La Romana
La Romana, located on the Dominican Republic’s southeastern coast, is a destination where Caribbean beauty, luxury, and culture converge. Just 90 minutes from Santo Domingo, this province has grown into one of the country’s most popular hubs for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure.
The area is home to Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, recognized as one of the Caribbean’s premier resorts, offering world-class golf courses, fine dining, and a marina. Within its grounds lies Altos de Chavón, a replica 16th-century Mediterranean village perched above the Chavón River. Its cobblestone streets, art galleries, and amphitheater make it one of the most iconic cultural attractions in the Dominican Republic.
Beyond its cultural treasures, La Romana is also the gateway to spectacular beaches and islands. From Bayahibe and Dominicus Beach, visitors can easily reach the pristine shores of Saona Island and Catalina Island, two of the Dominican Republic’s most celebrated eco-tourism attractions. These spots are ideal for snorkeling, diving, and enjoying crystal-clear Caribbean waters.
La Romana’s history is deeply tied to the sugar industry, which shaped its development and identity. Today, the province balances this heritage with modern luxury and eco-tourism, offering something for every type of traveler—from family vacations to romantic getaways.
Whether exploring the charm of Altos de Chavón, enjoying water sports along the coast, or relaxing in a luxury villa, La Romana offers visitors an unforgettable Dominican experience.