heat or distances make daily walking impractical for nine months of the year. For occasional short term mobility, the editorial side note on rental cars for relocation scouting covers the day rates available at the Santo Domingo airport ranks. A monthly metro or city wide transit pass costs $75 where applicable.

For walkable peer cities, the most walkable cities for kids ranking places Santo Domingo in the mid cohort. For cycling alternatives in the region, the best cities for cyclists ranking lists the regional leaders, and Santo Domingo vs San Juan compares the door to door commute experience in detail.

№ 10 — Culture and Cuisine

What makes the city itself.

Food signatures, nightlife rating, and the cultural through line that separates Santo Domingo from its regional neighbors.

The food signatures of Santo Domingo include la bandera dominicana, sancocho, mangú with three meats, pescado con coco on the Malecón. The high points of the dining year run through the spring and autumn shoulder seasons, when restaurant temperatures sit at the comfortable end of the range and the produce calendar peaks. For longer reads on the cuisine, the best food cities ranking and the Michelin cities ranking place Santo Domingo in the mid cohort regionally. Nightlife sits at a 6.800000000000001 rating on the everycity scale, with weeknight venue density highest in Zona Colonial and Gazcue. For coffee culture, the editorial guide on local routines for expats is the right starting point.

The cultural calendar runs through the local national holidays plus two or three city specific festivals that bring the largest annual foot traffic. The Dominican Republic cultural and creative industries policy is reviewed in detail on the Dominican Republic country page, and the Central America and the Caribbean continent page covers the broader pattern across the region. For peer city comparisons, see Santo Domingo vs Miami and the best nightlife cities ranking. Visitors planning a scouting trip should also read the best cities for singles longform and the best cities for couples longform.

Santo Domingo a market street at dinner time
Santo Domingo · a market street at dinner time
№ 11 — Remote Work

For the laptop, in 2026.

Internet speed, coworking density, nomad visa status, time zone fit.

VariableReading
Median residential download92 Mbps
Coworking spaces in metro18
Nomad visaNo, not currently
Time zoneUTC minus 5
Power reliabilityMixed

The median residential download in Santo Domingo runs 92 Mbps on fiber per OOKLA Speedtest Global Index, April 2026. 18 coworking venues operate in the metro area; the most established cluster sits in Zona Colonial and serves the highest concentration of remote workers on long term assignment. No nomad visa currently exists for Dominican Republic; relocating remote workers operate under standard tourist or work visa categories. For privacy on public WiFi, the editorial side note on NordVPN covers the case for a VPN abroad and the privacy implications of Dominican Republic's data laws.

For comparable remote work cities, the best cities for remote work ranking and the digital nomad cities ranking place Santo Domingo in the mid cohort on internet speed. The best coworking cities ranking and the fastest internet cities ranking cover the regional benchmarks. For the broader 2026 nomad visa landscape, the longform on best digital nomad visas of 2026 is the editorial reference.

Santo Domingo a coworking desk at noon
Santo Domingo · a coworking desk at noon
№ 12 — The Verdict

Santo Domingo is the right city, for the right reader.

Move here if you are the freelancer earning $3,000 to $6,000 a month in USD, the retiree on a fixed pension, the Dominican diaspora returning.

Santo Domingo scores 6.4 on the everycity index because the cost stack is workable at $1,450 a month for a single person, the internet runs 92 Mbps on fiber, and the climate is consistent enough that nine months of the year are usable for outdoor life. The job market does not match Singapore or Zurich on absolute salary, but the after tax math at a 25 percent top marginal rate is competitive for the median professional once cost of living is factored in. The local currency, the DOP, behaves as expected against the dollar within the trading band the central bank publishes each quarter.

Do not move here if you are single women planning to walk home at 2 a.m., families that need a school commute under 30 minutes, anyone who needs four seasons. The safety subindex of 5.2, the night walk reading of 4.2, and the school commute calculus around the family subindex of 5.5 are the variables that will either invalidate the move or confirm it. The honest test is to spend one full month in the city, in the off season, before signing any 12 month lease. Most regret in Santo Domingo comes from people who flew in for a long weekend, booked a furnished apartment in Piantini on impulse, and then realized the lifestyle they actually wanted was the one on offer in Panama City or San Jose.

Run the relocation score against your current city to see the delta, and read the head to head against the most common alternative in the region: Santo Domingo vs Panama City.

№ 13 — Related Reading

Keep going.

Sources and method

Numbeo cost of living Q1 2026; Banco Central de la República Dominicana 2025 wage report; OECD Caribbean overview 2025; OOKLA Speedtest Global Index April 2026; Dominican Republic National Statistics Office 2024. The everycity index is a weighted composite of cost, safety, weather, jobs, healthcare, transport, education, internet, governance and culture. Full weighting is published on the methodology page. All figures in this report were last refreshed on May 14, 2026. Photography: Unsplash, used under the Unsplash License with attribution to photographers via the source links.