Attractions in La Romana
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Saona Island, or Isla Saona, is a small yet captivating nature reserve located in the Dominican Republic, specifically within the Cotubanamá National Park. This tropical island, known for its appearances […]
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Nestled in the Dominican Republic’s easternmost province of La Altagracia, Higuey is a vibrant and rapidly growing city. Home to significant historical and religious sites, including the Basilica of Altagracia, […]
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Sculpted in stone, the Mediterranean-inspired village of Altos de Chavón in La Romana, Dominican Republic, evokes the ambiance of a 16th-century settlement. Built in 1976 by local artisans, the village […]
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Catalina Island, or Isla Catalina, is a small, sandy island located just 1.5 miles off the Dominican Republic’s mainland near La Romana. Nestled in the turquoise Caribbean waters, this tranquil […]
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The Chavón River, one of the largest in the Dominican Republic, flows from the country’s interior to the Caribbean Sea near La Romana. Known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and […]
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Nestled in the Dominican Republic’s La Romana, Bayahibe has evolved from a sleepy fishing village into a charming beach town, preserving its laid-back atmosphere and authentic Dominican essence. The walkable […]
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Cueva de las Maravillas, a natural attraction near La Romana in the Dominican Republic, invites visitors to explore a deep cavern estimated to be over 100,000 years old. Discovered in […]
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Nestled on the northeastern tip of the Dominican Republic’s National Park of the East, Boca de Yuma is a small fishing village that remains off the beaten path for tourists. […]
Nestled in the Dominican Republic’s La Romana, Caleta Beach (Playa Caleta) offers a more authentic and less touristy experience. This small, rocky beach is a favorite among locals, providing a […]
Nestled in La Romana, the La Flor Dominicana Cigar Factory offers a glimpse into the intricate process of crafting some of the Dominican Republic’s most renowned cigars. Here, visitors can […]
Following Fidel Castro’s takeover of Cuba in 1959, many skilled cigar makers fled the country, seeking new opportunities. In 1971, they established Tabacalera de Garcia in La Romana, Dominican Republic. […]
Minitas Beach, also known as Playa Minitas, is a private beach located within the Casa de Campo Resort in La Romana on the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic. This […]
Nestled in Altos de Chavón, a re-creation of a 16th-century Mediterranean-style village in La Romana, the Regional Museum of Archaeology offers a glimpse into the pre-Columbian era when the Dominican […]