Cheap Vacations to La Romana

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    La Romana

    Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

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    La Romana

    Be Live Canoa

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  3. $387+tx $331Book

    La Romana

    Catalonia Dominicus

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  4. $395+tx $330Book

    La Romana

    Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  5. $437+tx $331Book

    La Romana

    Gran Bahia Principe La Romana

    Mon Nov 1st, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    5 Stars

  6. $645+tx $330Book

    La Romana

    Dreams La Romana Resort & Sp...

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  7. $799+tx $175Book

    La Romana

    Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus

    Thu Sep 16th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4.5 Stars

Seaside resorts and traditional villages
The miles of beautiful coastline in the southeastern region of the Dominican Republic are popular with travellers from around the world. Numerous hotel complexes have been built to accommodate the many visitors to this area.



Overview
La Romana

The tourist industry was developed to help boost the regional economy, since La Romana had all the right resources, such as beautiful beaches on the Caribbean Sea. In order for this development plan to be successful, hotels able to comfortably accommodate guests from all over the world had to be built. The first step was to renovate the Hotel La Romana, just outside the city. This was a great success, and the hotel became the gigantic The Casa de Campo Complex, which now welcomes thousands of wealthy visitors a year.

Altos de Chavón, located to the east of La Romana, is a surprisingly beautiful reconstruction of a late 14th century Italian village. It was built by ambitious entrepreneurs from Casa de Campo, to create a major tourist attraction in the region. This replica is faithful in many ways to the original village, due to its incredible attention to detail.Bayahibe Bayahibe is a charming little fishing village made up of modest wooden houses. Everything seems to depend on the sea here, and while there are more and more businesses dedicated to tourism, including a few hotels in the centre of the village, nothing has marred the authenticity of the setting.Boca Chica Boca Chica is a bustling town popular with both foreign and Dominican visitors. Its main street is lined with hotels, restaurants and boutiques catering to tourists. The beach is a magnificent long stretch of white sand caressed by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. The bay at Boca Chica is sheltered from rough seas by coral reefs, making it great for swimming.Juan Dolio The resort town of Juan Dolio is located on a long beach, which is quite beautiful. The village, once just a few fisherman's huts, has only recently sprung up in response to the growing tourist boom. Today, Juan Dolio lives by tourism alone. Each hotel occupies a vast property and most have direct access to the beach, where you will enjoy superb verdant gardens and a safe environment, creating the impression of secluded tropical paradise.



Where on earth
This whole coastline, from Boca Chica to Boca del Yuma, is lapped by the shimmering waters of the Caribbean Sea. The vegetation is sometimes lush, sometimes a patchwork of palm groves and fields of sugar cane, while at other times it is sparse.



Excursions

SANTO DOMINGO
Enjoy a fascinating cultural tour of the capital of the Dominican Republic, the oldest city in the Americas. Visit the first Cathedral of the New World, the Alcazar of Colombus, the Pantheon, the colonial city, and the amazing underground caverns, “Los Tres Ojos”.

SAONA CATAMARAN – MOTOR BOAT
Sail the crystal clear Caribbean Sea on the catamaran cruise of your dreams. On the way back, experience a thrilling speedboat ride and go swimming in one of the world’s most beautiful natural pools!

SAFARI ADVENTURE
Discover the Dominican countryside’s traditional villages, mountains and sugar cane plantations. Stops are scheduled for lunch, swimming and horseback riding. Experience the Dominican way of life. Unforgettable!

ALTOS DE CHAVON
Visit a cigar factory, the Central Park, a local fruit and meat market, and a supermarket for great shopping at local prices. Visit Altos de Chavon, a replica of a medieval Italian village with a breathtaking view of the Chavon River.

CRAZY WHEELS
Drive through the countryside on an ATV. Go through bateys (Haitian villages) to the sugar cane fields and stop at the village of Gato on the Chavon River for a sampling of local fruit. A fun excursion you are sure to remember!

BLUE LAGOON SPEEDBOAT
Ride a two-passenger speedboat to the Chavon River and admire the spectacular scenery or sail along the Bayahibe coast to the pristine natural pool for a swim among starfish.

PRO SAONA SNORKELLING
Discover Saona and explore Catalinita, abundant in seashells, go snorkelling at a coral reef, have lunch on the beach and go swimming in a natural pool.

SUPER VACILON
Visit Altos de Chavon and the Casa de Campo marina, then sail to Catalina Island, known for its coral reefs, heavenly beaches and snorkelling. Discover the impressive marine life, enjoy lunch on the beach.

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