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La Romana: Caribbean colour & coastal culture

Arrive at Casa de Campo Cruise Port, a gateway to one of the Dominican Republic’s most scenic and culturally rich regions. Just minutes away lies Altos de Chavón, a stunning replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village perched high above the Chavón River. Wander cobblestone pathways, browse artisan workshops, visit the archaeological museum, and admire the impressive stone amphitheatre that has hosted world-famous performers.

From the port, adventure unfolds in every direction. Explore Cueva de las Maravillas, a beautifully preserved cave system featuring ancient Taíno petroglyphs and dramatic underground chambers illuminated by soft light. For a relaxed beach day, head to Bayahibe, a charming fishing village with calm turquoise waters ideal for swimming, snorkelling, or enjoying a fresh seafood lunch at a beachfront restaurant.

A must-do experience is a catamaran or speedboat excursion to Isla Saona, one of the Dominican Republic’s most photographed destinations. With its powdery white sands, towering palm trees, and shallow natural pools teeming with starfish, Saona offers a dreamy escape straight out of a postcard. Other boat tours may take you to Isla Catalina, another island gem known for exceptional snorkelling and diving along colourful coral walls.

Nature lovers can hike through Cotubanamá National Park, kayak through mangroves, or join a river cruise along the Chavón for lush jungle views and sightings of birds, iguanas, and tropical flora. Golfers will appreciate the world-class courses at Casa de Campo, including the famous “Teeth of the Dog,” ranked among the best in the Caribbean.

Prefer culture and cuisine? Visit local markets for Dominican crafts, try regional dishes such as sancocho or fresh ceviche, or enjoy a rum tasting paired with artisanal chocolate. In the evenings, relax at a riverfront café or enjoy live music in Altos de Chavón’s charming plazas.

With its blend of historic architecture, pristine beaches, ecological wonders, and relaxed coastal charm, La Romana beautifully showcases the best of the Dominican Republic’s southern coast - making it a memorable and diverse stop for every traveller.