Cheap Vacations To La Romana, Dominican Republic

Overview

La Romana, with its pearly white beaches and unique architecture has become one of the most popular vacation destinations in The Dominican Republic. With most of its energies into the world of tourism, vacationers here feel at ease knowing that they will be looked after during their week in the sun. La Romana is located on the southeast coast and was once deemed a sleepy sugar-cane town that had its main focus on agriculture. With the rise of tourism around the world, La Romana has become a place where luxurious resorts line the beach and is a place where you will truly fall in love with the beauty of our world. Enjoy the day out on a boat, or take to snorkeling around Isla Catalina, no matter what adventures you get caught up in here, La Romana will not just give you a solid tan, but an abundance of memories you’ll be gloating about for years to come. Be sure to obtain a tourist card when traveling here through your travel agent, and be sure to drink bottled water while on your vacation. If you’re keen on driving in The Dominican, you can get to La Romana in about an hour and twenty minutes from Santo Domingo’s International Airport, or take to a taxi or shuttle to your oasis of a resort.

Top Cities:

If you’re looking to go out and explore The Dominican Republic, take to spending the day in Punta Cana, just a short 1-1/2 drive from La Romana. Punta Cana is known for its crazy party nights and pristine beaches. Venture off to Casa de Campo to enjoy a few quiet beaches or enjoy a day in The Domincan’s capital city, Santo Domingo for the day. Santo Domingo is also located an 1-1/2 east of La Romana.

Top Beaches:

Beautiful beaches await you when you arrive in La Romana. Some of the best beaches are located on the Dominicus and Bayahibe beach stripes where you will find pristine resorts lining the shore. With turquoise waters and a white sandy shore, whichever beach you land on, you will find the sweet sun gracing you with its presence during your stay in La Romana. If you’re looking for a little quaint island getaway take to Saona Island. The island is known for it’s pearly white sandy beaches and bright green, and turquoise waters. The islands await, the beaches are calling.

Currency, Culture, Language:

Currency – US
Culture – Dominican
Language – English & Spanish

Attractions & Things To Do:

While in La Romana you will embark on an excursion or two, even if you didn’t plan on it. You see, the excursions are just so breathtaking that you really aren’t going to want to spend your whole time lying in the sweet sand. For instance, there are three public golf courses in La Romana, scuba diving in Bayahibe, fishing to reel in your own barracuda or horseback riding around the city. Spend a few minutes browsing through The Jumbo, the largest shopping area of La Romana. With intricate handicrats and art, you sure will go home with a local treasure or two.
If you are into island hoping, take to Saona Island, or Isla Catalina. Saona Island is known as the ‘palm-studded tropical island’ of The Dominica and Isla Catalina is a 15-square meter uninhabited off shore wildlife reserve. Taking a cozy boat out to either island is a wonderful way to spend the day exploring the waters of The Dominican. Go to The National Park of The East, The Plantacion Tropical (botanical gardens), or The Fun Fun Cave in Hato Mayor. Adventure awaits you at each destination, and whether you’re looking for a thrilling or relaxing one, you’ll be in awe at each spot. Spend some time at The Cueva de las Maravillas, better known as The Cave of Wonders, to take in the beauty of being 25 feet underground in a unique cave that has over 500 rupestrain paintings.

Dining & Nightlife:

Many tourists who vacation to La Romana tend to enjoy their meals at their lavish resorts, and who could blame them, with unique restaurants on-site sometimes all you want to do after a long day out in the sun is take to sipping wine and enjoying a meal close to your room. If you’re keen on going out for dinner, there is The Lago Grill, a lovely Caribbean restaurant or Don Quijote, and internationally minded restaurant. For perfect seafood, take to The Beach Club by Le Cirque or venture off to Altos de Chavon, La Marina de Casa de Campo, Dominicus or Bayahibe, nearby towns with local flavours. Spend the night out at Altos de Chavon’s Genesis Discotheque, a popular disco for locals and tourists alike.

Why We Like It:

We love La Romana because it’s one place where you can go to take in a few unique adventures due to the history and culture of the town. From exploring the underwater world to walking through its streets, La Romana allows tourists from around the world to experience sheer bliss on a relaxing vacation in the sun.

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