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La Romana Travel Guide

  • White sand beaches

    La Romana, the third most important city in the Dominican Republic, is in the south of the country, and has stunning beaches and an exceptional climate, to the great delight of tourists. Travellers can lounge on the Bayahibe beach, visit Santo Domingo, and discover Dominican history, most notably in the village of Altos de Chavón.

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  • Altos de Chavón

    In the valley near La Romana is Altos de Chavón, a reconstruction of a 15th century European village. Today, the cathedral and the amphitheatre are still used and local artists sell their work there. Tourists can also visit the sugarcane fields nearby.

  • Visit Santo Domingo, the capital

    A direct flight to La Romana places visitors in close proximity to Santo Domingo  Will open in a separate browser window . Organized excursions allow tourists to discover the old city, its cathedral, Primada de América, as well as the Alcazar de Colón and historic buildings dating back to the colonial era.

  • Excursion to Bayahibe

    La Romana and its surrounding area boast many acclaimed beaches, notably La Romana, Dominicus and Bayahibe in the national park to the east. In addition to white sands, it’s home to a pretty fishing village. Visitors can also chase starfish in the blue lagoon, or organize a jeep safari in the park. For island-loving tourists, the 22 km of beach on Saona Island are worth the trip.

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Presence of Sargassum in Mexico and the Caribbean
Depending on the weather conditions, winds and tides may bring large quantities of Sargassum to shore. Since seaweed moves with the ocean currents, quantities may vary by place and day. Transat would like to inform its clients that this natural phenomenon beyond its control affects several parts of Mexico and the Caribbean. Although the presence of this brown seaweed is greater than usual, our hotel partners are making every effort to clean the beaches when necessary.


Mandatory electronic form to enter and exit the Dominican Republic
All travelers are required to complete this electronic form Will open in a separate browser window prior to entering and prior to departing the Dominican Republic. We strongly recommend all travelers complete both forms in one single step prior to departure to avoid any possible inconvenience with the Wi-Fi at your destination. Once both forms are completed, travelers will receive two QR codes that must be presented to authorities at the airport. Without QR code, boarding the aircraft will be denied.

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