Learn how to call the Dominican Republic from the US with the correct country code (+1), estimate call costs, and explore DialLink’s smart features.
Let’s say you’re getting ready to call your logistics partner in Santo Domingo or check in with a remote team member in Santiago de los Caballeros. You open your dialer and suddenly realize — you’re not sure how to format the phone number.
If you’re a startup or small business managing international relationships, this guide is here to help. We'll walk through everything from the Dominican Republic country code to dialing formats and affordable tools that keep your conversations smooth and professional.
The country code for the Dominican Republic is +1 — the same as the US and Canada. However, what makes it unique are the local area codes. So, when you’re dialing from the US, you’ll still use the international exit code, but the rest may feel surprisingly familiar. For example, a number like (829) 123-4567 in the Dominican Republic would be dialed as: 011-1-829-123-4567.
How to Call the Dominican Republic from the US, Step by Step
Let’s break down the dialing sequence for both landlines and mobile phones:
Example: To call a landline number like (809) 555-1234, you would dial: 011-1-809-555-1234.
Example: To call a mobile number like (849) 555-1234, you would dial: 011-1-849-555-1234. Or from a mobile phone: +1-849-555-1234.
If you’re using a smartphone, long-pressing the 0 key gives you the “+” sign, which acts as a substitute for the international exit code (011).
These codes are interchangeable across the country, so your contact’s location won’t always determine their area code.
Area Code | Region |
---|---|
809 | Original code, still widely used |
829 | Overlay, now common |
849 | Additional overlay due to demand |
Startups and growing businesses often communicate with partners, vendors, and clients in the Dominican Republic for a variety of reasons — logistics, nearshore support, tourism services, or customer outreach in Spanish-speaking markets.
With its proximity to the US and growing BPO and tech sectors, the Dominican Republic is an attractive location for collaboration.
Traditional phone providers may charge anywhere from $0.20 to $0.50 per minute for international calls to the Dominican Republic. And those costs can add up quickly for teams making frequent calls.
Modern cloud phone systems like DialLink offer a smarter solution with affordable international per-minute rates and predictable billing with no hidden fees.
Check DialLink’s current international calling rates here.
DialLink is a cloud phone system built specifically for SMBs and startups with smart features that make international communication simple, efficient, and affordable.
Here’s how DialLink helps you stay connected:
Dial 011 (US exit code), then 1 (country code), followed by the Dominican Republic area code (809, 829, or 849), and the seven-digit phone number. Example: 011-1-849-123-4567.
Using a cloud phone system like DialLink is the most cost-effective option. DialLink offers low per-minute rates and transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
The country code is +1, the same as the US and Canada. Be sure to use the Dominican-specific area codes: 809, 829, or 849.
To add a country code, begin with the US exit code 011 or use the plus sign + if dialing from a mobile device. Then add the country code and local number. Example: +1-809-XXX-XXXX.
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Arina is a content writer with over 7 years of experience in the IT industry. At DialLink, she creates clear, insightful content that helps small business and startup owners simplify communication and drive growth using modern tools. With a strong focus on practical value, Arina transforms complex topics into accessible, actionable stories.
Whether you’re building your next partnership in the Caribbean or checking in with your offshore support team, DialLink makes it easier than ever to stay connected.
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