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Jump to section: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZLa Romana is a city on the Domincan Republic's Caribbean coast with a population of about 130,000. It is the Dominican Republic’s youngest and wealthiest city and has a well-developed tourism infrastructure. It was founded in 1897 as an oil town and later turned to sugar production, but now its main industry is tourism, as its beautiful beaches and large collection of hotels and resorts attract travelers from around the world.
Many travelers come to La Romana to relax, and many hotels are located right on the ocean so they have their own beaches. But travelers looking to be more active have many options as well.
La Romana is home to the Teeth of the Dog golf course, the Caribbean’s highest-rated golf course. The city has other world-class golf courses that make La Romana a paradise for golf lovers. Diving is also a popular outdoor activity and La Romana has many dive sites where divers can explore colorful and exciting marine life like coral formations, dolphins, nurse sharks and manatees.
The National Park of the East, established in 1975, is the most visited natural attraction in the Dominican Republic. There, travelers can see the rare bayahibe rose, a cactus-shrub that serves as the country’s national flower. The most popular area of the park is Saona Island, which has a settlement of about 500 people and is also home to a turtle sanctuary. Throughout the nesting season, which lasts from March to November, green turtles, leatherback turtles and the endangered hawksbill turtles lay their eggs on Saona Island’s beaches, making it the most important area for marine turtles in the Dominican Republic.
There is also an exciting dining scene in La Romana. Bakeries, cafes, Italian restaurants and restaurants with classic Dominican cuisine can keep any foodie busy. Travelers looking for arts and culture can visit Altos de Chavon, an artists' village with many galleries and shops that are very welcoming to tourists.
Valid passport needed for entry
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Dominican peso (American currency is widely accepted)
Average annual temperatures range from 66-87° F
Casa de Campo is what put La Romana, Dominican Republic, a sugar-mill town 50 mi/80 km east of Santo Domingo, on the tourism map. An internationally known resort that touts itself as the finest in the Caribbean, Casa de Campo is set in vast grounds (7,000 acres/2,800 hectares) and was partially designed by fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, a Dominican native who is invested in the property. Altos de Chavon is an extension and integral part of Casa de Campo, as is the marina, and both offer world class sports and outdoor activities ranging from watersports to polo.
This southeastern region of the Dominican Republic has long grown beyond Casa de Campo, and has become one of its prime destinations—for good reason. Just 10 mi/16 km east of La Romana city, hugging the Caribbean Sea, is the fishing village of Bayahibe, with its two principal beach areas of Bayahibe and Dominicus. Bayahibe attracts thousands of visitors who seek out a Caribbean setting and outdoor activities, not to mention the idyllic offshore islands of Saona and Catalina. Aside from long, fine white sand beaches, the friendly pedestrian Bayahibe is lined with local and international restaurants, and offers a slew of adventures in nature thanks to the nearby Parque Nacional del Este's trails and islands, teeming with mangroves and marine life.
Sights—The stunning beaches and crystal waters of Saona Island; medieval architecture and panoramic views at Altos de Chavon.
Museums—Take in the full range of Taino history and artifacts at the Altos de Chavon Regional Museum of Archaeology in Casa de Campo; visit explorer Ponce de Leon's former home in nearby Boca de Yuma.
Memorable Meals—Dockside dining and fresh seafood at La Casita; Italian fare at La Piazetta; lionfish coupled with a mojito at Saona Cafe.
Late Night—Dancing at Onno's. Bar
Walks—Strolling the Padre Nuestro Trail at the Parque Nacional del Este.
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